A few pics of my new clump.

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I know I've posted a few phone pics of my new Maple clump but I wanted to share some better pics. This tree was obtained from our local clubs eldest member Connie who is about the sweetest little lady you could ever hope to meet! She is also a wealth of knowledge when it comes to Bonsai too. This tree is 40-45 years old and has been in training since the 90's. From what Connie told me she had flown one of her teachers out here to Albuquerque years ago, Ben Oki. Ben Oki helped with the styling. I am honored to own this tree and I'm very much looking forward to furthering it's refinement. I love having stock like this to work on because it forces me to learn how to do stuff right!































 
Good clump Joe! Would look much better in shallower pot. Looks like you may need to re-establish better height relationships specially with a few of the tallest trees. Tough to really tell with leaves on. I would not do anything as far as design decisions are concerned until leaves drop.
 
Good clump Joe! Would look much better in shallower pot. Looks like you may need to re-establish better height relationships specially with a few of the tallest trees. Tough to really tell with leaves on. I would not do anything as far as design decisions are concerned until leaves drop.

The only pic I have of this tree without leaves is this one which Aaron posted of it last December.

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Front will need to be reassessed. The gap through the middle leads one to go right through the tree and leave the composition. I would consider rotating it. The outer areas, specially towards the top, are too dense so they need quite a bit of thinning as this will also help transfer the energy back to the interior areas and allow weaker buds develop. And yes, as I suspected, a number one tree needs to be re-established. I would think based on the photo it would be the right tallest trunk. The other tall one needs to go shorter as it's too similar in size to create a good variety of heights between all the trees.

The key to a successful clump is the careful consideration of relationships between all trunks (and branches) as it relates to size, direction and lengths. This is a good tree to develop and refine further.
 
Front will need to be reassessed. The gap through the middle leads one to go right through the tree and leave the composition. I would consider rotating it. The outer areas, specially towards the top, are too dense so they need quite a bit of thinning as this will also help transfer the energy back to the interior areas and allow weaker buds develop. And yes, as I suspected, a number one tree needs to be re-established. I would think based on the photo it would be the right tallest trunk. The other tall one needs to go shorter as it's too similar in size to create a good variety of heights between all the trees.

The key to a successful clump is the careful consideration of relationships between all trunks (and branches) as it relates to size, direction and lengths. This is a good tree to develop and refine further.

Thank you for the advice my friend!
 
Yes very nice, good pick-up.
I'm curious about the moss, do you know if those distinct gaps are intentional or just how it grew in?
 
Yes very nice, good pick-up.
I'm curious about the moss, do you know if those distinct gaps are intentional or just how it grew in?

Connie thins the moss on her trees in April so it's just now starting to spread back out.
 
I like it. I like that it is open and airy. I can see and appreciate the multi-trunks and the quiet sensation of calm.
 
It was pretty windy yesterday when I was taking pics so I decided to try it indoors.





















Hi - I'm having a go at building a clump and have found yours here on BNut. Brilliant tree, I love it! Do you still have it? Are there any update pictures?

Cheers,

Andy
 
Very nice. Love me some Maples.
Been looking for one for myself but at the moment the pickings are slim around here.
 
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