Andrew Robson
Shohin
Deciduous trees are slow to create. Unlike a yamadori conifer, which can be designed in as little as a day, deciduous trees are designed and built slowly over a long period of time.
Here is a Japanese Beech forest that I started almost 3 years ago. I wasn't in the habit of taking pictures regularly back then, but I have a picture of the tree from last year and from today.
It is still much in its youth, but its coming along nicely. The pot was just something I had laying around at the time, so it will go into a nice pot in about 10 years.
I'll add some younger trees when I repot either this spring or the next one.
Cheers!
Here is a Japanese Beech forest that I started almost 3 years ago. I wasn't in the habit of taking pictures regularly back then, but I have a picture of the tree from last year and from today.
It is still much in its youth, but its coming along nicely. The pot was just something I had laying around at the time, so it will go into a nice pot in about 10 years.
I'll add some younger trees when I repot either this spring or the next one.
Cheers!