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Vance Wood

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I would love to see an old conifer of some sort in it. Pine or Larch, I think, a Juniper may tend toward being more refined even with dead wood to fit in this pot.
 
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The Norwegian half of me says, oofdah! Nice pot!
Thor, father of thunder & lightninglazy....

True story I had a teammate in college from Norway named Joachim, but his dad was named Thor. An inch and an ounce shy of a shithouse and named "Thor"...go figure. Needless to say, junior was well behaved.
 

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Thor, father of thunder & lightninglazy....

True story I had a teammate in college from Norway named Joachim, but his dad was named Thor. An inch and an ounce shy of a shithouse and named "Thor"...go figure. Needless to say, junior was well behaved.
I have a tattoo of Thor's Hammer. On to Valhalla! Shield maidens to the fore!
 

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Yea your right..all I would need is the head to break off and have hot soup in my thong.
Well. In that case just need to drill holes and you have a bonsaipot
 

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A gnarly old larch would be great. As I suggested with the arborvitae it needs a lot of deadwood and the dragon head peaking up through.

Very nice work - makes me think Nick Lenz would do it justice ;)

Grimmy
 

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I think I said somewhere else (Facebook?) that it needs a big, gnarly Ygdrassil world tree looking thing in it.
 
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