Collected Arizona Ash clump/group

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I collected this tree around May of last year from the Bosque just south of Albuquerque. I was on a run and came across it and it looked great as is, so I made my way back the following week and dug it up! It had already bug to leaf out and it took a bit for it to push new buds after a heavy chop. Much of the trunks were all connected with two that, while growing up tight to the rest, were not of the same root system.
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Once leafed our the tree grew like mad. Arizona Ash as I understand have a bad reputation as bonsai due to there compound leaves. I figured though that as a group that the leaf size and shape could be mitigated and would look better in its winter sillouhete. Even so, I found that the first several leaves to pop before they compound were of small size and non compound shape. 4A7046A6-51C9-4215-9037-143FC4DE85B4.jpeg
The size of the main trunk is substantial also making the scale work a bit better. About 2-2.5”
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Decided to repot today as several buds began extending and leaves starting to unfurl.
I took the main clump and found what o thought was the best front which hid the main chop on the large trunk. I needed though, to move a trunk attached to the clump to the back of the composition. Fortunately roots had grown above The main clump so I could separate and move. I also added the two extra trees to the right back and far left. I’m happy with the design right now and look forward to this years growth!
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Decided to repot today as several buds began extending and leaves starting to unfurl.
I took the main clump and found what o thought was the best front which hid the main chop on the large trunk. I needed though, to move a trunk attached to the clump to the back of the composition. Fortunately roots had grown above The main clump so I could separate and move. I also added the two extra trees to the right back and far left. I’m happy with the design right now and look forward to this years growth!
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Looks nice in the pot!

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Looks nice in the pot!

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I have no idea! 😂 it’s a pot I got on the cheap from a nursery in Houston a few years back owned by a Vietnamese family. Pretty sure it’s a Chinese production pot. Hopefully it’s not some random statement or insult! 😂🤷🏼‍♂️
 

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I have no idea! 😂 it’s a pot I got on the cheap from a nursery in Houston a few years back owned by a Vietnamese family. Pretty sure it’s a Chinese production pot. Hopefully it’s not some random statement or insult! 😂🤷🏼‍♂️
Lol!
Translates to "Silly American Try Bonsai"
 

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This group is starting to push pretty hard. I had about a 4 ft leader on the main trunk that I cut back that has produced multiple buds around the cut site. Though fraxus velutina is not known as a quality bonsai specimen due to the compound leaves, a group like this, trimmed a few times a year seems to reduce leaf size quite well. I think in another 5-10 years this one will be pretty great. Different at the very least. 93D2EE36-8D0D-4153-92B5-84E6BD3A21FD.jpeg7CB9CE1A-C09D-4FAA-9754-6F9773691D8C.jpeg
 

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Nice looking clump... geez.... I'm in Arizona... I should have an Arizona Ash!🤔
Keep a look out!! They have a horrible reputation as Bonsai, or so I’ve read. It’s the compound leaves that makes them unworthy. But I think with enough trimming and the fact that I’ve got multiple trunks with the biggest being almost 3” it’ll look pretty great after a while. Not sure if there are other drawbacks I’m unaware of. I really like it because it is a different species and is already showing promise. It’ll be interesting to see how well it will ramify.
 

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I have no idea! 😂 it’s a pot I got on the cheap from a nursery in Houston a few years back owned by a Vietnamese family. Pretty sure it’s a Chinese production pot. Hopefully it’s not some random statement or insult! 😂🤷🏼‍♂️
Those same pots are all over FB marketplace ads in SWFL too lol
 

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i dig it, cool.

hope you wiped away your footprints around the digsite!! jp lol, 101 dalmatians style (when they swept away the pawprints after crossing the road)

i like that pot too, for real (fellow bargain shopper) - it says "made in America" in Chinese. jp
 

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Very nice, Danny. I like this composition a lot. I'd definitely be gun shy about trying a species with compound leaves myself, but I think Walter Pall has an Ash and it's quite good. I think if you can keep the leaves and leaflets small it will help. Looking forward to seeing the development on this!

How big is it?
 
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