miker
Chumono
I am new to the forums and I am certainly not a seasoned advanced bonsaist (yet). I have been keeping trees for almost 20 years now, an interest that originated with a "bonsai kit" purchased for me when I was 11 or 12. I had a few really nice trees under the guidance of some excellent bonsai artists when I lived in Northern VA in my late teens. These trees suffered and unfortunately were eventually lost due to my moving and being busy with other pursuits. The two trees I still have from that time (2001-2002) are my ficus, which I have just posted photos of in my recent thread in the "maples" sub-forum. I have had this tree for 15 years, and while in need of major work, has the potential to be a magnificent tree. I also have a shohin broom style dwarf jade plant (Portulacaria afra) that I obtained from a cutting in 2001, and has been grown just by pinching back new growth every few months ever since.
My Korean Hornbeam and Buttonwood have been in my care for around 10 years now and the Buttonwood could have easily been 10-20 years old when I purchased it.
I am in total awe at many of the trees posted in this thread! That leaning style mugo pine in post #22 is just, inspiring. Amazing work Vance!
Paul your cork oak is awesome and even more special since you started from seed.
My favorite may be Steve's Japanese maple in post 18, as I am incredibly fond of winter silhouettes.
My Korean Hornbeam and Buttonwood have been in my care for around 10 years now and the Buttonwood could have easily been 10-20 years old when I purchased it.
I am in total awe at many of the trees posted in this thread! That leaning style mugo pine in post #22 is just, inspiring. Amazing work Vance!
Paul your cork oak is awesome and even more special since you started from seed.
My favorite may be Steve's Japanese maple in post 18, as I am incredibly fond of winter silhouettes.










