Japanese White Pine #1

JudyB

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Its certainly a beautiful tree such power along with such soft foliage. I'm wondering a little about the term "collected" on this particular tree, to me that term is normally attached to a yamadori, and as this one obviously was grafted long ago, the term for me is confusing.
 

Walter Pall

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Its certainly a beautiful tree such power along with such soft foliage. I'm wondering a little about the term "collected" on this particular tree, to me that term is normally attached to a yamadori, and as this one obviously was grafted long ago, the term for me is confusing.


Yes indeed, this is a mistake. It should be 'imported'. Of course it is a nursery tree. Thanks for pointing this out.
 

Penjing-Darren

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Simply amazing. I really like the choice of pot suites the tree very well aesthetically. Its so hard to find pines here in S.A. i have never seen a nursery sell them.
 

JudyB

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Yes indeed, this is a mistake. It should be 'imported'. Of course it is a nursery tree. Thanks for pointing this out.
Thanks for clearing that up, it's quite the beauty. And the J. Pitt pot is wonderful, of course!
 

Mapleminx

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Wow just wow, amazing tree. There just are not enough compliments to do this one justice.
 

Potawatomi13

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So much better than beginning tree. Great, big trunk;).
 
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