Larch #15

MrWunderful

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The tail of the pot goes perfectly with the trunk movement. Looks amazing.
 

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You’ll have to forgive my repeating of the previous comments, but just wow.

That pairing of tree and pot is just phenomenal.
 

flor1

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Normally not a pot style that I care for but with this tree really works.
Congratulations
 

Cadillactaste

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Love larch! Knew from before opening the thread...that this would WOW me! You never disappoint! ? The pairing was superb...thanks for sharing. I hope your snow issues have resolved...and wasn't overly bothersome...nor assessing the damage...to overly destructive on your trees and greenhouse.
 

Cadillactaste

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Much beefier set up it seems. Yes, move forward...and hopefully this winter added to the trees story in a good way...that in time it will have added more character. Looking like a lot of work going on.
 

amatbrewer

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Wish I was local, would love to help clean up. Even if only to see some of Walters trees up close and absorb some of that skill/talent through osmosis. :)
 

W3rk

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The alignment of the upper/back end curve of the pot and the jin that points to it is near perfect:
The line of the curve of your pot takes you right to the jin and up to the tree.
And having just that narrow gap creates a great point of tension also, which I think fits with the harsh angles and qualities of the tree.
(at the risk of sounding overly artsy/analytical).
 
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