Yet more weekend photos...

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I'll keep them coming while ever the weather holds out. Most are shohin or just above.

Pomegranate

09269825 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Chinese elm
09269828 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Korean hornbeam again...
09269856 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Field maple mame
09269871 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Common elm (from a, ahem, collected seedling)
09269879 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Amur maple
09269890 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Chinese juniper
09269895 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Chinese elm
09269910 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Red prunus - unknown what. Grown from cutting in a garden bed and now getting ready for refinement.
09269948 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Corkbark Chinese elm - in development
09269984 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Common Ivy - collected (guilty)

09269997 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Common Privet - collected urban Yamadori
09260022 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Korean hornbeam - recovering from underwatering last year
09260034 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Bergenia cordifolia - accent plant. Been in a pot already 10 years...older than many of my bonsai.
09260089 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr

Crabapple (again)
09260103 by Jerry Norbury, on Flickr
 

amcoffeegirl

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Yes several beauties there
I will never understand where you find the time to care for so many trees.
I know you have told me that it doesn't take that long. It just seems overwhelming to me. You also have many different species.
It's a lovely collection.
I like the juniper a lot. I know everyone has an ideal image in their mind of what the perfect chinese juniper should look like. I like this one.
 
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M. Frary

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Why feel guilty about collecting a few trees Jeremy?
 
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