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Walter Pall's main blog about bonsai and his work with trees from day to day. Lots of good pictures of good trees and lots of valuable information about bonsai.
Monday, April 30, 2012
Video: episode VIII - beautiful little carpinus in leaf
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Mugo pine #49
Mugo pine, Pinus mugo, collected in 2008. First image as of July 2010 as I got it. it did not look very promising in the beginning. But as one can see we applied radical methods and succeeded. Today it went into a reasonable bonsai pot and now it clearly has good potential.
Oak available
European oak, Quercus robur, collected very old bonsai, was very famous already twenty years ago. I sell or trade this one.
Two new available Scots pines
Scots pines, Pinus sylvestris, collected, well established, very good material for bunjin style.
Both for sale or trade.
Mugo pine #52
Mugo pine, Pinus mugo, collected in 2010 in the Alps. New pot by Matheusz Grobelny. Promising cascade. We will have to wait for the summer of 2013 to finally style it.
Video: episode VI - monstrous beech
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Video: episode number V - killer nebari
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Friday, April 27, 2012
video: episode 4 - Analysis of new raw material
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Thursday, April 26, 2012
Video: episode 3 - world class hornbeam
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Triennale 2012 East meets West, West meets East
Wroclaw is an international exhibition project organized by the Polish Association of Bonsai, Bonsai and the Czech Association of Bonsai Mitteldeutscher Regionalverband. Its main purpose is to promote bonsai art not only as having roots in the Far East, but also a universal medium which promotes ecology and aesthetics of plants in modern times. Bonsai is the anastomosis because in many areas, particularly sculpture, painting and poetry is the art of growing very rapidly.
The exhibition artists of Polish origin, Japan, Great Britain, Spain, Germany, the Czech Republic and Slovakia reported a total of 130 bonsai trees. It has an artistic shaping bonsai demonstrations to help you will be familiar with specific techniques for growing plants according to the tradition of the Far East. Will lead them to great artists: Kevin Wilson, Paul Finch, Richard Chambers, Walter Pall, Andrea Melloni, Vaclav Novak, Peter Modzelewski, Sarka Jasenska. Scheduled are also lectures on the basics of cultivation and care of bonsai trees and a competition for new talent. An additional attraction of the exhibition will be the presentation of original antique Japanese paintings from the collection of Darius kakemono Szpakowski.
More information is available at: www.bonsai.pl
The exhibition artists of Polish origin, Japan, Great Britain, Spain, Germany, the Czech Republic and Slovakia reported a total of 130 bonsai trees. It has an artistic shaping bonsai demonstrations to help you will be familiar with specific techniques for growing plants according to the tradition of the Far East. Will lead them to great artists: Kevin Wilson, Paul Finch, Richard Chambers, Walter Pall, Andrea Melloni, Vaclav Novak, Peter Modzelewski, Sarka Jasenska. Scheduled are also lectures on the basics of cultivation and care of bonsai trees and a competition for new talent. An additional attraction of the exhibition will be the presentation of original antique Japanese paintings from the collection of Darius kakemono Szpakowski.
More information is available at: www.bonsai.pl
Trees for Polish exhbit in Wroclav
These three trees will go to the big Polish exhibit at Wroclav.
Mugo pine, Pinus mugo
Hillieri elm, Ulmus procera 'Hillieri'
European beech, Fagus sylvatica