bonsaibp
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After Thinning and Wiring

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After thinning and wiring

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josh1812@live.com
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Location: Florida

Beautiful tree you have there! :)

If it were mine since the dead wood part is so long it gets a bit boring so would try to impart some more interest and taper into the deadwood maybe it has maybe it doesnt I cant really tell...

Also I would try to match the movement of the trunk in the branches and apex since the wind seems to be moving ----+ that way I would really shorten the first branch and straighten out the apex because it looks a little like two different trees right now

Other than that wonderful work.

TomM
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Location: Cedarville (SE of Utica) NY, USA

Bob, Is this a San Jose Juniper? I like it a lot. Will be watching for updates as the foliage fills in again.

For a moment I thought phoenix graft - but no, can't be - right? :?

Keep up the good work.



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