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November Bonsai of the Month ~ Poll

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Old 10-15-2008, 02:26 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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November Bonsai of the Month ~ Poll

The choices for November, in the order of the poll:
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Old 10-29-2008, 11:38 PM   #5 (permalink)
 
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Congrats Pup, you know the drill!
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Old 10-30-2008, 02:45 AM   #6 (permalink)
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A!hem
This particular Mame is a struck cutting two years ago. It has been grafted to a piece of Juniper taken from a jin it has melded nicely. I have just planted in this pot about 6 weeks ago. I am pleased you liked it.
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Ps for those that are no sure it is a TANUKI or false tree.
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Pup hearty congratulations on this submission it is a worthy tree. Very few people can produce a credible Tanuki but you have produced the goods. Makes me really proud of a fellow celt.

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Old 11-02-2008, 06:42 PM   #8 (permalink)
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I don't believe we've ever had a Tanuki submitted before!
Nice job melding that into a dead trunk.
I've been a tad busy and I'll try to get this on the home page tomorrow.
Seems as though the virtual memory has reached it's limits on my confuser and I've spending all my time trying to clean out some files and other unnecessary things to free up some room.

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I don't believe we've ever had a Tanuki submitted before!
Nice job melding that into a dead trunk.
I've been a tad busy and I'll try to get this on the home page tomorrow.
Seems as though the virtual memory has reached it's limits on my confuser and I've spending all my time trying to clean out some files and other unnecessary things to free up some room.

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Thats OK Phil.
It a busy time of the year at the moment re potting all my natives. A couple of things the measurement. It is 100mms high 110 mms wide ( 4inches high 4-1/4 inches wide ) that is why it melded so well. As with all Tanuki's it was just for fun.
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Pup hearty congratulations on this submission it is a worthy tree. Very few people can produce a credible Tanuki but you have produced the goods. Makes me really proud of a fellow celt.

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