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Old 20-Nov-2001   #1
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Austrian black pine #1

Walter has really wonderful mountain pine (and other!) yamadoris in his garden in Bavaria, but i also found some nice ;-) trees in the austrian alps.
How would you style this austrian black pine (70cm tall; trunk diameter on the base about 20cm)?


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Old 20-Nov-2001   #2
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Re: Austrian black pine #1

I know it´s very easy! ;-)
The nature did the best styling job before. - Maybe, the tree is more than 200 years old ......
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Re: Austrian black pine #1

Here is an idea.

Sorry about the pot. It is a 3-d object from paint-shop pro that I just created in a few seconds for approximate size.




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Old 20-Nov-2001   #4
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Re: Austrian black pine #1

Hi Matt!
Looks very good (not the pot ;-) )
Karl had yesterday on the German forum the same idea .......

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Re: Austrian black pine #1

Here's another one. I finally got a pot moved onto the picture but didn't get the angle where I wanted it.

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Re: Austrian black pine #1

After I saved the first virtual, I decided that the branches were too long-so I pruned them...

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Re: Austrian black pine #1

Christine,
again I am enchanted. Now that you have learned how to move pots it should be easy to put a wrench under them to change position.
I don't know exactly what you were going to do. I took the liberty anyway to abuse your virtual.
Is this the direction?
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or was it more like this?

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or this?

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or a semi cascade?

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