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Old 24-Mar-2004   #1
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some idea's for pot sugestions??
other sugestions are wellcome
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Old 24-Mar-2004   #2
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Old 24-Mar-2004   #3
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Augustin,

Very nice double-trunk boxwood. I like the carving. I can't see much of the current pot, but the green seems to compliment your tree. What is wrong with the pot it is in now? Great job.

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Agustin07,

what a beautiful tree!
In my opinion, the current pot goes well with the tree, especially the colour, but I can't see it all ;(

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Old 24-Mar-2004   #5
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What a great powerful looking trunk. How about a distance shot showing the pot it's in a bit better?


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Old 24-Mar-2004   #6
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I would plant this in a shallow oval pot, of a colour similar to the deadwood in the middle.
Definitely oval, not rectangular.
Beautiful.

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Old 24-Mar-2004   #7
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My suggestion would be that you send it to me ASAP. I promise I'll take good care of it for you.

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Old 24-Mar-2004   #8
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What an awesome tree. I've only seen a few Boxwoods with the hollowed out trunk and this is the first that I've really liked...and I REALLY like this one. Now, what was the question....?
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I agree with isomJ1, awesome tree.

Here's a virtual along the lines of Atilla's suggestion, which I like. The pot is too yellow though. I would have preferred to use a greyer pot but couldn't find one suitable. Also I've placed the tree too far to the right.

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And as a contrast, a very rectangular pot! I like this combination, but not as much as the one above.

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