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Old 18-Sep-2005   #1
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Cotoneaster first formed.

I would like to show you a new idea to a Cotoneaster now. In the year 2002 dug up,
the first formed in the winter 2004. The Cotoneaster looks now August 2005 so.
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Old 18-Sep-2005   #2
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Gorgeous Cotoneaster, this should help people start to take this small tree seriously. In my opinion the Cotoneaster is one of the most under used, under estimated pieces of excellent material for bonsai out there. Thanks for posting this incredibly fine example of the species.
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Wonderful work, Karl.

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I again agree with pootie and Vance.
There is only one woman in our club that will use Cotoneaster.
Thanks for sharing
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I agree with Vance, cottoneaster is highly under used as bonsai material, yet it has so many great qualities for bonsai.

Another superb transformtion Karl.

All the best,

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