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Old 27-Apr-2004   #11
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i think that you should check out the african styles:

http://www.pretoriabonsaikai.org/ht...can_styles.html
and maybe get some inspiration from john hill:

http://bonsaicommunity.com/growth/3...72_bluemoss.jpg
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Old 27-Apr-2004   #12
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I don't think literati is a good choice here. Definitely agree with D3rutat about the African style though.
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adam, i think this one is where i would go (posted by D3rutat) http://bonsaicommunity.com/growth/3...72_bluemoss.jpg
give it a couple years in a nice big nursery pot and presto, you will have a thicker, fuller tree to work with, IMHO.

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Old 28-Apr-2004   #14
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Did they tell you what kind of "cypress" this was?
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Thanks for the suggestions guys. I guess I will rethink this one for a little while before I make any decisions.

Bart: This was labeled as a "Sawara Cypress"

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