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Old 8-Jul-2004   #1
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I was wondering what adivce you could give me on this Yew that I have. I have just taken off the wire as it has started to bite in. The pot is only temporary as it was only repotted this year. The pot that it was previously in was massive. I still have to do some detailed carving on the deadwood, but would appreciate any suggestions that you may have on this tree.

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Old 8-Jul-2004   #2
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Andy,

sorry, but this picutre is almost worthless.
The size should be 600 x 600 pixels and just about 70 k.
Then one can see the tree and make a virtual.

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Is this any better

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Andy,

this was better now. Here is an outline of a possible future.
Keep the crown compact and simple.

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Old 8-Jul-2004   #5
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Andy....

here a Virtual of me.
The Jin has shortened I and somewhat changed.
And the round Pot also pleases me to it very well.

What do you mean?

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WOW!!
Great virtual Uwe!

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Thanks Walter and Uwe for the Virtuals.

I will add them to my file that I have kept on the tree since it was first concieved as Bonsai. There are some really good ideas that will help me turn this little blighter into a smart little tree. HAs anyone got any ideas for a name for the tree. I have a habit of naming them for example, The Warrior, Paper Tiger and so on. For some reason I am at a bit of a loss on the name for my Yew.
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Hey Andy,
Is this the tree that you said you got from Morleys that was styled by Marc Nolanders?
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it looks like an octopus from my POV, or even a rhino judging by uwe's virt
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Great virtuals. You have a great tree there Andy.
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