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Old 23-Jun-2008   #21
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i dont think so moe
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Old 25-Jun-2008   #22
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No drama for me or my trees. If I didn't take photos of my trees every year you would swear they don't change at all.

The Atlas was in my club show this year and hardly anyone commented on it. It is in a deeper pot now which makes the tree base less dramatic, a good example of how the choice of pot can made a huge difference in the presentation of a bonsai.

No new pictures this year. Since the show it is growing out some and is in a scruffy phase, to be worked on next year.

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wow beautiful tree, i love the color of the pot, it matches the trunk perfectly
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Obviously some of these people have not a seen a mature atlas cedar in nature. Great tree and don't chop. Keep us updated!

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To chop would be disaster!

Good goin' Carmen...

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