These guys won 1st place for the smaller tree category. |
A compact juniper - Juniperus chinensis - Shimpaku |
Nice movement and ramification |
Black pine |
Juniperus chinensis - Shimpaku |
I like the distinct levels and brilliant dead wood |
Good use of space |
Hard to look away from this one! |
A well developed deciduous tree. Many years of watering and pruning have yielded results |
A great trunk! |
Top to bottom |
... this tree was standing proud |
The full tree |
Interesting trunk |
This was one of my favorites. It wasn't very big but I enjoyed looking at the large moving base and delicate tips |
A white pine |
This juniper doing its thing |
A robust box wood tree |
A gnarly old black pine with some character |
An impressive large juniper with amazing trunk! |
A raft style pine composition |
It really is a work of living art |
Some rocks on display - known as suiseki |
The best suiseki are those that appear to be a large mountain range in the distance - this one qualifies |
At first glance this juniper looks to have a very strong trunk |
Upon closer inspection you can see the thin trunk grown in a rock crevice! |
Nice scale and taper |
A very beautiful tree - my second favorite |
Chinese elm |
A close up of the branch structure |
The apex |
The dominate lower right hand branch |
Not the best photo but a powerful tree! |
Strength |
A wild and woolly one |
Looking up into the canopy. It could easily be a tree in your local park |
A different angle |
Experienced hardship and is surviving |
The next couple are of a famous Taiwanese forest planting - Chinese elm trees |
This particular planting was photographed years ago and placed on a local stamp! |
Lime sulphur was painted on parts of the trunk to create the feeling of the tree lightly covered in snow |
A good example of a jin emerging from the apex of a juniper. When pruning make sure you leave the cut branches long enough to include some jin in your junipers! |
A mix of man made and earth made |
Oh, and I also married Annie! What a weekend... |
Oh, you two are sneaky! I thought that the great wedding wasn't going to get a mention at all till I spied the last photo and sentence! Congratulations, again!!
ReplyDeleteI understand you might have been a little pre-occupied in the last few weeks...hope you didn't forget to water...
Fantastic photos as usual: I liked all these styles and I agree that the more stylised trees have their own appeal...especially considering the time and effort required to produce the stunning end results.