After a listing of a batch of useful tropicals, Khaimraj wrote
perspicaciously:
Unfortunately,these are choices to be made by the talented
individuals who can go past the standard shapes,be they amateur
or professional.Sincerity is a must in any profession or hobby.
Unfortunately,because these folk are rare.
I like the line about going past the standard shapes, Khaimraj.
Tropicals, especially, mostly shy away from the standard
pine-tree-shape bonsai (as I wish makers of so many deciduous
bonsai would also do).
Africa has the flat, spread-out look of veldt trees, the banyan
look is good, and tropicals from the trade-wind belt have a
series of delightful variants of the windswept look.
It ALMOST makes me want to take up tropicals. (But not quite
;-).)
Jim Lewis -
- Tallahassee, FL - The phrase
'sustainable growth' is an oxymoron. - Stephen Viederman
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