After wiring. The shoots still show quite a bit of strength so it will not be repotted for another year.
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Beautiful specimen and good work.
Regards
Morten Albek
Thanks- Rare stuff to begin with.
Mike, you do not know me but I am looking forward to being your Bonsai apprentice. I am actually with your mother right now in Aunt Lill’s kitchen. I am very intrigued by what you do, and our paths will cross!
Wow, I just spoke with my mother to corroborate this highly likely story. It checks out. I hear you’re often in Portland and hope to see you in my backyard someday soon!