European Red Beech part 3...

JudyB

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This is a tree I had for many years that was part of a trade with @MACH5 years ago. I missed the tree and did find a Eu (standard) Beech that is much the same flavor. I am happy to have struck a trade with Sergio for this tree coming back to me and couldn't be happier with the way the tree has developed in his care. Here is a link to my thread on it back when I thought it was J. Beech. https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/japanese-red-beech.15074/
Sergio discovered that it was E.Red Beech, and somehow we determined that it came from William Valavanis as a starter. Here is his thread on the tree.
https://www.bonsainut.com/threads/european-beech-red-cultivar.37667/

Pics from when I got it home ( beside it's sibling) and after several days of thoughtful wiring. The last photo is a slightly different front angle, this tree is good in lots of fronts.



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Haha...i'm reading @MACH5 thread about this tree, and came apon this comment he made

@JudyB If this tree ever leaves my garden, rest assured it will go right back to yours! :)
Too funny. I know I missed it more than any other tree I’ve moved on. Thanks for posting that comment Fredman! 😂
 
Too funny. I know I missed it more than any other tree I’ve moved on. Thanks for posting that comment Fredman! 😂
Love this tree Judy B! Very cool it has made it back to your garden. A sign of a healthy bonsai relationship with friends if you ask me. 🙂
 
Love this tree Judy B! Very cool it has made it back to your garden. A sign of a healthy bonsai relationship with friends if you ask me. 🙂
Bonsai should be about bringing together like minded people who love nature and have a need to express artistic thoughts, I've been lucky with my friends!
 
What I find very interesting is the pictures of the older tree, a couple years after I started work on it, look amazingly like the pictures of this younger beech now that I've worked on it for a bit.


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