Natural root-over-rock

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Just seen this, and thought I'd post it. Really is amazing. image.jpg If it uploads sideways, I'm sorry!
 

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Now it's right side up!

Have been looking at ROR to see what it would take for me to try it. Saw this and thought I"d turn it right side up so folks could look at easier. Here it is!!
 

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Nice! I takes a good long while to produce a decent ROR but if done properly they can mimic nature nicely. I miss seeing the many "natural" ones in NY Forests.

Grimmy
 
Nice! I takes a good long while to produce a decent ROR but if done properly they can mimic nature nicely. I miss seeing the many "natural" ones in NY Forests.

Grimmy

Hiking in NY State - Adirondacks, Catskills, Hudson Valley and in Northern NJ there is so much inspiration for Bonsai enthusiasts. Now when I go hiking I see those trees clinging to rocks with roots exposed and all twisted and stunted from harsh winters I see them much differently. I think I will start taking more pictures on my hikes of these going forward.
 
Hiking in NY State - Adirondacks, Catskills, Hudson Valley and in Northern NJ there is so much inspiration for Bonsai enthusiasts. Now when I go hiking I see those trees clinging to rocks with roots exposed and all twisted and stunted from harsh winters I see them much differently. I think I will start taking more pictures on my hikes of these going forward.

Take a shovel too.
 
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