NRW-bonsai-day - the pictures part 1 The 17th
Working Group Dortmund
Actually I would only show all trees exhibition. The opinions of our trees I have to get rid of even a comment.
A juniper our member Stefan Hoebel
Stefan Hoebel Shohindisplay. All the trees themselves are grown.
larch Stefan Hoebel.
Stefan is a very reliable member of the AK's, for the exhibition has something to contribute.
An oak Martin Martinovic. Unfortunately, the shoots not so nice, after this long, cold winter. Martin was satisfied with the points of evaluation. She confirmed the path of the design.
My Juniperus procumbens. It was enough for a jury prize. So I was zufriedenmit of their abilities. The tree is now in July, but at some considerable become, as the foliage has developed very positively.
The pine forest of Michael Tigges. About the rating for this tree, we have discussed at length. With just over 50 points, he was a good 10 points away from a jury prize. The only visible flaw is the somewhat too large bowl, which is due at the time the sensitive root ball. Completely past it was the assessment of the overall aesthetic image. There was a rejuvenation! The crown was too light! We are talking about a writer. So it was for "surface roots, stem, Astaufbau" but actually penalized. But these are just the highlights of the tree. He has a very fine bark, as if he might have been decades in the shell. The natural Sharibereiche are absolutely brilliant and have a natural color and have never seen Jinmittel. Without comparisons to do, but want to ask you to look the more you see above "Bonsai of the year". That was the tree of the best, I do not doubt it. Michaels The tree was so much worse, there is.
My opinion - this review was arbitrary.
Working Group Dusseldorf
Working Group Dusseldorf 1 D
The Bonsai of the year in NRW. Congratulations to Wolfgang Wirth. My criticism had nothing to do with the selection of this tree, but with the devaluation of Michael Tigges tree. The points that led to the devaluation in the One, here are also available.
Working Group Dusseldorf Grand Cru
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