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| sent on July 31, 2018 (12:57) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Yes! It has incredible... but for nature this and more... Excellent naturalistic Document! Good! Ciaooo! :-P ;-) Sì! Ha dell'incredibile... ma per la natura questo e altro... Ottimo documento naturalistico! Bravo! Ciaooo! |
| sent on July 31, 2018 (15:04) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Tenacity, I would say, a document that nature always finds unexpected forces to be reborn tenacia, direi, un documento che la natura trova sempre forze inaspettate per rinascere |
| sent on July 31, 2018 (15:29) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
This yamadori could become a remarkable cascading bonsai tree; The features all possess them. Dry wood, depth and triangulation of the specimen. As a specimen is not young it is inferred from the roughness and composition of the bark; It is the soil on which it grows, almost nitrogen-free, it determines a very slow development. No wonder on the ground to which it is attecchito; In the Bonsaismo it is used, for Juniper pines and for almost all the evergreens, almost exclusively pumice volcanic Lapillo and Little Akadama (Japanese Earth) to compose the mixture of the vase. Enry Interessante documento. Questo Yamadori potrebbe diventare un notevole bonsai a cascata; le caratteristiche le possiede tutte. Legna secca naturale, profondità e triangolarità dell'esemplare. Non è giovane lo si deduce dalla rugosità e composizione della corteccia; è il terreno su cui cresce, quasi privo di azoto, ne determina lo sviluppo molto lento. No vi è da stupirsi sulla composizione del terreno a cui è attecchito; nel bonsaismo si usa, per pini, ginepri e per quasi tutti i sempreverdi, quasi esclusivamente lapillo vulcanico pomice e poca akadama (terra giapponese) per comporne la miscela del vaso proprio per limitare lo sviluppo incontrollato della pianta. Enry |
| sent on July 31, 2018 (22:43) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
The triumph of Life...... Congratulations Nicolò :-P Hello Rosario :-P il trionfo della vita......complimenti Nicolòciao Rosario |
| sent on July 31, 2018 (23:13) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
It is the life that triumphs.... but only man is capable of destroying :-D. Excellent Nicolò Ciao Carlo Si la vita che trionfa.... ma solo l'uomo è capace di distruggerla. Ottimo Nicolò Ciao Carlo |
user133558 | sent on August 01, 2018 (9:12) | This comment has been translated
Really nice, congratulations! |
| sent on August 03, 2018 (8:42) | This comment has been automatically translated (show/hide original)
Fulvio, Cinzia, Enrico, Rosario, Carlo and Felice, very kind for the visit and your comments :-) Thanks PS: Enrico, very interesting explanation your, you're a connoisseur :-D Fulvio, Cinzia, Enrico, Rosario, Carlo e Felice, gentilissimi per la visita e i vostri commenti :-) Grazie PS: Enrico, spiegazione molto interessante la tua, sei un intenditore :-D |
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