My really old neighbour wants to sell his trees
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Posted 4 years 9 months ago #57312Much appreciated
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Posted 4 years 9 months ago #57314Izzyinsweden wrote: i think, he says theyre like 15-20 years old. Their price is good if thats true (around 300$)
Why does that make the price good? My first bonsai, that's still alive, is 25 years old. It's NOT worth 300,00.
On the other hand, you can have trees that are younger, and that are worth the money.
It all depends on how developed they are. So, can't tell a thing without a picture.
Also, all bonsai are outdoor bonsai.
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Posted 4 years 9 months ago #57317Also in swedish currency they are worth way more than that but since my income is in dollars and the swedish krone basically died this week i get a very good exchange rate. Whoopsie
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Posted 4 years 9 months ago #57319By the way, is that 300 each, or 300 per tree?
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Posted 4 years 9 months ago #57323Izzyinsweden wrote: i was just asking a bonsai expert here and he said the beech alone he would be for 300
I don't think I would pay 300 for the beech. I would buy both for that price. Good buy.
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Posted 4 years 9 months ago #57333TO be honest< I am not sure I would be interested in buying those trees. Of course, I have a few more trees than you and as such I will be more critical towards what I buy..
The beech: The trunk is taperless and straight for the first half. Then it has some strong bends and stronger taper. For me, this is not harmonious. Add to that that the canopy is build from multiple branches at the same height and offly shaped / ramified: I would probably decide to cut most branches to stumps and rebuild the whole tree. As such, effectively one would buy this for the trunk, which is not completely nice: I can get better trunks for less money.
The juniper.. I cannot tell which species it is, nor what is happening to the trunk. I think that in order to create something out of this, you would have to remove a substantial part of the foliage (Probably all but one branch) and make a tree with the one leftover branch. As this is effectively a gardenshrub species (Not a desired japanese dense-foliage variety) I am not sure I see anything special about this plant.
300E is a lot of money, but I also realize that it may be hard to get options for trees. If you want the person to get rid of the trees and can afford it, by all means go for it. It is not a rip-off. But be aware of the draw-back.
And yes.. I also have trees in my garden that people said will never amount to anything. With vision, time and dedication one can make trees out of lots of raw stack. Just make sure that the price you pay fits the tree you get.
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