This is Hugh’s Scots Pine. I sold this one to Hugh about 6 years ago. It was originally collected in Scotland and was the first Scots Pine I ever owned. I was delighted to see it again and help with a restyling.

No after photo as yet as we didn’t get it finished on the night but we’ll keep you posted.
Out of interest, I looked up some old photos of this tree. This first one dates back to 1997.
This is it in 2002.


Interesting movement! And the bark looks great.
I understand that in their native range, Scots pines tend to shed their lower branches as they mature and become natural bunjin. So the bunjin treatment is appropriate for a Scots pine bonsai!
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