Monterrey Oak Bonsai | Trunk Chop & Structural Pruning
A year has passed since performing the initial root work and trunk chop on this sizeable Monterrey Oak, Quercus Polymorpha. Now, it's time to do some structural pruning, another trunk chop, and planning for the future.

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Early development of young bonsai material

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Oak Tree Bonsai

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Restyling a Juniper with Madam Bonsai

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Bonsai techniques: Branch selection and preventing inverse taper by Bjorn Bjorholm

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