Triple Take 8/5/09

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Look familiar?
My apologies if things seems a little redundant around here; this is the third time we’ve shown this Shohin Japanese black pine. Fortunately, it’s a decent little tree and worthy of one more look.

The mystery has been solved
The reason you’re seeing it now is that it hasn’t been attributed yet. That’s because we didn’t know whose tree it was. Now we do. Here’s the proof:

Hi Wayne,

It was brought to my attention that my Shohin Japanese Black Pine had been posted here for a contest. To answer your questions:
1. the name of the artist: Since it was a imported from Japan, the original artist is unknown. It is owned now by me, Karen Proctor.
2. the species and sub-species (if applicable) of the tree: Japanese Black Pine
3. the height of the tree, including the pot: 9? tall including the pot, 7? tall from soil line.
4. where the tree can be found on the web: http://www.americanshohin.org/gallery

I would also appreciate the approximate age of the tree, if you know it. This I do not know.

Sincerely,
Karen