One American larch, five pots (the original pot is below).
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What better way to end an era and begin another than with two of our favorites, Boon and the American larch?
Continued below…
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Pot number 1
Continued from above….
Boon is at it again. This time it’s our favorite tree here in northern Vermont, the American larch (Larix laricina). Most people around here call it Tamarack, the Algonquian name that means wood used for snowshoes. No matter what you call it, it’s our best local species for bonsai. Bar none.
All the images in this post were borrowed from Boon Manakitivipart’s fb timeline (the image at the top is a composite that we put together). We originally featured them in April, 2015
Pot number 2
Pot number 3
Pot number 4
The original pot