The Tree Thread

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Leave it to recover - Cryptomeria are from my observations very akin to Juniper - power from the foliage, likely to abort branches with minimal foliage. I lost a main branch on my cryptomeria through leaving only a third of the original foliage mass on it so I had to jinn and bend others to fill the gap.

I'll take a pic of mine when it's light Cascade ... it's in the ground now as i had to build density to fill the gap left by the demise of the first branch :mad:

wheres your pic? :) No posts here without a pic. Its fun as I finally have a reason to post without any excuses. Heres another one of my umes
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Thanks Rockm! The slab planting is winged elm...and the stone is a piece of granite that "shelled" off of a huge boulder. That pic is a couple of years old..its much better now(more ramified) but I don't have a current pic.

Beautiful composition John, I hope we get to see a current picture in this thread down the road
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Dorothy - what a great idea for a thread, and you have some very nice trees. :eek:

Here's one of mine...due for a haircut, maybe next month...
 

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Nope...P ponderosa, I fear it's on its way out...this will be the make or break year, I think. That pic is a year old...that branch died two years ago.

This is a Rocky Mountain Juniper that doesn't mind the Southern climate as much as the pondy:)

Oh no, I was off for a mile! I did not even think Ponderosa because you are so much South. That RMJ is a big tree! Nice! When did you pot it?

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An Agarita (related to Berberis) I collected last year. It is very lush now and much smaller. This one bites back :mad: (leaves are very thorny) and I almost gave it away but my wife want me to keep it. Maybe because she & our daughter was with me on that dig. :D

Did you leave all the trunks intact?

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Oh no, I was off for a mile! I did not even think Ponderosa because you are so much South. That RMJ is a big tree! Nice! When did you pot it?

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I brought the ponderosa south with me from MA almost 4 years ago... the tree has requested to be buried there:p. The RMJ was potted maybe 3 years ago...it needs a new pot but I havn't found the right one yet.
 

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Oh no, I was off for a mile! I did not even think Ponderosa because you are so much South. That RMJ is a big tree! Nice! When did you pot it?

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What is this??? An indoor pool? In FLORIDA?? Thats like making fake snow in Canada! I want your life! :)

Seriously though, GORGEOUS setup, and gorgeous trees. Your work always shows exquisite attention to detail... this is what bonsai is all about IMO.

Must be great to lounge out there.

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p.s. like this idea of this thread!
 

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HI Dorothy,
I haven't started this seasons work, but here is some from last season. This is a san jose juniper. Here is the before and after. The bottom jin, being used as an anchor, will most likely be removed. Also, the 3rd pic is a virtual of the future shari I am planning. After the work last year, the tree was put into a larger grow pot and has been growing untouched for one year. Also, future work needs to cautiously done. After pulling it out of the pot last year. It had a very small root mass on only one side. Root production and health are this tree's current priority.

This is a very good and productive thread.

Rob

Nice tree, Rob. What kind of soil do you use?

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Here's a before and after picture of a juniper styled by Michel Phaneuf that I won in the raffle at Mid Atlantic back in 2010. I've been working on it with Suthin Sukosolvisit and will post a more recent photo later.
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Uh,lots of possibilities with the tree. What kind of Juniper is it?

My very first Juniper, still alive..
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Did you leave all the trunks intact?

Yes I did...just shortened most of them.

This is really fun but tough! Have to scrounge another pic... :D
A Tintillo from Puerto Rico. Pic taken before winter. The branches was built (from 3 small branches) in less than 8 months. I butchered this down and will be rebuilt since I am not happy with it. Really nerve wracking but had to be done.
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Dorothy,

No. This is my first and only but know you worked and own a very nice one (saw it at IBC moons ago).

I don't have descent pics of the back but will take some later. Here are the ones I have for now, mostly left side pics.

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Dario, why did you cut the tops that short? You are sure you won't need any top jins?

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Dario, why did you cut the tops that short? You are sure you won't need any top jins?

Why? It won't fit in my sedan!!! LOL :D ...and I have no design ideas yet when I bought it. I mean I have but not sure about it yet. I also chopped it even lower after this pic was taken...maybe 8" lower. :( cringing now.

The Tintillo before...
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I have been training this tree now for 12 years...its a slow process with White Pine, but I am just happy to have kept it healthy as its a little warm where I live for JWP. Its going to get a good repotting in the very near future and then hopefully wired next season....if I have a few days to spare:)

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Excellent tree! Again, I love your work.

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Nice tree, Rob. What kind of soil do you use?

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Hi Dorothy.... Akadama, lava rock, pumice and course river sand.

Well, I guess I have to post another tree now..:D. Here is another, just started training last year, Japanese white pine graft. I found this on at the nursery. It was originally destined to be a mediocre, at best, cascade. Upon a close inspection, I realized that making the side the new front, cutting off the main cascade branch and a few back branches..it could make a pretty nice shohin. Last year, I chopped most of the cascade branch and some of the back branches. This season, the back branches will be further reduced, the whole tree wired and repotted. It is about 7 inches tall with a close to 3 inch base.

Here is the before and after.

Rob
 

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What is this??? An indoor pool? In FLORIDA?? Thats like making fake snow in Canada! I want your life! :)

Seriously though, GORGEOUS setup, and gorgeous trees. Your work always shows exquisite attention to detail... this is what bonsai is all about IMO.

Must be great to lounge out there.

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p.s. like this idea of this thread!

Yes, yes, yes, no, thanks, thanks, thanks, yes! :D

P.s. Thanks!

Lovely juniper. What are the dimensions?

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Dorothy
 
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