Japanese maple forest in autumn color

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No, I'm not doing MACH5's pictures. He is doing a wonderful job himself, as he's a very talented artist. I'd have been very happy with that picture had I taken it, @Osoyoung.
 

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No, I'm not doing MACH5's pictures. He is doing a wonderful job himself, as he's a very talented artist. I'd have been very happy with that picture had I taken it, @Osoyoung.


Thanks Fred. To set the record straight. You are a true artist behind that camera. My pictures, on the other hand, are mere recordings for future reference and to observe progress.
 

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Autumn update. Some leaves have already fallen and branches are beginning to get exposed. Next spring it will get its yearly repotting. At that time it will also be wired and pruned to continue to develop and improve its design.









 

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How were your colors this year competitive to last? I found mine to be much better last season. Our weather here was too warm and dry at summers end and really took a toll on the color of fall. My horn beams have yet to start, and my J.maples are nothing to write home about.
 

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How were your colors this year competitive to last? I found mine to be much better last season. Our weather here was too warm and dry at summers end and really took a toll on the color of fall. My horn beams have yet to start, and my J.maples are nothing to write home about.


EXACT same thing here - only my tridents have turned/dropped. everything else -elms, jm, hornbeams are all green (or mostly green) and still hanging on.
 

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My big trident is still green too. Defoliate do this year, so expected it to turn a bit later but not so late.
 

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How were your colors this year competitive to last? I found mine to be much better last season. Our weather here was too warm and dry at summers end and really took a toll on the color of fall. My horn beams have yet to start, and my J.maples are nothing to write home about.
Same. Of the trees that turned, colors have been somewhat muted. Even my ginkgo, which is usually ablaze in vibrant golden leaves, is just a pale yellow this year.
 

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How were your colors this year competitive to last? I found mine to be much better last season. Our weather here was too warm and dry at summers end and really took a toll on the color of fall. My horn beams have yet to start, and my J.maples are nothing to write home about.


Judy I cannot compare to last year since I was away on travel when one night temps dipped down to 21F. It killed all the leaves on all my trees and had almost no color to speak of. However, compared to other years in general, this year has been better in the sense of variety of colors. I have gotten from reds, to orange to yellows.

Please go here for reference: http://www.bonsainut.com/threads/fall-colors-2016-post-em-up.24932/page-8

I plan on posting individual pics of some of the maples hopefully soon.
 

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A wider pot might be a good idea because it would communicate a sense of space. Otherwise, a great forest, with tremendous color.
 

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I like it. But, do you think you need a wider pot?

A wider pot might be a good idea because it would communicate a sense of space. Otherwise, a great forest, with tremendous color.



Yes agreed! These things sneak up on you. The forest in the past couple of years has gained in overall mass and has gotten larger.

I have also thought about a much wider pot and plant another smaller grouping of maples to the left of the composition as if they were trailing off in the distance. Just an idea but don't know how soon or if it will happen at all. I'll keep thinking :)
 

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Forest today. Starting to show good, fine ramification. Still very much in development so it will take a few more years to get it where I want it.


















The apexes on the two trees indicated clearly need further development. Tree #2 was cut out from the well fused root pad with a saw last spring. It was then rotated several degrees counterclockwise to show off the curved trunk line. It was then placed back in the same spot.






Then and now. This forest has seen many variations of itself throughout the years.

 
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Forest today. Starting to show good, fine ramification. Still very much in development so it will take a few more years to get it where I want it.


















The apexes on the two trees indicated clearly need further development. Tree #2 was cut out from the well fused root pad with a saw last spring. It was then rotated several degrees counterclockwise to show off the curved trunk line. It was then placed back in the same spot.






Then and now. This forest has seen many variations of itself throughout the years.


The forest that inspired me to start my own. I love it!
 

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Lovely in autumn glory. Bark starting to mature nicely too. Good!
 
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