I went hiking in Colorado this July and was struck by the sheer number of gorgeously dwarfed and contorted Gambel Oak on the slopes of the canyon. It's relatively small leaves and apparent profusion in the landscape made me wonder as why I haven't yet found one being used in my searches.
I certainly don't believe I'm the first to notice this so what is it? Is it horribly unsuited for bonsai culture? Difficult to collect? Or am I just bad at surfing the interwebs and it is at least used even if infrequently?
I know it's a slow grower but what gives?
-Jake Phillips
I certainly don't believe I'm the first to notice this so what is it? Is it horribly unsuited for bonsai culture? Difficult to collect? Or am I just bad at surfing the interwebs and it is at least used even if infrequently?
I know it's a slow grower but what gives?
-Jake Phillips