Post em' Up! Non-Coniferous Yamadori in the Americas

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Thanks for sharing!
Is the last tree posted a hedge maple?
I remember seeing one Wee Tree was offering up as a bare root tree a couple of years back, that resembled it.
Love the movement of it and the non-conventional trunk!
That last one is nice!
 

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Thanks for posting!
This is a very cool tree, it kinda reminds me of the Lantana I opened up with. What do the flowers look like.
I would like to see this a shohin in a nice pot. Do the leaves reduce?

This is something very new to me, and there's not much info on for bonsai training. Fun part is, I get to find stuff out about Mahonia for myself.
These appear to have some leaf reduction, but I'm not sure if it's enough for a shohin. Perhaps, if I keep it limited to having baby leaves, but the problem with that is that flower and fruit production may be inhibited.

The flower are beautiful. They look like this.
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After that they make fruit.
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Thanks for sharing!
Is the last tree posted a hedge maple?
I remember seeing one Wee Tree was offering up as a bare root tree a couple of years back, that resembled it.
Love the movement of it and the non-conventional trunk!

I'm pretty sure thats a vine maple-at least it looks like one but I'm not 100%
 

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A few more of my Yamadori. Monster Japanese maple, Kiyohime, Hedge Maple, Ume, and Privet that Owen dug up.
 

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some collected bougies
happy holidays, sam
 

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a few more bougies and junipers

best wishes, sam
 

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A hawthorn that I've been working for far too long for it to still look like this! But it was slow to recover from collecting, and I just got it in a pot last year. p1010354.jpg
 

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And a tree that I have just acquired that Don Blackmond dug a couple years ago, this is an enormous crabapple. Going to be a long term fun project. The left trunk is actually root connected. I'll probably keep and use all the trunks. Sergio made me a great sketch for development idea, I'd only planned on keeping the main and right, but I like his idea for keeping all 3.
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