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The tree looks lovely, and what a great pot for it!
Thank you. I'm very pleased at how it has progressedThe tree looks lovely, and what a great pot for it!
Thanks for keeping this thread going, 4 years? You did a nice job developing this tree so far. I have a pyracantha sitting here that doesn't look like anything to me yet and reading through this was extremely helpful. Any recent photos? Those berries must've changed colors by now if you left them on.I'm trying to find a new pot for this tree...But, want a few for repot next spring to choose from. Looking in the greenhouse, I've this one by Bonsai Seeker...Hmmm It may go as a contender to try. View attachment 316307
A fun species. Now I really strategically only permitted a few flowers for berries. (Berries the best part.) I actually removed them yesterday. But I may have an image with them red. Hold on...glad this thread was helpful to you.Thanks for keeping this thread going, 4 years? You did a nice job developing this tree so far. I have a pyracantha sitting here that doesn't look like anything to me yet and reading through this was extremely helpful. Any recent photos? Those berries must've changed colors by now if you left them on.
A fun species. Now I really strategically only permitted a few flowers for berries. (Berries the best part.) I actually removed them yesterday. But I may have an image with them red. Hold on...glad this thread was helpful to you.
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Thank you...but twisty dragon is getting a project done with him next year. Anticipation of that project is a given. Going to grow a tree around him. I have a young elm with slightly exposed roots which will wrap around his back leg...in a few years...the canopy will be flames at his mouth. Or so the plan is.Nice photo! Twisty dragon looks interesting with the twisty roots
I know you’re planning to repot, the white of the current pot really compliments the red berries. I imagine it looks great when it flowers.A fun species. Now I really strategically only permitted a few flowers for berries. (Berries the best part.) I actually removed them yesterday. But I may have an image with them red. Hold on...glad this thread was helpful to you.
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It's sort of to me...looks to have outgrown the pot verses canopy width. I've also a kumquat that the fruit would pop with this one its currently in.I know you’re planning to repot, the white of the current pot really compliments the red berries. I imagine it looks great when it flowers.
A species I totally enjoyed working with it on my bench. Glad you enjoyed the thread. Very nice of the property owners. Sounds like some great projects to have going at some point.Nice thread, glad I stumbled on it. I have a Pyracantha rehab project I've enjoyed.
Interesting to hear that nurseries don't carry often. The reputation for run amok landscape tree holds true for my area.
I have setup a few Pyracantha air-layers over the last three weeks after speaking with property owners (also oak + juniper).
If successful, there are more solid pieces of material I'll hop on.
Thanks...a total splurge, the stand.Wow. That stand is amazing and totally compliments the shape of your tree. Stunning photo!
Honestly...can't tell you. The leaf size doesn't bother me. Oh, and thanks for the kind wordsGreat job on the tree!!!! I have a couple also...Do you know if the leaves can be reduced any?