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Omono
This is my Toyo Nishiki flowering quince. The basis for this tree first appeared in 2000 as suckers from a cutting I bought from Brent. I did a division in 2001. The tree has been on its own since then.
In 2008, I began ground layering in Toyo Nishiki Red plants. Since it takes about 50 years for red flowers to appear spontaneously according to Brent, I decided to do it this way since I will not be around that long. The reds I ground layered in are thoroughly knitted into the tree now.
One thing I think is interesting about this bonsai is that it is in the sinuous style. This style was something the tree just naturally grew into. Every couple of years it generates another trunk.
I hope you enjoy my bonsai's display of flowers.
In 2008, I began ground layering in Toyo Nishiki Red plants. Since it takes about 50 years for red flowers to appear spontaneously according to Brent, I decided to do it this way since I will not be around that long. The reds I ground layered in are thoroughly knitted into the tree now.
One thing I think is interesting about this bonsai is that it is in the sinuous style. This style was something the tree just naturally grew into. Every couple of years it generates another trunk.
I hope you enjoy my bonsai's display of flowers.