3 big OLD cherry trees.

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Interesting.

My other half was showing me a bloom guide earlier she found, showing where and when to see them. Been saying for years i want to holiday there.. maybe shes warming to the idea.
 

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Just goes to show that with great care for generations, a tree can easily outlive it's life expectancy. Beautiful trees indeed.

Aaron
 

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Thanks,Judy.It is funny because after work I went to lowes to take a gander at what they might have in Cherry trees ,thought of layering the top off a weeping form.Just as I was contemplating all the flower buds emerging from this one specimen,the gentleman whom I donated my small collection to last year strolls on up and asks me if I was considering doing bonsai:D
So yea,after I get settled into my new house,I got a place designated'bonsai garden'.And Michael lives just down the road,so hey,got a bonsai buddy to talk bonsai.I am planning to create some trees for his club meetings.
Also forwarded this very interesting article.Thanks,good read.
 

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They are lovely trees but I fear the age is grossly exaggerated. Something the Japanese have a tendency to do.
 

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Great trees none the less, it would be an honor to stand next to them
 

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They are lovely trees but I fear the age is grossly exaggerated. Something the Japanese have a tendency to do.
Perhaps, but who actually knows for sure. If they have dates from the actual planting of the trees, then maybe they are not so exaggerated.
 

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Here sits "Shadow" at the base of the young sakura. It's growing like crazy! Air/layers at the trunk or at branch tips are a quick snap.P1010528.JPG
 

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Respect and admiration.
 

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I was looking at the ones in DC yesterday. Even with the late freeze, they still look good.
I cold stratified 10 sakura seeds last year, planted them a few weeks ago.
 
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