Bay Tree?

Wow, I understood that bay tree = Laurus nobilis only after googling and have never seen one like this. Inspirative, and the added value is it's use for cooking.
 
Excellent! And it's so rare as a bonsai, well done!

PS: have you ever thought about thyme, sage, rosmary... as a companion plant? ;)

PPS: Actually, it's nort really a joke. Here's a friend's medium-sized rosmary, about 15-18 cm (6-7 inches). That could make a great "Mediterranean" display.
With chorizo or coppa, or a piece of parmiggiano hanging behind as a 3rd element, like the Japanese use a scroll or a mask. :D (that is supposed to be a joke)


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Excellent! And it's so rare as a bonsai, well done!

PS: have you ever thought about thyme, sage, rosmary... as a companion plant? ;)

PPS: Actually, it's nort really a joke. Here's a friend's medium-sized rosmary, about 15-18 cm (6-7 inches). That could make a great "Mediterranean" display.
With chorizo or coppa, or a piece of parmiggiano hanging behind as a 3rd element, like the Japanese use a scroll or a mask. :D (that is supposed to be a joke)


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Actually....... I have thought about it.....mmmmmmmm!!!! Pork roast. My mother has a 25 year old French Lavendre with a 3 inch trunk. They are a bit difficult to style. I had a Worm wood ( artemisia ) for 18 years to make some adult beverages.:cool:
 

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My mother has a 25 year old French Lavendre with a 3 inch trunk. They are a bit difficult to style.

Wow! Another great tree, to me, it's got that sort of "Chinese feel" I love.

As for Artemisia, I suppose you mean Artemisia absinthium (absinthe), whose liquor was banned until recently in France because of the damages it did.

Degas, "Dans un café", also known as "L'absinthe" :

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Wow! Another great tree, to me, it's got that sort of "Chinese feel" I love.

As for Artemisia, I suppose you mean Artemisia absinthium (absinthe), whose liquor was banned until recently in France because of the damages it did.

Degas, "Dans un café", also known as "L'absinthe" :

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It was Toulouse Lautrec's drug of choice. They thought it was a hallucinogenic, but it's not. Just a powerful spirit.
 
I have a bay tree in a growing pot. It tends to lose limbs at random. They just seem to die off for no particular reason, a few each year. Others grow back, of course.
Have you experienced this die back with your Bay?
 
I have a bay tree in a growing pot. It tends to lose limbs at random. They just seem to die off for no particular reason, a few each year. Others grow back, of course.
Have you experienced this die back with your Bay?
I haven't had that experience at all. Not sure what to tell you.
 
This tree is turning into a totally different animal as far as pruning and wiring. The new bud only extend out to 5 leaves and stop. They are much smaller. It has always put out a second flush of growth, but not sure it'll happen this year.
 

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that big wound looks like it's closing.
Super tree !!
Thank you. I don’t think the wound will ever heal totally. The heart-wood seems to be very prone to rot as well. This is why I treat the wood with clear marine epoxy. The epoxy also fixes the under-painted coloring of the deadwood.
 
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