Looks like Deodar Cedar, Cedrus deodar.
ummmm , I was thinking if i can use it as a bonsai or not , I Dont know how to propagate , Have any idea ???
According to Dirr in, 'The Reference Manual of Woody Plant Propagation":
This species can be rooted sucessfully from October to December using last
season's growth, stripping basal needles, wound, well-drained medium, bottom heat, polytent.
Rooting will range from 60 to 90%. Low levels of hormone were not beneficial
but treatment over 1% IBA did improve rooting. Most often rooted in cold frames
with bottom heat.
This is the one they say "cool heads and warm bottoms" for rooting about.
Hope that helps.
Hmm... seems like waiting until spring and buying a nursery plant would be quite a bit easier. I would recommend that over trying to propagate something, especially for someone not very experienced
Tnx buddy , I'm Really thankful for ur GUIDANCE , as u said this is my first bonsai project , i ve bought 2 bonsais before this , but making bonsai is different from having , i Really want to make bonsai myself .Welcome mouzi. I have a couple questions for you if you don't mind.
Will this be your first bonsai?
Have you ever dug a tree up out of the ground?
If yes is the answer to either of these questions we should go another route to get you into bonsai.
It sounds easy but taking a tree out of the ground and getting it on the way to bonsaidom isnt the best route for a beginner.
May I make a suggestion?
In the spring go to a nursery near your location and buy a 3 gallon shrub or tree to start your journey into this great and very rewarding hobby.
Maybe a juniper. Or a boxwood. Both easy to use and relatively cheap.
Or get a tree from a reputable bonsai dealer or nursery. There may be one where you live or there are some good ones online.
Until you do procure something to work on,Read,read,read all you can find on bonsai. Be it the Internet or from books. Check out old posts on this forum. Learn all you can.
Once you do get a tree ask us about your next move. We can help a lot and lead you in the proper direction.
Good luck. And remember this is a fun hobby.
Tnx buddy , I'm Really thankful for ur GUIDANCE , as u said this is my first bonsai project , i ve bought 2 bonsais before this , but making bonsai is different from having , i Really want to make bonsai myself .
as i read about bonsai in the books,internet ,etc i have 2 plan whcih i think its easier
1-Take cuttings of ficus and fuse them
2- we also have so many populus trees in our city which can be easily Air layered
3- and the third plan is doing what u said
i ll be thankfull if u help in this way
Have fun my friend