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A view of "Orange Dream" and sun exposure variations on the foliage..I found it "fun" to note.

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..with Pine Bark, Coral...and a Tamarack at the end for "picture of a tree" shizz/gigzz....three maples that burst thru the bottom and got in the ground. Have to move, flat roof above means this spot gets too much "snow weight" if/when it needs to get cleaned...want to save the tops for layering tries and if left, they'll never make it. The boxes? Stay tuned because they'll be 5-6 years old at least next spring.....crumbling......heheheee...yikes!!
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Pine Bark needed/could handle more sun....
wait so your Orange Dream is purple and not golden yellow this fall either? Did I not fertilize enough this year?20201028_140126.jpg20201028_140110.jpg
 
Moving things into the greenhouse...to protect fall colors. Storms moving through today...and I don't want to lose my fall show. The ginkgo...with hints of fall color.
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nice ginkgo by the way , but has anyone seen one that is a cascade or some other non upright style?
 
Damn im jealous of all that fall color. We dont get any, at all. Zero.
 
Who alive is good enough to make a cascade Ginkgo? They are telephone poles with leaves.
 
nice ginkgo by the way , but has anyone seen one that is a cascade or some other non upright style?
Thank you. I used to be affiliated with a Facebook group...one had a very young one in training as such. The characteristics of a ginkgo and their think bark that scars...which its a species that doesn't heal over like most trees. Many try to go into the direction that is easiest.. flame and fan style typically are what you see.

Who alive is good enough to make a cascade Ginkgo? They are telephone poles with leaves.
I think Scott Lee did an amazing job adding some movement to this ones trunk.
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I rest my case...
Lol on the telephone pole ginkgo. Well clumps are stunning. And mature old ginkgo like Sergio's is jaw dropping. Brian Van Fleet has a nice one I don't think screams telephone pole. (((Shrugs))) you either love the species, or you don't. That is one true statement for the Ginkgo.
 
Lol on the telephone pole ginkgo. Well clumps are stunning. And mature old ginkgo like Sergio's is jaw dropping. Brian Van Fleet has a nice one I don't think screams telephone pole. (((Shrugs))) you either love the species, or you don't. That is one true statement for the Ginkgo.
I have two. I like them for what they are. I do not force every tree to become the archetype bonsai, I make the best I can of whatever I acquire. I shop for trees looking at the standard bonsai features of the first several inches of trunk, branch placement, and taper (height). After the first hundred trees or so, we all shop around for "outside the box", and Ginkgo fits that.
 
I have two. I like them for what they are. I do not force every tree to become the archetype bonsai, I make the best I can of whatever I acquire. I shop for trees looking at the standard bonsai features of the first several inches of trunk, branch placement, and taper (height). After the first hundred trees or so, we all shop around for "outside the box", and Ginkgo fits that
do you have a thread on all the trees in your collection? I think that would be an interesting thing for people to do on here.
 
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