Judging from what I saw when I met him, I would guess you would be welcome to visit!There is a tree in @MACH5 ‘s garden pictures that I love. Shame I’m too far away to sneak in and admire it up close![]()
Update on this specimen?Here’s an Ezo Spruce that I haven’t styled yet. I’m planning on putting it on a rock or slab.
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Ironically, I have now obtained a pretty nice Zelkova!The trend today is to have it a bit more centered. This one is “old school“. The reason for potting more centered is to help the roots stay even all around.
Here is a picture of the tree as it was on the cover of International Bonsai magazine in 1980:
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When comparing the 1980 image to the current one it appears that it is more centered than it used to be.
That image of a Zelkova has been imprinted on my brain for 40 years. For me, it’s the image of a “perfect Zelkova”, and mentally, whenever I see any broom style tree, I subconsciously compare it to this one. I have yet to see a better one.
Gasp .. stunning, how does it like it In Georgia .. what happened to that round training pot!!
Can you grow them in the US, specifically southeast.Ah my dream tree has always been one of the African acacias. A big gnarly old Monkey/Black monkey thorn, Camel thorn, Paperbark, Knob thorn, Ana tree, Blue hook, Three thorn, Fever tree...the list goes on. Don't matter which...just a big old African acacia that is grown in it's natural style.
Anyone of these will do me.
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I have quite a few trees that i'm trying to grow in the umbrella style...not easy.
LoL, that used to be the first style I considered when I contemplated the styling of any tree. I'm getting better lately though...I discovered there is other styles to![]()
Ironically, I have now obtained a pretty nice Zelkova!
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And as you can see, it is planted more in the center of the pot, just barely off center.
I stuck a collected Virginia Pine literati in there.Gasp .. stunning, how does it like it In Georgia .. what happened to that round training pot!!
This tree would look better in a less deep, but wider pot.I saw this one yesterday at the National Arboretum, which reminded me of yours.
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This song goes w this tree I feel
God damn I love both your and @Brian Van Fleet Ezo spruce .. I bet they don’t import those trees anymore.You know what’s funny, the ghlenni in my last post was one that Doug imported and was in quarantine at Brussel’s. Now look at the tree in the background to the left. That’s your spruce next to it!
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