bonsaiDerek Mame Messages 214 Reaction score 106 Location woodbury MN USDA Zone 4b May 15, 2020 #1 What are these white spots on my newly collected bristle cone pine?
Mike Hennigan Chumono Messages 955 Reaction score 1,586 Location Ithaca, NY USDA Zone 5b May 15, 2020 #2 bonsaiDerek said: What are these white spots on my newly collected bristle cone pine?View attachment 303020 Click to expand... If I recall correctly from a Mirai stream, this is normal for a bristle cone and is like old sap or something? Don’t remember exactly but it looked quite a lot like this. I think this is probably just a normal peculiar trait of bristlecones.
bonsaiDerek said: What are these white spots on my newly collected bristle cone pine?View attachment 303020 Click to expand... If I recall correctly from a Mirai stream, this is normal for a bristle cone and is like old sap or something? Don’t remember exactly but it looked quite a lot like this. I think this is probably just a normal peculiar trait of bristlecones.
Mike Hennigan Chumono Messages 955 Reaction score 1,586 Location Ithaca, NY USDA Zone 5b May 15, 2020 #3 Look up old bristlecone streams in Mirai if you have access to Mirai, should probably make what I’m saying make more sense.
Look up old bristlecone streams in Mirai if you have access to Mirai, should probably make what I’m saying make more sense.
hemi71cuda Sapling Messages 44 Reaction score 81 Location Cleveland, OH May 15, 2020 #4 A bad sign on other plants but totally normal and characteristic of bristlecone. Dried resin.
P Potawatomi13 Imperial Masterpiece Messages 6,198 Reaction score 4,453 Location Eugene, OR USDA Zone 8 May 15, 2020 #5 As said perfectly normal on Pinus aristata/Rocky Mountain Bristlecone. Some have more few have less. Does pic of whole tree exist?
As said perfectly normal on Pinus aristata/Rocky Mountain Bristlecone. Some have more few have less. Does pic of whole tree exist?
Vance Wood Lord Mugo Messages 14,002 Reaction score 16,985 Location Michigan USDA Zone 5-6 May 16, 2020 #6 Normal.
Bonsai Nut Nuttier than your average Nut Messages 13,063 Reaction score 30,555 Location Charlotte area, North Carolina USDA Zone 8a May 16, 2020 #7 Potawatomi13 said: As said perfectly normal on Pinus aristata/Rocky Mountain Bristlecone. Some have more few have less. Does pic of whole tree exist? Click to expand... Show us some pics of the whole tree! I love bristlecones In case you don't already know, you need to do some maintenance on that guy
Potawatomi13 said: As said perfectly normal on Pinus aristata/Rocky Mountain Bristlecone. Some have more few have less. Does pic of whole tree exist? Click to expand... Show us some pics of the whole tree! I love bristlecones In case you don't already know, you need to do some maintenance on that guy
bonsaiDerek Mame Messages 214 Reaction score 106 Location woodbury MN USDA Zone 4b May 16, 2020 #8 Some maintenance?
Vance Wood Lord Mugo Messages 14,002 Reaction score 16,985 Location Michigan USDA Zone 5-6 May 16, 2020 #9 Potawatomi13 said: As said perfectly normal on Pinus aristata/Rocky Mountain Bristlecone. Some have more few have less. Does pic of whole tree exist? Click to expand... A question I have authored since the first day I signed up for this site.
Potawatomi13 said: As said perfectly normal on Pinus aristata/Rocky Mountain Bristlecone. Some have more few have less. Does pic of whole tree exist? Click to expand... A question I have authored since the first day I signed up for this site.