This one was collected by Horst Heinzlreiter this spring. It somehow found it's wy into my garden today.
Walter Pall's main blog about bonsai and his work with trees from day to day. Lots of good pictures of good trees and lots of valuable information about bonsai.
Sunday, July 29, 2007
Hunting for sabina junipers - part 3
Hunting for sabina junipers - part 2
Hunting for sabina junipers - part 1
In some areas of the Alps sabinas are not rare at all. Just like mugos one can find milions of them. But it is extremely difficult to find a good one. And ist usually is very dangerous to collect them. They love cliffs. The best trees are where it is the steepest. They are all the way up.
Here some impressions of what it is like. The lonely juniper was out of reach for me. It would be collectible, but I wuld really risk my life just climbing there. Eventually I will have to return with proper climbing gear and with a companion.
Here some impressions of what it is like. The lonely juniper was out of reach for me. It would be collectible, but I wuld really risk my life just climbing there. Eventually I will have to return with proper climbing gear and with a companion.
spruces - part 6
Monday, July 23, 2007
the boxwood parade
This is a batch that I have imported last winter. These I have handpicked from several hundred already handpicked ones. They are all Koren boxwood, dwarf variety, Buxus microphyllum. They are all shohin size. Now this is very promising stock I think! Great fun to work wiht.
Pictures as of winter 2006 /07 and July 2007.
Pictures as of winter 2006 /07 and July 2007.
a darling shohin mugo pine cascade
a small Scots pine
Scots pine, Pinus sylvestris, from collected matrial. It was so unsightly for many years that I never bothered to take a pucture.
1) summer 2006, before
2) after plucking the needles and working on teh deadwood with chisel and fire.
3) wired and shaped, looks kind of strange and untidy. Well, it does not matter what it looks like rigth after first styling. It only has to look goood much later.
4) July 2007, not so bad after all
35 cm high, pot Chinese
1) summer 2006, before
2) after plucking the needles and working on teh deadwood with chisel and fire.
3) wired and shaped, looks kind of strange and untidy. Well, it does not matter what it looks like rigth after first styling. It only has to look goood much later.
4) July 2007, not so bad after all
35 cm high, pot Chinese
a fat honeysuckle
This is a wild honeysuckle as they are faily common as understock in the lower Alps where the soil is Calcium mostly. It is Lonicera yxlostemum. This one was collected in Tyrol, Austria a few years ago. In 2005 I got it as part of a trade.
1) spring 2006 before
2) spring 2006 after
3) spring 2007
4) other side
5) July 2007
6) other side 45 cm high, pot Chinese
This is somewhat promising.
1) spring 2006 before
2) spring 2006 after
3) spring 2007
4) other side
5) July 2007
6) other side 45 cm high, pot Chinese
This is somewhat promising.
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