Thursday, May 31, 2012

European spruce #2

European spruce, Picea abies, collected in 1987, last image as of 1986. Genuine stone form Germany.


Dale Cochoy

We are with him.
I got this message:

Dale Cochoy

HI EVERYONE! This is Dales' wife Nancy. I wanted to let you know that Dale had a very serious accident tonite. He fell about 20ft. off a ladder while trimming a branch off one of the large trees in the garden. He has 4 fractured vertebra in his low back, 5 broken ribs and internal bleeding. He is in intensive care at Akron General Medical Ctr. He is able to talk and move his arms and legs but they are very worried about the bleeding in his abdomen. I will try to keep you posted about his condition. Please keep him in your prayers. Thank you, Nancy Bodine Cochoy

Wednesday, May 30, 2012

Rocky Mountain Juniper #6

Detailed wiring will follow in late summer.


Rocky Mountain Juniper #5

Detailed wiring will follow in late summer.


Rocky Mountain Juniper #4

My Rocky Mountain Junipers were much further already. Then, three years ago in spring they got a fungus which killed more than 50 % of the foliage. Last year again. I learned to apply a strong dose of copper. It helped somehow. This year again they lost some foliage. Now they seem to settle. I will have to restyle them again at the end of summer. All fine foliage needs to get wired.

Sunday, May 27, 2012

Three spruce

All three European spruce, Picea abies, collected in the Alps.


Friday, May 25, 2012

thick Prunus mahaleb

Wild cherry, Prunus mahaleb, collected in 2011. this one is available for sale or trade.


Three spruce

European spruce, Picea abies, all collected 15 years ago.


Spruce #42

European spruce, Picea abies, more than 100 years old, collected in the Alps in 2003. First image as of 2005.


Thursday, May 24, 2012

Prunus mahaleb improved

Prunus mahaleb, wild cherry, collected in 2011 in Italy. this one is avaiable for sale or trade.


some spruce

All collected and very old European spruce, Picea abies.


Tuesday, May 22, 2012

Prunus padus in bloom

Prunus padus, from nursery stock.


last of the new olives

This one is also collected, wild, with small round leaves. It is available for sale or trade.


hawthorn #6

In spring of 2013 all the wire goes off. Then the tree is planted into the final pot. And then it should be ready for any show in May.

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Monday, May 21, 2012

The second mega-sumo-olive

This is a wild olive with small foliage. It is really quite impressive and extraordinary. This one found a new home in five minutes.