Pinus banksiana literati - humble beginning
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Posted 2 years 2 months ago #78071
My name is Abhishek and from Minnesota USA . So this is the beginning of my literati with my Pinus banksiana .
Living in zone 4 , Jack pine does really well . Have been growing this one from a clearance section of nursery for around 3 years . This autumn thought time to get it styled in literati although didn’t have that in mind in the beginning . But having lost a few lower branches and not seeing many other options plunged into a literati style …
Living in zone 4 , Jack pine does really well . Have been growing this one from a clearance section of nursery for around 3 years . This autumn thought time to get it styled in literati although didn’t have that in mind in the beginning . But having lost a few lower branches and not seeing many other options plunged into a literati style …
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Posted 2 years 2 months ago #78105
Hello and welcome.
Seems elegant, that's a species I didn't know...
Seems elegant, that's a species I didn't know...
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Posted 2 years 2 months ago #78115Hello and welcome.
Seems elegant, that's a species I didn't know...
Thank you ! There’s not much literature around Pinus banksiana being used for bonsai . So it’s going to be a trial run for the next few years to see how it develops . Following it kind of mugo pine way .
I can’t think of a reason why banksiana would not be used for bonsai as the branches are naturally droopy , flexible enough to wire them easily and develops interesting contortions along the way of it’s growth . As far as I have read - they hate root pruning …
I have a large banksiana cultivar Uncle Foggy in my garden which is fascinating .
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Posted 2 years 2 months ago #78439
I love this! Happy to see someone using this species! I'm way up in zone 1a/1b (James Bay area, Quebec). We have tons of really cool looking banksianas when you get to higher ground. I plan to collect a few Jack Pine this coming spring!
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