Progression on a Malus Micromalus
- dsdevries
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I wanted to show you the progression on a Malus Micromalus I Air-layered about 2 years ago. The basic structure is now complete. It's now ready to go on refinement. For the next few years I will work on proper ramification. It wont be easy considering this tree is only about 5.11" high.
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The air layer worked very well, the tree has some great nebari. Nice general design with the wiring. Im looking forward to seeing further posts on the ramification. Good luck
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Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4651Well done, and it will be a nice tree in the future!
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Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4680agree...but always remember proportion and significant is emportant.Vnolan wrote: By big wound do you mean the large open area? I think that sometimes large areas like that make a bonsai look more like an authentic older tree, because older trees are rife with openings like that one. I was out fishing with my dad the other day, and observing the trees around ( we were in an area with some very old trees), and noticing all of the wounds and openings that they have. I don't know a lot about bonsai, but I think that some bonsai look better with the openings, because actual full size trees have them.
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Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4702I have a big decision to make now. I have two branches at exactly the same hight. One of them have to become the new trunk. On the pictures you see one possibility. This branch follows the curves of the trunk nicely and therefore the tree will feature a nice taper. The other possibility however would give me a better overall branch-layout.
Which branch should I make my new trunk?
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Posted 12 years 8 months ago #4708as for which branch to pick what you have there looks good . first branch is thicker than the rest, nice lines on the proposed trunk . finer branching on the leader
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