New yamadori hornbeam for new penjing
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Easter holiday was a great time to go and collect some rocks and glue them into the landscape.
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Posted 8 years 8 months ago #20054
Thank you for sharing. I can't wait to see the progress from spring into summer...
(and again next year...)
(and again next year...)
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Posted 8 years 8 months ago #20055
wonderful
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So here is one summer pic of this tree.
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Posted 8 years 5 months ago #23515
super healthy. Welldone!
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Posted 8 years 5 months ago #23516
wow look how much that's growing. How is the weather where you live?
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It is 30°C at the moment, and the temperatures are supposed to rise in coming days.
They get as high as 40°C in the warmest days of summer.
The leaves on weaker hornbeams get burned, so I am curious how its gonna be with this one since it is on full sun since morning till about 3pm.
Hopefully it will endure it, if not, I will have to move it someplace else. I wouldn?t like that cause it weights about a ton
They get as high as 40°C in the warmest days of summer.
The leaves on weaker hornbeams get burned, so I am curious how its gonna be with this one since it is on full sun since morning till about 3pm.
Hopefully it will endure it, if not, I will have to move it someplace else. I wouldn?t like that cause it weights about a ton
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This is the tree that I prepared - pruned - roughly at the same time when I collected the tree in this thread.
It is a hornbeam too, and it is interesting that it had very little growth this season, left growing in it?s natural environment compared to one that was collected and planted on a marble plate.
I take it that with a good care, the trees are better off in our pots, being loved and pampered, what do you say?
It is a hornbeam too, and it is interesting that it had very little growth this season, left growing in it?s natural environment compared to one that was collected and planted on a marble plate.
I take it that with a good care, the trees are better off in our pots, being loved and pampered, what do you say?
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Posted 8 years 1 week ago #28231
Agreed for certain cases. I lost several hornbeams that I left in the ground after pruning, while the ones I collected and put into pots did just fine. Same with some maples.
The pines and junipers fared the same either way.
The pines and junipers fared the same either way.
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Posted 8 years 1 week ago #28234
I say you need to box this one up and send it to me
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