Azalea
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Those came from the ground. Which is how azaleas are grown for bonsai too. It just takes time, the right species (!) and climate.
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leatherback wrote: Those came from the ground. Which is how azaleas are grown for bonsai too. It just takes time, the right species (!) and climate.
Most that I have taken care of here in central FLA have been spindley sticks that have been in the ground for 10-30 years. I got some potted ones that looks a lot fatter at the base.
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Auk wrote: ...Azalea is basally, not apically dominant, how come it has such long trunks without side branches..
Well, I don't know the history of Leatherback's azalea, but the (old) ones I've been looking for come from hedges, so most of them have long bare trunks; the younger ones do have good ramification close to the trunk, but they (the trunks) are thin for a good bonsai.
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Update... flowering nicely this year. New branches are forming, lower on the trunk, but not really at useful places. I'll need to reduce the longer branches in the top - once it's done flowering.
1 year ago vs. now:
1 year ago vs. now:
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Still in love with that movement of the trunk and nebari. You've got an amazing tree
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