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Azalea Bonsai Exhibition

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:aussie: Another BIG EVENT - The VIC Satsuki Interest Group is holding its

“ANNUAL AZALEA BONSAI EXHIBITION” on Saturday 5th & Sunday 6th November, 10:00AM to 4:00PM, at “Bonsai Art” Nursery, 236 Old Dandenong Road, Heatherton. :clap: :clap: :clap:

FREE ENTRY!!! :cool:

Not just :imo: a stunning display of the most beautiful colors and shapes of flowers :worship:

… this is an event NOT TO BE MISSED!!! :tu:


THE BONSAI ART NURSERY has been growing Satsuki azaleas for over 25 years and stocks over 40 varieties, many new to Australia! It’s one of the greatest selection of Satsuki and other Azalea - check it out ....

.... it's the perfect weekend! :whistle:

Hope to see many of you there! :fc:

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for a sneak preview and what else you will find follow the link https://www.facebook.com/events/1805245189705511/ :cool:

The Show will be spectacular and there is an amazing collection of Azaleas available to purchase.

Hope to see you there

Cheers :fc:
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:gday: A very interesting article by Trevor McComb on the Azalea Interest Group Melbourne & Bonsai Art Facebook site - you can see many of these specimens at the show :cool:
https://www.facebook.com/Bonsai-Art-Nur ... 8/?fref=nf

WHEN SATSUKI ARE NOT SATSUKI!
At least a year ago, whilst in conversation with fellow Satsuki enthusiasts, a proposition was voiced that “There are bonsai enthusiasts, including club members, who do not know what Satsuki are”
Some credibility to this statement was given at the recent Vic Bonsai Club annual exhibition (5&6th Oct, Box Hill) .I’m reliably informed that in the sales area, some lovely little Kurume azaleas were clearly labelled as Satsuki. Gasp!

Whilst I am not an expert in the field of Azaleas, I will, in the interest of educating and maybe a little Satsuki promotion, attempt to explain, What is Satsuki?
Azaleas belong to a huge and diverse family of shrubs that grow all over the world from Europe, North America and even Australia all falling under the Genus Rhododendron.
Most of the well-known cultivated Azaleas species come from China, The Himalayas and Japan .Accurately grouping the many and diverse species of this genus could be the source of much argument. For my own personal understanding, I break them up into 4 main groups as follows-

The Mollis , The Indicas ,The Kurumes , & The Satsuki
The Mollis group are the deciduous azaleas, they flower before the new leaf growth appears in spring.
The Indicas are the most widely known and grown group. They have long been popular garden shrubs being the main group to originally be imported to the western world. The Indicas are generally the largest in flower, leaf and overall bush size. They can flower from early winter through to their main peak in spring
The Kurumes are small, bushy, naturally occurring Japanese hybrids with mostly small flowers that bloom throughout the spring. Often grown by azalea nurseries for the chain store market.
Specialist Azalea nurseries have mainly grown Indica’s and Kurume’s with the exception being Gumpos which belong in the Satsuki group.
Both Indica’s & Kurume’s can both be styled as bonsai and in particular there are many well-known impressive Kurume bonsai.

However, overwhelmingly the most popular group for bonsai styling are the Satsuki and for very good reason.
The Satsuki group differ from the other azaleas groups in a number of ways. The name Satsuki refers to the 5th month in Japan when the Satsuki flower (this is after the Indica’s & Kurume’s have finished) which is from Late Spring through to early summer. Satsuki have been bred since the 1600’s and there are believed to be over 3000 varieties. Flower size varies enormously but it is the Satsuki’s ability to have many colour variations on the one plant that really distinguishes them from other azalea groups. As a Satsuki ages the variation can increase and it is not uncommon to have white, red and pink at the same time. Different flower shapes can also be found on the same plant. Satsuki have a great ability to bud almost anywhere on old wood and so can be cut back very hard. They also have two main flushes of growth. The first is before flowering and the second is after flowering. This is another major distinguishing fact of the Satsuki group. Indicas and Kurumes have only one main flush of growth, which is after flowering.
The Satsuki are so popular for bonsai in Japan they have their own dedicated Satsuki bonsai shows and Satsuki magazine.
I hope this clears up some confusion between the groups.

For more information on Satsuki, The Victorian Satsuki interest Group is having an exhibition at Bonsai Art Nursery on the weekend of 5 & 6th of November.Its free admission and all are welcome.
Bonsai Art Nursery has been growing Satsuki azaleas for over 25 years and stocks over 40 varieties , many new to Australia. The one pictured is “Asazakura” one of the earliest varieties to flower.
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Visited Bonsai Art Nursery last week - not sure how Trevor manages to get his Azaleas to flower like this :worship: - and there are a lot more around the nursery. :hooray: :fc:
You just need to come and see for yourself.

A lot of us struggle because of the wet weather. :palm: :palm: :palm:
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:aussie: Hi ALL :aussie:

One more sleep and we're on! :clap: :clap: :clap:

If you haven't been last year :palm: .... don't miss it this time!

:imo: It's unique and stunning!!!

Hope to see many of you at this great event?! :fc:

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Yep, Trevor's Azaleas always spectacular :worship: well worth the visit ;) :tu:
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Just got back from Bonsai Art. :tu: Some seriously spectacular Azaleas are on show and for sale. Both with and without flowers. :hooray: Some seriously well styled trees. You'll kick yourself if you miss it.
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All done, all set up with many different varieties brought in by the members for display.
Ready to rock and roll, talking about rolling don't forget the rubles :2c: :2c: :2c: :2c: :2c: :2c:
hope to see you either tomorrow or on Sunday
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Please, someone get pics for us out of town Azalea Tragic's. :worship:
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here are a few photos of the show, to see single pictures follow the link to Facebook https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?fbid ... =3&theater

Thank you to everyone who made the effort to come to the Show and to the ones who made it possible :worship: :worship: :worship:
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Thanks Marlene for posting pics. It was a great show. Do you have more pics of the non flowering ones?
A big well done to all who work very hard to put it all together. Great show. :clap:
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is that what you had in mind Kirky?
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Graeme wrote:Please, someone get pics for us out of town Azalea Tragic's. :worship:
The Pictures are great .... thank you Marlene for posting :cool: .... but there's no comparison to the "real thing" :shake:

Whoever missed out .... missed out BIG TIME! :palm:

But there's always next time
!!! :whistle:

Thank you again to ALL who participated to make it the great success it was! :tu:

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Thanks Marlene, exactly what I wanted for those who think its only about the flowers. Great little :clap: trees
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Yes thanks you so much Marlene, really appreciate you taking the time to post those pics up. I know it's not the same as being there, but it makes a close second.

If I may ask, in your post of the 2 November, above, do you know the name of the Satsuki shown in the 4th pic from the top please?
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