Cast Iron Deodara Cedar "Yamadori"
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Cast Iron Deodara Cedar "Yamadori"
This has been on my agenda for some time .I had permission from an employee to collect , today i sought the owners permission ,These were self sown Deodar or Lebani Cedars which i have had a keen eye on for quite some time .As i was digging i struck a hard object , to my surprise it was a piece of the old drive way grate .I showed the owner and he gave me the lo down on the grate and also informed me that he has been spraying these tree's with roundup for a couple of seasons .
Obviously he wasn't successful as i have seen these for at least 3-4 years .They were at my local Servo' .Anyway now i can add a few cedars to the list of trainers.
Obviously he wasn't successful as i have seen these for at least 3-4 years .They were at my local Servo' .Anyway now i can add a few cedars to the list of trainers.
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Reason: Typo
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This is where it can reside from now on ,resting itself on a rock .Cheers Alpine
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Re: Cast Iron Deodara Cedar "Yamadori"
very nice mate, looks pretty healthy!
di this one practially ground layer itself like the torniquette method? could see close enough with the roots being brown and also the iron. definatly a strong tree and it makes me think that the iron from the steel has been used very well by the tree
di this one practially ground layer itself like the torniquette method? could see close enough with the roots being brown and also the iron. definatly a strong tree and it makes me think that the iron from the steel has been used very well by the tree
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Re: Cast Iron Deodara Cedar "Yamadori"
Thats unreal, I might have to go and check out my local servo's to see whats dropped between the cracks.
Nice
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Hi Jamie , its actually seed grown there has been numerous seedlings collected from the cedars here .The tornaque hasn't harmed the tree however it did flatten the base of the trunk which nicely fitted the rock it is sitting on .I'm surprised they survived the roundup , i have actually seen the chap spraying them . The silt they were growing in is very rich loam hence the good roots .Cheers Alpine
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Hi Archie ,amazing what is lurking around the next corner .I'm always on the lookout for good trunks/tree's , plants for Bonsai.Cheers Alpine
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Well i'm sure you people are sick of my Azalea's , don't woory only half of them are out so expect a few more progression posts. This was a break in the middle of digging Cork Bark Oaks and potting up acorns . This particular cedar has powered on to the point it needed a major trim
Cheers Alpineart
. This was quick and precise , i have kept most of the branches for future jin's and to aid pumping the trunk . It is still in the same pot and will get a re-pot when i find the time . About 6-8 major cuts cuts and a quick hook and hold wire placement was all the spare time i had . Well on it way to a Root over Rock ,Semi Cascade Cedrus Deodora .Cheers Alpineart
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Re: Cast Iron Deodara Cedar "Yamadori"
Thanks for sharing. I love Atlantic cedars a lot as bonsai
I have a really big slanting style cedar and it looks majestic
In Chinese we call them snow pine-that's translated lol
Cheers.
I have a really big slanting style cedar and it looks majestic
In Chinese we call them snow pine-that's translated lol
Cheers.
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Hi FMB, This is a Deodara not an Atlantica .It has a weeping habit and a longer needle. Not as impressive as Atlantica but very nice all the same . The word "Snow Pine" is very appropriate for these Cedars , i must remember that Name . Could you post a pic or topic of your Slanting Style Cedar , i would very much like to see it .
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Well its trimming time again and since i had some spare time i thought i would work this over again .
Cheers Alpineart
I trimmed the elongated shoots back hard and needle pluck the living daylights out of it to open up the canopy . Making headway in the right direction , now all it needs is some gentle wiring which will take place after a few other wiring jobs . I never thought to re-pot this and raise the trunk/rock in the pot to show off the root over rock a wee bit better , always next season . Cheers Alpineart
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Re: Cast Iron Deodara Cedar "Yamadori"
Hi Alpine,
thats a fantastic progression on this cedar mate from when you started this thread and one that you have to happy with. It is one that from now can only keep on getting better with time. Love your work.
Cheers
David
thats a fantastic progression on this cedar mate from when you started this thread and one that you have to happy with. It is one that from now can only keep on getting better with time. Love your work.
Cheers
David
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Hi Guys thanks for the positive feedback . Its a pity this wasn't an Atlantic Cedar , but you can't have everything in one bundle .
Cheers Alpine .
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I love it. Try to bring and keep the foliage near the trnk and use escape branches for Fattening.
I ask lots of questions that sound like suggestions. Please remember I am a inquisitive newbie trying to figure out why You made a particular decision, in order to learn.
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After a long absence this has had a makeover, a good trim and an average wire job
Cheers Alpineart
. Its still only early times but making progress in the right direction . This particular tree won best cascade in the local Horticultural show last year , not looking this good , i hope to enter it again . This along with the other collected self grown seedlings are doing well . While all the other are blue this one is a golden specimen all from the same tree ??? All where blue when collected .Cheers Alpineart
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