Hi Guys
The area in which i live is pine country. Radiata pine is the main industry here and there is great yamadori everywhere.(Actual yamadori, my town is called Mount Gambier for a reason ).
My question is, when is the best time to collect said yamadori? there are hundreds of trees here and not a great deal of bonsai enthusiests (that I know) to share them with so im in no real risk of losing them to other people.
Can somene please give me some advise.
Thanks Bodhi
Ill post some pics of a couple trees That I found this morning. Its a bit of a climb to get there and I didnt have my Phone with me.
Some really good stock though.
Could do. From what I can tell they vary in age maybe up to 5-6 years for the smaller ones.
pine 1.jpg
pine 2.jpg
the angle of the pics is very deceiving. Its quite a steep down slope they are on. great for cascade.
These are just 2 easy ones to get to. there is many more that are a bit harder to climb to... but I will anyway
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Stone pine: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Stone_Pine = a 2-needle pine. It has very distinctive juvenile foliage, totally different from the mature foliage. The lower branches of the pine in the second photo seem to show juvenile foliage, which is prob. why Webos questioned the id. of Radiata pine. Right, Webos?
Not sure you got that right, but it's difficult to judge on the basis of (pardon me) 2 very poor photos.
Did you know that there is a bonsai club in Mount Gambier? Called The Bonsai Society of Mount Gambier. Email Darren Archibald on <dyarchie@bigpond.com>. They would be able to help you better than we can.
Please, post decent pics next time you need an id. or other bonsai advice.
Good luck!
I must apologize for the picture quality I know its not the best. I will try to get some better pics to help. My phone was the only camera I had with me that perticulay day, and its not the easiest spot to get to so I havent been back as yet.
I do appreciate your feedback though. My original question was relating to digging these at the right time of year. As I mentioned in an earlier post, these were just the easiest to get to for pictures.
Ill try to get some pics tomorrow LLK so you can have a beter look.
cheers
Damian, the Bonsai Society of Mt Gambier meet at 1 Wehl St, South Mt Gambier. The meeting on the 3rd Tuesday of each month from Feb - Nov. It's near Vansittart Park. Contact number for the club is 8725-2632 if you would like more info.
Cheers mate! Hope to see you there.
Fantastic. Thanks Fireworks. I thought the only meetings were at Conboys on every third Sunday? I will definitely be there what time are the meetings.
Cheers
Damian