This is a Chimonanthus retusus which I started a while ago after seeing them in Murata's ''Four seasons of Bonsai''
It has not flowered yet but I really enjoy the whitish bark and wild apearence during winter. Looking forward to the next few years with this one.
A member of the Ash/Olive family. Very tough and easy to grow and defoliates as easy as any ash. In fact its not as brittle and has finer ramification so I think its better than ash plus one day it may even flower!
Chinese Fringe tree coming along...
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Re: Chinese Fringe tree coming along...
Thanks Mathew. It needs more depth in the upper left and middle right but I will work towards that. As you can see I'm a big fan of clip and grow rather than wire to shape branches. IMO wire is for directing and cutting is for producing although the line between them is blured. 

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Re: Chinese Fringe tree coming along...
Very nice Treeman. I love the lower trunk & nebari, really showing some age.
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Re: Chinese Fringe tree coming along...
Nice tree
dunno that i have seen one before
if you lost all the branching on the left, I reckon it would be a cracker windswept too.
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if you lost all the branching on the left, I reckon it would be a cracker windswept too.
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Re: Chinese Fringe tree coming along...
Beautiful tree, reminds me a lot of Harry Harringtons work, very natural looking!
Cheers for showing us
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Cheers for showing us
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Re: Chinese Fringe tree coming along...
That is a very interesting idea Ken!....food for thought..kcpoole wrote:if you lost all the branching on the left, I reckon it would be a cracker windswept too.
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Re: Chinese Fringe tree coming along...
This is a nice deciduous image, in a few more years it will look fantastic. Are these in any way related to the Loropetalum Chinense?
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Jeremy
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