shibui wrote: ↑May 6th, 2015, 8:01 pm
Here are a few more pictures as autumn colour this year progresses a little further.
The gingko is at maximum colour today gingko 2015 5 .JPG
This trident also has an impressive colour range at the moment trident # 2015 5 2.JPG
The rain and wind over the last couple of days has knocked a fair few leaves off this English elm but you get the idea English elm medium 2015 5 .JPG
This one is not yet bonsai but does have some potential. It is A. palmatum 'Hanama Nishiki' which is a dwarf Japanese maple. May be a bit temperamental, even when grafted, but with small leaves, compact growth and great autumn colour it is worth persisting with.A. palmatum 'Hanama Nishiki' 2015 5 1.JPGA. palmatum 'Hanama Nishiki' 2015 5 2.JPG
lovley trees there as usual you have Shibui, just wondering as i also have a Hanama Nishiki.
Is it worth while to try air layer these? or take cuttings?
or should i just graft them? but grafting is my least favourite to try as the graft is usally visable.
I have plenty of branches to try so thought i give it a go this spring...they have super small leaves and a bonsai with this species would look soo unique..
do you have any experience with this species?
thanks