It only took 25 years
- Ray M
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It only took 25 years
Hi all,
I thought some may be interested about the history of this Wisteria. This was the second tree I bought when I first started Bonsai.
It eventually flowered this year. There were 50 flowers. Now I know it will flower I'll do some more work on the tree, and look for an appropriate pot.
Regards Ray
I thought some may be interested about the history of this Wisteria. This was the second tree I bought when I first started Bonsai.
It eventually flowered this year. There were 50 flowers. Now I know it will flower I'll do some more work on the tree, and look for an appropriate pot.
Regards Ray
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- alpineart
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Re: It only took 25 years
Hi Ray M , mate your a very patient man . I doubt if i could wait that long , i'd have to graft a flower bud or two onto it .
Cheers Alpineart
Cheers Alpineart
- Ray M
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Re: It only took 25 years
Hi Alpineart,
Would you believe I intended to do some grafts this year. When I checked the tree I couldn't believe my eyes to see all the flower buds.
Regards Ray
Would you believe I intended to do some grafts this year. When I checked the tree I couldn't believe my eyes to see all the flower buds.

Regards Ray
- Ray M
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Re: It only took 25 years
Hi all,
This Wisteria flowed very nicely this year. There are about 100 racemes. The tree is still on the ground amongst a whole lot of other trees. I'll remove it this year and put it into a bonsai pot.
Regards Ray
This Wisteria flowed very nicely this year. There are about 100 racemes. The tree is still on the ground amongst a whole lot of other trees. I'll remove it this year and put it into a bonsai pot.
Regards Ray
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- Josh
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Re: It only took 25 years
Nice mate, worth the wait
I love wisteria. Got 2 small ones. Hope I don't have to wait 25 yrs to see it flower.
I love this tree.
Josh.

I love this tree.
Josh.
- Ray M
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Re: It only took 25 years
Hi Rod,rodm wrote:Hi Ray,
Just one question, why do think it took so long to flower?![]()
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Cheers Rod
I don't really know the answer to that question. I have done some things differently over the last few years. When I was developing the trunk and structure, the tree was pruned quite a bit. If you want them to flower you need to stop pruning at the right time to allow the flowers to develop. I also started feeding the tree more and foliage feed.
This is one document I downloaded: Regards Ray
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- Hackimoto
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Re: It only took 25 years
Peter Valder is the guru of Wisterias in Australia and has published a superb book on this subject. Basically it comes down to where you live and which Wisteria you have. Ray M has a Japanese Wisteria and lives in an area that is considered mild temperate. Any of the Chinese , sinensis species or cultivars are suitable in warmer winter areas. Japanese,W. floribundas are notorious for slow flowering and as Ray experienced can take decades to flower, if at all. My most reliable are W.sinensis purple, and cultivars, Jako and Wisteria brachybotrys) 'Shiro-kapitan' . I have grafted Chinese onto worthwile Japanese trunks to get flowers. Most others have proven to be very disappointing over the 40 or so years that I have been experimenting with them. That is an excellent article that is linked above.
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- Ray M
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Re: It only took 25 years
Hi folks,
Whilst I was away my neighbour was kind enough to take some photos for me. The tree flowered quite well this year.
Regards Ray
Whilst I was away my neighbour was kind enough to take some photos for me. The tree flowered quite well this year.
Regards Ray
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