Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
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Will post a new photo soon. Those pics are highly compressed. It should show better detail
Brian
Will post a new photo soon. Those pics are highly compressed. It should show better detail
Brian
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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
Brian
Was the smaller tree a cutting of the larger?
I am thinking of doing this with a Chinese Elm but worried that the "corky bark" wont blend
Was the smaller tree a cutting of the larger?
I am thinking of doing this with a Chinese Elm but worried that the "corky bark" wont blend
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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
hartos,
from my understanding of the grafting process once taken it grows as one tree and being a corky bark would help blend this, as long as the tree used to graft with is of the same type. if you could get a cutting to strike, which shouldnt be a problem with elm, then it will blend it very well and once the corkiness of the mark starts to build up you wouldnt even see where the graft was
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from my understanding of the grafting process once taken it grows as one tree and being a corky bark would help blend this, as long as the tree used to graft with is of the same type. if you could get a cutting to strike, which shouldnt be a problem with elm, then it will blend it very well and once the corkiness of the mark starts to build up you wouldnt even see where the graft was

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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
Wow bingh you da man. A great tree there and great work! thanks much for sharing it with us. 

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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
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I don't know for sure if it was a cutting from the main tree but it has the same DNA as I propagated hundreds from several generations all of which came from the original tiny cutting. Providing trees are of the same species grafting if done correctly should take
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I don't know for sure if it was a cutting from the main tree but it has the same DNA as I propagated hundreds from several generations all of which came from the original tiny cutting. Providing trees are of the same species grafting if done correctly should take
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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
Well done Brian
I am doing the exact same thing on Procumbens Juniper. The scion I am using is a cutting of the original tree, and has been on now for nearly 2 years and is only now just looking like it going to take and work
Ken
I am doing the exact same thing on Procumbens Juniper. The scion I am using is a cutting of the original tree, and has been on now for nearly 2 years and is only now just looking like it going to take and work

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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
Pruned today
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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
Gidday Brian, good posts on your tree. It was good to be part of all that in those days, some great memories. Hope you're not reattaching to the tree - it's ok to let go, Brian, it's going to a good home!
Maybe you could share a photo of your big privet, it was a brilliant tree with a natural look. Loved it!
Cheers Rod



Maybe you could share a photo of your big privet, it was a brilliant tree with a natural look. Loved it!
Cheers Rod

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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
G'day mate
Hope all is well. They were great days. Shannon rang yesterday - coming for a visit.
Will find a pic of the big privet and post it
Stay loose
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Hope all is well. They were great days. Shannon rang yesterday - coming for a visit.
Will find a pic of the big privet and post it
Stay loose
Brian
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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
Great progression Brian very informative.......I Would also love to see some pic's from the good days in Bundy (15-20 odd years ago).
We were a pretty advanced group for a country town.
Glad to see your sharing your wealth of knowledge on Bonsai.
Looking forward to seeing you soon
Cheers.
We were a pretty advanced group for a country town.
Glad to see your sharing your wealth of knowledge on Bonsai.
Looking forward to seeing you soon
Cheers.
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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
Thanks mate
I am sure that I can dig up some of the old history.
I just found a photo of the clero in the ground. This was to be the front but became the back, Note the scars from cutting off trunks and branches. When ground growing you should leave all trunks and branches if you want to bulk up the base of the trunk then cut them off when you reduce the height thus gaining great taper
Brian
I am sure that I can dig up some of the old history.
I just found a photo of the clero in the ground. This was to be the front but became the back, Note the scars from cutting off trunks and branches. When ground growing you should leave all trunks and branches if you want to bulk up the base of the trunk then cut them off when you reduce the height thus gaining great taper
Brian
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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
An earlier photo
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Re: Clerodendrum - fixing a nasty reverse taper
nice tree brian! i can see how to get the ramification on them now 
it shouldnt be to long for the couple i have
cheers!
jamie

it shouldnt be to long for the couple i have

cheers!
jamie

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