hamamelis amazonida
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hamamelis amazonida
Hallo!
do you know this specie? is it good? suggestions to a good pot are welcome.. maybe a retangular blue..glazed..
do you know this specie? is it good? suggestions to a good pot are welcome.. maybe a retangular blue..glazed..
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
Brown, oval without unglazed, would make a beautiful set :pot+Trunk color with the leaves and flowers of the species.
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
Luciano, thanks, do you think that we can put some royal navy blue or any kind of blue like the azaleas? do you think that blue will contrast more with the flowers?
Let's just wait..
Let's just wait..
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
I like the brown unglazed pots.
They are neutral and they do not compete with the plant.
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They are neutral and they do not compete with the plant.
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
lovely tree and unusual flowers, nice! 
i agree with luciano, brown unglazed, it is neutral and earthy which will work in well instead of taking over, i think a blue glaze would contrast to much.
jamie

i agree with luciano, brown unglazed, it is neutral and earthy which will work in well instead of taking over, i think a blue glaze would contrast to much.
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
A Cream coloured or a subdued green oval both would complement the flower and the foliage. Blue will also go with it but if it is too dark it will contrast too much,
Just my opinion.
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
humm, understand..but just one question , the real objective is to show the tree itsself right? not the vase? because in the art of bonsai we privilege the plant not the pot? so, anything that call attention more then the tree will not fit as good combination. am'i correct?
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We appreciate both as a whole displayamazonida wrote:humm, understand..but just one question , the real objective is to show the tree itsself right? not the vase? because in the art of bonsai we privilege the plant not the pot? so, anything that call attention more then the tree will not fit as good combination. am'i correct?
Yes the tree is important, but the put Must match the tree Other wise it will not be harmonious
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
Hello Amazonia,
I am intrigued by you plant. I grow a small tree here called hamamelis mollis common name witch hazel it flowers yellow in winter on bare stems. I have never seen your hamamelis before. Is it common in your part of the world ? Is it deciduous ? Please tell me more.
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I am intrigued by you plant. I grow a small tree here called hamamelis mollis common name witch hazel it flowers yellow in winter on bare stems. I have never seen your hamamelis before. Is it common in your part of the world ? Is it deciduous ? Please tell me more.
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
Craigw, can you post yours, so i can realize what kind of pot you're using?
well, i call it(pink,red,white) hamamelis, my sensei(mentor) told me that a few occorence in japan(red) and the pink originated from Canadá...but i'm not sure about it!.. for instance she is doing good, don't you think?
it is deciduos! for my luck
how about yours?
Amazonida
well, i call it(pink,red,white) hamamelis, my sensei(mentor) told me that a few occorence in japan(red) and the pink originated from Canadá...but i'm not sure about it!.. for instance she is doing good, don't you think?
it is deciduos! for my luck

how about yours?
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
Hi Amazonida,
My witchhazel is a garden plant not a bonsai.If you want my opinion about the pot I would use a glazed pot to accent the flower colour. Your tree looks extremely healthy you should be really pleased with it. The word bonsai means tree and pot the two elements are inextricably linked.
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My witchhazel is a garden plant not a bonsai.If you want my opinion about the pot I would use a glazed pot to accent the flower colour. Your tree looks extremely healthy you should be really pleased with it. The word bonsai means tree and pot the two elements are inextricably linked.
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
hello Aussie, continuing the topic, i post this two pot to chose from.. Craigw, i'm with you..let's see
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
This is the other opition..vote!! Craigw, let's just wait okay? i'm trying to see a blue to the people realize...
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
I continue seeing the figure inclined tree in a oval, brown pot, unglazed.
It is a Shakkan, in the pot of Kengay would pass the unreliability sensation.
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It is a Shakkan, in the pot of Kengay would pass the unreliability sensation.
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Re: hamamelis amazonida
Personally, out of the two pots pictured, I would prefer to see it in the rectangle one. But I do agree that an oval pot might be better 
