Picea gluaca "globe"
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Picea gluaca "globe"
This was one of many trees i purchased from a lady in Wangaratta, she rescues "suffering trees". It cost 5 bucks , at the time i had numerous Norway Spruces but not a Globe .Whilst i've been told they don't make good Bonsai , i didn't listen and this is the result .
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Re: Picea Abies "globe"
These are the latest pics , 18 months after i hacked and chopped over time through the 13 original trunks leaving only 3
The trunks were removed over a 12 month period rather than in one hit . All in all its progressing well from when i purchased it .Cheers AlpineYou do not have the required permissions to view the files attached to this post.
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Re: Picea Abies "globe"
Alpine, you have really brought out the tree within. Wonderful.
Failure and disappointment is part of the learning process. ~ Paul (pjkatich)
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Thanks Anja ,it needs some work to remove the 2 unsighly roots left on for safe progression .Hopefully the repot will be a the time to remove them .cheersAnja wrote:Alpine, you have really brought out the tree within. Wonderful.
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Re: Picea Abies "globe"
Hi,
I may be wrong but I think it is a sport of the Picea glauca "Alberta Conica" named Globe by the grower Gordon Milton? at Wentworth Falls NSW. The foliage sure looks like it rather than Picea abies.
Grant
I may be wrong but I think it is a sport of the Picea glauca "Alberta Conica" named Globe by the grower Gordon Milton? at Wentworth Falls NSW. The foliage sure looks like it rather than Picea abies.
Grant
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Re: Picea Abies "globe"
Hi Grant you are probably correct , it wouldn't be the first time a tree has been mis-labelled .I actually visited a Bonsai Nursery several week ago ,they were selling Nigra's as J.B.P.The trees were purchased from a wholesaler so the mistake was made elsewhere ..Maybe a MOD can change the tag on this .Thanks for the info .Cheers AlpineGrant Bowie wrote:Hi,
I may be wrong but I think it is a sport of the Picea glauca "Alberta Conica" named Globe by the grower Gordon Milton? at Wentworth Falls NSW. The foliage sure looks like it rather than Picea abies.
Grant
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Re: Picea Abies "globe"
No problem.alpineart wrote:Hi Grant you are probably correct , it wouldn't be the first time a tree has been mis-labelled .I actually visited a Bonsai Nursery several week ago ,they were selling Nigra's as J.B.P.The trees were purchased from a wholesaler so the mistake was made elsewhere ..Maybe a MOD can change the tag on this .Thanks for the info .Cheers AlpineGrant Bowie wrote:Hi,
I may be wrong but I think it is a sport of the Picea glauca "Alberta Conica" named Globe by the grower Gordon Milton? at Wentworth Falls NSW. The foliage sure looks like it rather than Picea abies.
Grant
I remember boucing around that nursery (Miltons) in the late 1970s and choosing stock and rock with Hatsuji Kato in 1988.
Grant