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Re: Acacia galpinii
Posted: October 31st, 2012, 5:35 am
by MWid
Tnx lennard really great help, I love reading your blog by the way, I have learn't quite a bit within a South African context.
Re: Acacia galpinii
Posted: October 31st, 2012, 6:36 pm
by GavinG
Very fine tree, good trunk texture, and graceful movement. Thanks for posting. Our acacias look, and behave, quite differently.
Gavin
Re: Acacia galpinii
Posted: November 1st, 2012, 4:19 am
by lennard
Thanks for all the positive replies.
Will update after the defoliation to show the results.
Lennard
Re: Acacia galpinii
Posted: November 1st, 2012, 6:38 am
by Jerry Meislik
Lennard,
Very nice work.
I saw a number of these as bonsai on my trip to Africa.
I think yours is right up there with the best.
Jerry
Re: Acacia galpinii
Posted: November 16th, 2012, 11:27 pm
by lennard
I have defoliated the tree two weeks ago to adjust some of the twigs and to get back buds going:
november 2012.jpg
The tree has responded well to the defoliation and has budded out nicely. I have heard that you can reduce Maples leaves by pinching out the growing tip between two new leafs while the bud is still very young and I am doing this to the buds at the outer limits of the canopy. The two leaves that remains do not reduce tremendously but the amount of backbudding I am getting is tremendous - it is even budding out just below the remaining leaves where I have removed the growing tip. I do believe this will leave me with very nice twiggy growth and with that a very nice canopy.
Lennard
Re: Acacia galpinii
Posted: November 17th, 2012, 8:54 am
by kcpoole
Nice result

Lots of new shoots there for you to control now
Ken
Re: Acacia burkei
Posted: March 22nd, 2013, 4:19 am
by lennard
Just realized I named the tree wrong in this thread. It is Burkei and not galpinii
From the date I have defoliated the tree I let the twigs grew out to three to four leaves before cutting them back to two leaves:
maart 2013 groot 2.jpg
In winter I will compress the crown a bit because it is getting too heavy.
Any comments welcome.
Lennard
Re: Acacia burkei
Posted: March 22nd, 2013, 8:31 pm
by kcpoole
Lovely tree Lennard
Super effort mate, to reward you, i have renmed the thread as you mention in the last post
Ken
Re: Acacia burkei
Posted: March 22nd, 2013, 11:05 pm
by Neli
Lennard, Looking very very good! Keep it up! Proud of you!
Re: Acacia burkei
Posted: March 23rd, 2013, 4:42 am
by Andrew Legg
Looks good Lennard. If it were mine, I'd lift the foliage a bit to expose some of the branching that's holding it up!

Re: Acacia burkei
Posted: March 23rd, 2013, 6:47 am
by lennard
Thanks for the compliments.
I am thinking a lot on making the branch structure more visible- I am a traditionalist when it comes to opening the trunkline, branches and twigs so the structure can be visible. In leaf the only way to do this will have to be by cutting back the composite leaves to the first pair so that the twigs can be visible through the leaves. In winter this will not be a problem.
At this stage the tree looks natural from all sides and if I want to open up the branch/twig structure by picking up the branches/twigs the tree will have to have a single front where the leave rim is higher than the back.
I am always commenting on composite leaved trees that the leave stalk should be seen as a twig and that one will have to wire every leaf stalk if you want a perfect tree
Lennard