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Re: Autumn 2015

Posted: June 18th, 2015, 2:54 pm
by Steven
G'day,

I'n the front of my garden there are 3 Crepe Myrtles, purchased at the same time from the same place and planted at the same time in the same way.
You can see from the following pictures that the ball on the left is showing beautiful Autumn colour and the other is still growing powerfully :?:

Anyone know why?
2015 June (1).JPG
2015 June (3).JPG
Regards,
Steven

Re: Autumn 2015

Posted: June 18th, 2015, 3:22 pm
by NAHamilton
Hi Steven,

I can't answer your question, but I have one for you. Why is that pole private?

Cheers,
Nigel

Re: Autumn 2015

Posted: June 18th, 2015, 3:48 pm
by Jarad
NAHamilton wrote: I can't answer your question, but I have one for you. Why is that pole private?
:lol: How the heck did you spot that.

Re: Autumn 2015

Posted: June 18th, 2015, 5:20 pm
by NAHamilton
We've got 3 kids Jarad, I'm always on the lookout :shifty:

Re: Autumn 2015

Posted: June 18th, 2015, 5:44 pm
by Watto
Even though they are in the same general area there could be(would be) some soil variables and that could account for some differences. The biggest influence however will be the aspect - amount of sun, reflected heat from the buildings, what is on the other side of the two walls and what is on the other side of the walls which will (could) influence the amount of heat that is transferred. All that said, its a very pleasing and relaxing scene that should be enjoyed.

Re: Autumn 2015

Posted: June 18th, 2015, 7:04 pm
by Phoenix238
Different micro climates

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Re: Autumn 2015

Posted: June 26th, 2015, 8:38 pm
by Scott777
My maple

Re: Autumn 2015

Posted: October 2nd, 2022, 12:57 pm
by yamadorikid
shibui wrote: May 6th, 2015, 8:01 pm Here are a few more pictures as autumn colour this year progresses a little further.
The gingko is at maximum colour today gingko 2015 5 .JPG
This trident also has an impressive colour range at the moment trident # 2015 5 2.JPG
The rain and wind over the last couple of days has knocked a fair few leaves off this English elm but you get the idea English elm medium 2015 5 .JPG

This one is not yet bonsai but does have some potential. It is A. palmatum 'Hanama Nishiki' which is a dwarf Japanese maple. May be a bit temperamental, even when grafted, but with small leaves, compact growth and great autumn colour it is worth persisting with.A. palmatum 'Hanama Nishiki' 2015 5 1.JPGA. palmatum 'Hanama Nishiki' 2015 5 2.JPG
lovley trees there as usual you have Shibui, just wondering as i also have a Hanama Nishiki.

Is it worth while to try air layer these? or take cuttings?

or should i just graft them? but grafting is my least favourite to try as the graft is usally visable.

I have plenty of branches to try so thought i give it a go this spring...they have super small leaves and a bonsai with this species would look soo unique..

do you have any experience with this species?

thanks

Re: Autumn 2015

Posted: October 2nd, 2022, 6:48 pm
by shibui
I cannot help with propagating Hanama Nishiki. Some varieties of JM root better than others but I have only ever grafted this one so have no idea if it will root easily or not.
I have real problems growing any JM from cuttings so I don't even bother to try any more. Other people seem to be able to do it so it is worth a try to see if you can root this variety.
There's a layer on one of my trees but no roots last season so just waiting to see if any develop this spring.