Those trees are looking very healthy Mathew
A hint of autumn
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Re: A hint of autumn
Could this be a new era, Mojo posting pictures of trees
Those trees are looking very healthy Mathew

Those trees are looking very healthy Mathew
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Re: A hint of autumn
I was hoping this would give an impressive display this year but it looks to be starting to lose it's leaves already. Oh well looks great at the moment anyway
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Re: A hint of autumn
Love this thread of autumn. Maybe someone should start a winter one when we get there too
Thanks for the lovely pics of your trees guys and gals
Thanks for the lovely pics of your trees guys and gals
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Re: A hint of autumn
andrew your setup is amazing, it makes me wish us young folk could one day own a nice setup like that 
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Re: A hint of autumn
WOW
Matthew I am utterly impressed at your collection
I love your little Root over rock trident (shohin I think) you have a great eye for creating beautiful trees. If my trees turn out half as good as yours, I will be a very happy man
I love your little Root over rock trident (shohin I think) you have a great eye for creating beautiful trees. If my trees turn out half as good as yours, I will be a very happy man
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Re: A hint of autumn
Been sooo busy at work and not getting home till well into dark
quick pic at night of 3 japanese maples in some colour. The one on the right is a dissectum ever red or simular. Spring colour is incredible and its on its own roots too 
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Re: A hint of autumn
Not autumn colour. These are the low leaves of a Euc., about to die off. Normal leaves in the background.
And these are younger leaves - red rims, red stems, and all kinds of "fire marks".
Enjoy.
Gavin
And these are younger leaves - red rims, red stems, and all kinds of "fire marks".
Enjoy.
Gavin
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Re: A hint of autumn
Just about at maximum colour here this year so here are some pics.and heres one that I think shows that individual difference can affect autumn colour. This tree consists of 4 seedlings that have grafted together into a single multi trunk tree. They share the same light, moisture, temp but 1 (twin trunk on right) has completely dropped leaves, the back trunk has a crop of brown leaves while the 2 on the left are just getting max colour now.
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Lovely stuff Shibui. How large is the Quince
A nice touch leaving a fruit on it. I know how large the fruits can get.
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Hi Bodhi,
That Chinese quince tree is 50 cm tall.
Do you think it would look better with the fruit on the right? I think it looks a bit out of place up the top
That Chinese quince tree is 50 cm tall.
Do you think it would look better with the fruit on the right? I think it looks a bit out of place up the top
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I personally think you got it right the first time
A little more subtle.
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Re: A hint of autumn
As trees age do they tend to get more colourful? My young trident doesn't come close to the fantastic tones yours has.
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Re: A hint of autumn
Hi Carlitos,
I don't think age has much to do with autumn colour.
As has already been stated, the main factors that influence colour are genetics (choose trees for autumn colour in autumn, some individuals have better colour than others), and environmental conditions - cold nights and warm, sunny days give maximum colour.
Here's a photo of the same Japanese maple as above a few years ago when conditions were even better. In Melbourne you tend to have more overcast days and no really cold nights so trees there will rarely display their best autumn colours (unless you resort to the beer fridge as Mojo suggests???)
You could try moving to North East Vic or stay in Melb and just enjoy your trees as they are.
For those who have a bit of time a trip to northeast vic at this time of year is well worthwhile - Bright Autumn Festival, Excellent wineries and restaurants and our great history and scenery.
I don't think age has much to do with autumn colour.
As has already been stated, the main factors that influence colour are genetics (choose trees for autumn colour in autumn, some individuals have better colour than others), and environmental conditions - cold nights and warm, sunny days give maximum colour.
Here's a photo of the same Japanese maple as above a few years ago when conditions were even better. In Melbourne you tend to have more overcast days and no really cold nights so trees there will rarely display their best autumn colours (unless you resort to the beer fridge as Mojo suggests???)
You could try moving to North East Vic or stay in Melb and just enjoy your trees as they are.
For those who have a bit of time a trip to northeast vic at this time of year is well worthwhile - Bright Autumn Festival, Excellent wineries and restaurants and our great history and scenery.
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Re: A hint of autumn
Neil, I have to say that that is STELLAR autumn colour on that English Elm, I can't remember seeing better. Not a bad display of bark either.
Thanks so much for sharing.
Cheers,
Mojo
Thanks so much for sharing.
Cheers,
Mojo
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Re: A hint of autumn
Hi Shibui
That is some
AMAZING
autumn colour you have there thank's for sharing them with us
Regard's The Hacker
That is some
Regard's The Hacker

