Autumn 2016
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Re: Autumn 2016
Well from here on the coast in Sydney it's the best I can do. My persimmon just starting to change.
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Re: Autumn 2016
This is the first good sign of Autunm here a coral bark maple , the rest are still growing in planter bags the wisteria has had a change of mind . Most of my stock is still growing or dropping leaves without colour change . Looks like a poor show here .
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Re: Autumn 2016
About the first sign of colour here is my little Parthenocissus semicordata ( Ivy)
have a few other trees starting to change now and many street trees are on their way now the cooler weather is making is presence felt
Ken
have a few other trees starting to change now and many street trees are on their way now the cooler weather is making is presence felt
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Re: Autumn 2016
Beginning of June and I finally got some colour, then the rain came and took all the leaves off before I could get a photo. This was all that remains...

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Re: Autumn 2016
Finally getting some more colour here, My Liquidambar looking particularly nice this week.
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Re: Autumn 2016
Like a I mention quite often I have a very mild climate here and my trees all show it. My chinese els rarely go diciduous, Figs and Hibiscus never stop growing and my Azaleas keep on shooting thru winter
This small Deshojo maple is typical by thumbing it nose at the so called winter here at the moment.
about 2 weeks ago we had a few cold days down to a few deg, but today I am in shorts and t shirt!
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This small Deshojo maple is typical by thumbing it nose at the so called winter here at the moment.
about 2 weeks ago we had a few cold days down to a few deg, but today I am in shorts and t shirt!
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Re: Autumn 2016
Found this Japanese Maple today at local nursery, couldn't resist
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Now that is a lovely treeCraigM wrote:Found this Japanese Maple today at local nursery, couldn't resist
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Re: Autumn 2016
Beautiful colour Craig.
Most of my stock trees have lost their leaves and the garden trees are past their best, but it was still v.nice out in the garden today. There's a few leaves still hanging on.






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Most of my stock trees have lost their leaves and the garden trees are past their best, but it was still v.nice out in the garden today. There's a few leaves still hanging on.







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Re: Autumn 2016
Brett, which cultivar is this one? (if it is a selected cultivar and not a seedling grown tree)orpy wrote:![]()
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Re: Autumn 2016
Truth, it's a Sango Kaku with an ugly graft - a genuine cultivar and stock tree. You can make out the stems starting to turn red. The last photo is a Kashima - I believe you have one too! How's it going? I acquired this one over summer, promptly burnt the leaves and its been sheltered under the Sango Kaku since, so hasn't coloured up too well.
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Re: Autumn 2016
I see, the coral bark maple I have must not be a true Sango Kaku, as I'm getting much more deep orange and red overtones to the leaves, much like my other green maples. The pale yellow as shown in your photos is blissful.
I got my Kashima late spring from memory, it pushed new buds out over mid-summer, but got promptly burned to a crisp. Just about all the leaves have dropped from that one now, not much colour. Definitely a cultivar that needs shade from midday onwards, which is what I've read even from our bonsai colleagues in the US and Europe too, in much milder climates.
I got my Kashima late spring from memory, it pushed new buds out over mid-summer, but got promptly burned to a crisp. Just about all the leaves have dropped from that one now, not much colour. Definitely a cultivar that needs shade from midday onwards, which is what I've read even from our bonsai colleagues in the US and Europe too, in much milder climates.
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Re: Autumn 2016
None of my Sango Kaku turn that pale in autumn. Maybe Orpy has a ringer? There are many dodgy growers selling seed grown Sangu Kaku (which is technically not possible). The trouble is that the majority of seedlings from Sangu Kaku do have red colored stems so superficially they look ok but because they are seed grown other characteristics are NOT the same.
That pale colour is quite interesting though.
That pale colour is quite interesting though.
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