A hint of autumn
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Re: A hint of autumn
Ken - I think your mystery tree is either Cercis (redbud, judas tree, etc) or Cercidiphyllum (katsura). Leaves are similar in both. Cercis flowers profusely along the trunk and branches, often before the leaves are out.
Jow, I'd say just not enough time to let the tree feel that winter was really coming on. It will be really interesting to see someone give this experiment a real go sometime. See you next weekend.
Autumn has finally hit the garden here at Shibui Bonsai in Yackandandah.
Jow, I'd say just not enough time to let the tree feel that winter was really coming on. It will be really interesting to see someone give this experiment a real go sometime. See you next weekend.
Autumn has finally hit the garden here at Shibui Bonsai in Yackandandah.
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Re: A hint of autumn
That is some beautiful colour you have going there Shibui! Now that its hit the minuses in Canberra I'm hoping my trees in pots will start to change.
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Hi Shibui , very nice color over your way . We had a flurry of sleat and snow yesterday so i think winter is here with very little color.Its patchy at best but they are still alive so that's a bonus .
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Re: A hint of autumn
You have some great colour there Shibui! Is that A.P "lime green" an Acer Japonica or shirasawanum (full moon, half moon, or autumn moon)? It looks like the leaves are less palmate (is that a word) than the others.
My liquidambar is half yellow, half green, and my sango kaku is just starting to turn. But my tridents are still as green as can be
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Re: A hint of autumn
Neil, I am going to have to pay you a visit in autumn.
Hi Luke,
From memory, Palmatums can have 5, 7 or 9 lobed leaves.
Cheers,
Mojo
Hi Luke,
From memory, Palmatums can have 5, 7 or 9 lobed leaves.
Cheers,
Mojo
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Re: A hint of autumn
Great showing of colour.
My bonsai's are showing little to no colour
Most of the other trees around are showing or droped there leaves, but my little bonsai are just green and powering on.
Heres hopeing i can get 1/2 the colour you guys are showing.
My bonsai's are showing little to no colour

Most of the other trees around are showing or droped there leaves, but my little bonsai are just green and powering on.
Heres hopeing i can get 1/2 the colour you guys are showing.
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Re: A hint of autumn
Thanks for the ID Shibui
If I get flowers, then I will definitly know which it is.
Awesome colour you have there too, I am extremely green with envy
Ken
If I get flowers, then I will definitly know which it is.
Awesome colour you have there too, I am extremely green with envy

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Re: A hint of autumn
Mojo Moyogi wrote:Neil, I am going to have to pay you a visit in autumn.
Hi Luke,
From memory, Palmatums can have 5, 7 or 9 lobed leaves.
Cheers,
Mojo
I was meaning they are not as deeply dissected in between the leaves "fingers". Google image search "full moon maple" and you will understand better what I am asking.
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Re: A hint of autumn
couple of late ones, elms have started and this is one of my last tridents colouring.
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Re: A hint of autumn
Hi Luke,
Been a bit busy at the convention but back home now so time to catch up.
I believe the maple I've identified as 'Lime Green' is an Acer palmatum. As Mojo tried to point out to you, palmatum varieties can have 5,7 or 9 points to the leaf and also are very variable in how deeply the leaves are divided and the edges dissected so there is a huge range of leaf shapes and sizes.
Been a bit busy at the convention but back home now so time to catch up.
I believe the maple I've identified as 'Lime Green' is an Acer palmatum. As Mojo tried to point out to you, palmatum varieties can have 5,7 or 9 points to the leaf and also are very variable in how deeply the leaves are divided and the edges dissected so there is a huge range of leaf shapes and sizes.
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hey all i live on the sunshine coast in queensland and have got a trident maple and am just wondering how long it takes for the leaves to change/drop up here? down the road from me is a park with a large trident and it has changed colour and started dropping leaves so how long do you expect ill have to waith until mine does the same? or at least stays green and drops its leaves 

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Re: A hint of autumn
hey green horn, im in brissy but the next couple of days there should be showers happening, maybe put it under cover somewhere and feed it lessGreenhorn wrote:hey all i live on the sunshine coast in queensland and have got a trident maple and am just wondering how long it takes for the leaves to change/drop up here? down the road from me is a park with a large trident and it has changed colour and started dropping leaves so how long do you expect ill have to waith until mine does the same? or at least stays green and drops its leaves
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thanks stick i havent fed it at all since i got it but have been watering and keeping out when its been raining so should i stop watering altogeather and keep it under cover? or perhaps inside? cause i dont have much covered area
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Greenhorn wrote:thanks stick i havent fed it at all since i got it but have been watering and keeping out when its been raining so should i stop watering altogeather and keep it under cover? or perhaps inside? cause i dont have much covered area
It sounds like you may be keeping it indoors?? If so you need to keep it outside. Only some tropical species can survive inside.
Pot culture versus ground culture is different in the time when leaves drop. It seems it takes a lot longer for trees in pots to drop foliage compared to street/ground trees of the same species in the same area
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