Species suitable to take cuttings from
Posted: August 19th, 2012, 1:24 pm
Hello
I am very new to bonsai (have a ficus and an azalea that I have recently purchased) and am reading the forums and articles etc, and have plans to do a beginner course at a bonsai nursery to learn a bit more in a hands-on way, and will hopefully find some books at the library too. I am also looking for a club close enough to travel to on a semi-regular basis.
I live in QLD, and have a few plants in my garden that I am wondering if I could take cuttings from to create my own bonsai from. They are honeysuckle, bouganvilia, and hibiscus.
Are these able to be trained as bonsai, and what is the best way I can start them off. Should I take cuttings, or will the air layering method work for these.
Any help much appreciated.
Kristy
I am very new to bonsai (have a ficus and an azalea that I have recently purchased) and am reading the forums and articles etc, and have plans to do a beginner course at a bonsai nursery to learn a bit more in a hands-on way, and will hopefully find some books at the library too. I am also looking for a club close enough to travel to on a semi-regular basis.
I live in QLD, and have a few plants in my garden that I am wondering if I could take cuttings from to create my own bonsai from. They are honeysuckle, bouganvilia, and hibiscus.
Are these able to be trained as bonsai, and what is the best way I can start them off. Should I take cuttings, or will the air layering method work for these.
Any help much appreciated.
Kristy