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More autumn colour

Posted: June 7th, 2013, 5:08 pm
by GavinG
There's not been a lot this year, but here's a little Chinese elm, golden and brown:
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Although I quite liked the colour contrast with the milkweed:
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Close-up:
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and bare two weeks later:
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Also a Callery Pear in the garden, a month later than the street trees because it sits by a warm wall:
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Gavin

Re: More autumn colour

Posted: June 7th, 2013, 5:32 pm
by bodhidharma
Goergous little C. elm Gavin. Now would be the perfect time for a little wiring yes, no, maybe. It looks like you clip and grow :?:

Re: More autumn colour

Posted: June 7th, 2013, 6:12 pm
by Scott Roxburgh
Gav,

What is the pot, Japanese? Hard to tell, can we see the chop?

Re: More autumn colour

Posted: June 7th, 2013, 7:56 pm
by MattA
OMG a whole tree :tounge: and quite nice too :clap:

Re: More autumn colour

Posted: June 8th, 2013, 9:49 pm
by GavinG
And Bonsai Raspberries to you, Sir Matthew. I do have whole trees, but not a lot I'm keen to show. Give me another 50 years or so...
Incidentally, for those wondering who "Beatrice Wood" is, who makes mistakes in MattA's signature, she was mad as a cut snake, and made luminous pots till she was 100:
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Sco,

It's an unchopped commercial Japanese pot, from (highly unreliable) memory Ray Nesci's. Most likely a copper?rutile glaze - the green-grey break gives it away. I like the tree, and love the pot, but I'm not sure the rim suits the the way the trunk rolls.

Dear Bodhi. Dear oh dear. How can I say this politely? Wiring does not happen round here. I clip, it grows, repeat, etc. As you suggest, the branches are not refined - I have so far just Ramified Frenetically, even Mindlessly. I think now that I'd prefer the open graceful structure that you see in a lot of Chinese Chinese elms. Not at all as easy as it is made to look. Lots to learn.

(On reflection, I want the trunk to dominate. So I don't want the branches to reach. Possibly I should. Hmm.)

Gavin

Re: More autumn colour

Posted: June 9th, 2013, 7:51 am
by MattA
OB, I am still waiting for the knighthood, a woman after my own heart, mad you say... bwahahaha...
another fave quote "I owe it all to art books, chocolate & young men" if only it would hold true for me..
I am not a huge fan of chocolate tho a few of these boys look quite tasty ;)
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YB

BTW if we wait for them to be ready we will all be 6 feet under :roll:

Re: More autumn colour

Posted: June 9th, 2013, 10:46 am
by woody
Good morning Gavin,
Very nice bonsai mate. Gotta say, I'm with you on the clip and grow with Elms. Affordability is my prob. Wire goes to the needy :)
Never had heard of Beatrice Wood. So interesting to read about her. She sounds very cool!
Love the pot too, and I see what you mean by the lip maybe not enhancing the bend. As its a semi cascade though, and the placement of the rock, it works ok. It's certainly not distracting. My first look at your first photo was the Elm. Not the pot.

I always look at someones bonsai, and one of the first questions that comes to mind when I see how fat it is...is how old is it? So Gavin, how old is it :?:
Woody

Re: More autumn colour

Posted: June 9th, 2013, 8:00 pm
by GavinG
Ah. Mmm. Yers.... No idea Woody, sorry. It was a cutting, I hooked it round with a piece of wire, and put in the ground for a few years, then grew taper into the end for a few more. 10 -15? I'm slow.

Gavin