Flowering Hawthorn
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Flowering Hawthorn
A little while ago I posted a few photos of a plum through its flowering period, and so not to leave out a fabulous bonsai subject - Hawthorn - I thought it a good idea to do a similar thing for one of my Hawthorn.
This season all my Hawthorn flowered (a couple may have had only one flower, but that still counts) and the display has been very pleasing.
Hope you enjoy the show, and first up the tree.
This season all my Hawthorn flowered (a couple may have had only one flower, but that still counts) and the display has been very pleasing.
Hope you enjoy the show, and first up the tree.
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
Now the flower development.
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
Always nice when they flower. Great tree.
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
i've never seen one of these, I guess they don't grow this far north...
Very nice!
Very nice!
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
Mel, you need cold winters (with frosts) to grow these successfully. Maybe not the frost, but definitely some cold weather.
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
Thanks Watto, I guess we're never going to get much of that here.... oh well.
Mel, you need cold winters (with frosts) to grow these successfully. Maybe not the frost, but definitely some cold weathe
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
Beautiful flowers , great work Watto...I have collected a few from the highlands but they just did nothing on the coast. Probably something to do with my skill levels....
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
Very nice tree watto. They sure look good in flowers
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
John, from a mad collectors point of view I think many trees take time to aclimatise to their new environment and so patience is the key.
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
Nice. I kind of like the look of the piece in the first (back) pic. I think you should think about using some of those low shoots in the design too? A very unique specimen.
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
Unique indeed... this tree really takes my interest. Breaks the rules so well.
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
How lovely when in flower, have to add this to my list to "must try trees".
How old is this tree Watto?
How old is this tree Watto?
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
Mike, thanks for your thoughts. This bonsai is now on its third preferred viewing side, and the the view you prefer was the first one, so there are many possibilities.
Your comment on the lower branches is also interesting because they were there, and now they are not, but more will grow.
Your comment on the lower branches is also interesting because they were there, and now they are not, but more will grow.
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Re: Flowering Hawthorn
When you get the opportunity to dig from the wild, the trees available often "break the rules" and that is what makes them unique. I don't know how old this is but it was dug about 5 or 6 years ago I think and knowing the environment where it was dug from, it could be 20 to 35 years old but I would only be guessing.
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