Flowering Apricot
Posted: July 2nd, 2017, 7:47 pm
I swung by the Bonsai South on the weekend and grabbed one of Leong's current batch of flowering apricots. The last of the deep pink flower specimens. My recollection is that it was grown from seed in the late 1970's and used as cutting stock over the years. However, cuttings were ceased after a while due to the very low strike rate.
From the ones that were there, it has some nice aged bark with plenty of texture and some nice movement. A few scars to be healed over. The little sprout of branches at the first big scar on the right hand side will go, I am thinking of letting the branches shoot for a few seasons and wiring them a little, so that I can make an interesting deadwood feature out of those branches and that scar. The other are all cut off flush and I will just treat so that they grow over - in time.
I am thinking of adjusting the angle as shown in the pics towards the end. Will leave everything as is until all of the flowers have opened and faded and then probably cut off the dominant branches all shooting from the apex and let some of the smaller branchlets shoot as the new leader and canopy.
Comments etc always very welcome.
From the ones that were there, it has some nice aged bark with plenty of texture and some nice movement. A few scars to be healed over. The little sprout of branches at the first big scar on the right hand side will go, I am thinking of letting the branches shoot for a few seasons and wiring them a little, so that I can make an interesting deadwood feature out of those branches and that scar. The other are all cut off flush and I will just treat so that they grow over - in time.
I am thinking of adjusting the angle as shown in the pics towards the end. Will leave everything as is until all of the flowers have opened and faded and then probably cut off the dominant branches all shooting from the apex and let some of the smaller branchlets shoot as the new leader and canopy.
Comments etc always very welcome.