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Crataegus literati
Posted: November 1st, 2009, 1:09 pm
by aaron_tas
entry 1...
yamadori, hawthorn (Crataegus sp.) presumed common (white flowers).
images are at time of first potting, about 30 minutes after i got it home 05.09.2009 from my mates property up in grindlewald, near the swiss village.
height is 450mm
horey1.jpg
the mix is around 80% gravel, 20% coir peat.
horey2.jpg
i cant exactly remember if there was any nebari under the soil, there were not many roots at all when collected. we shall see under the soil when full dormancy has been reached.
as this tree posesses aged bark, a nice natural line with differing degrees of aggressiveness, a very slender trunk in comparison to its height, and is also one of the more rugged deciduous trees, it lends itself well to the literati type bonsai style.

Re: Crataegus literati
Posted: November 1st, 2009, 1:27 pm
by aaron_tas

the next installment will be quite soon...
so please at any point, ask questions or make suggestions as i will probably learn more by trying to spill my thoughts productively over this thread.

Re: Crataegus literati
Posted: November 1st, 2009, 6:25 pm
by aaron_tas
thanks for your thought jamie, i will consider it
although i do like the height to trunk width ratio, and in my next post i think ill pick the line from the few fronts (that i haven't even considered properly yet) to choose from.
check the shadow on the wall, the straight bit does move a little

Re: Crataegus literati
Posted: November 1st, 2009, 9:18 pm
by Pup
Aaron this looks to be very interesting. I would like some better photographs if possible. Don't want to be picky.
Good luck

Pup
Re: Crataegus literati
Posted: November 1st, 2009, 9:22 pm
by aaron_tas
pup, all my trees will get better photos from more angles 2moz... i promise
it was already in the pipeline, i do agree though

Re: Crataegus literati
Posted: November 3rd, 2009, 9:35 am
by aaron_tas
heres how it looked yesterday...
whore11.jpg
ok, now this is how i choose a front. ill pick the tree up so the crown is roughly sitting over where the trunk leaves the soil, and give her a spin
and i'm not too worried about the potting angle just yet, just the most ineresting line for literati or bunjin.
whore12.jpg
whore13.jpg
whore14.jpg
everytime i see a line that is appealing, ill make mental notes on what are the good and bad features of the tree, and if at that angle, i can change the bad into good
whore15.jpg
whore16.jpg
as an example, the line in pic 13 is quite nice. but we don't see the shari at the base of the tree, just the one leading to the jin closer to the top, for the gnarlyness of the trunk, the jin looks silly that straight, so otpions are, burn and bend the deadwood, or shorten/carve the jin. the line happily dances around until it sort of gets straight in comparison to the rest of the trunk at the red line where we could make a cut, losing 1 shari and its jin. good option.
whore17.jpg
i will look at this tree for longer periods before making any major decisions...
Re: Crataegus literati
Posted: November 3rd, 2009, 1:41 pm
by Pup
Thats why they invented round pots I think

Looking good

Pup