Tree IDs If you please
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Tree IDs If you please
Hi all, i'v seen a couple of trees i'd like to Bonsai. i'v had a little search on the net but with no joy. any how here is a link to an external album (sorry but iv had trouble uploading with the forums uploader)
Thanks
Mr Majik
Thanks
Mr Majik
Mr Majik- Member
Re: Tree IDs If you please
AH, a link might help...
https://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=226100&id=638166881&l=1460bf5d1c
Voila, ç'est fait :°)
Mr Majik
https://www.facebook.com/album.php?aid=226100&id=638166881&l=1460bf5d1c
Voila, ç'est fait :°)
Mr Majik
Mr Majik- Member
Re: Tree IDs If you please
Tree 2 looks like a Russian olive, Elaeagnus angustifolia. I haven't seen any used as Bonsai, but I have seen two related species as Bonsai; Elaeagnus pungens and Elaeagnus multiflora, (Thorny olive and Silverberry).
William Feldman- Member
Re: Tree IDs If you please
Great, looks like that could be a winner. i started propagation last week (dispite not having a clue what it was) and with the exception of loosin a leaf or two they're doing fine so far.
I was a little worried about Bonsai'ing it to start with as the leafs are rather long and the internodes spatious but the colour and "weep" are beautiful. give me 5 years and hopfully i'll post the startings of a nice Bonsai.
If it is a Russial Olive, do you think letting it fruit might put it in danger? i've heard that some fruiting trees shouldent be alowed to frui as Bonsai.
Thanks
I was a little worried about Bonsai'ing it to start with as the leafs are rather long and the internodes spatious but the colour and "weep" are beautiful. give me 5 years and hopfully i'll post the startings of a nice Bonsai.
If it is a Russial Olive, do you think letting it fruit might put it in danger? i've heard that some fruiting trees shouldent be alowed to frui as Bonsai.
Thanks
Mr Majik- Member
Re: Tree IDs If you please
Hello Mr Majik. The first is a Birch, second Willow leaf Pear and think the third is Cherry or Cherry Laurel. Not sure of the third though
Guest- Guest
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they do both look very much alike. thanks for the input both of you.
Mr Majik
Mr Majik
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