Scots Pine (variety Fensham)
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Scots Pine (variety Fensham)
I have recently acquired, from a relative, a scots pine (variety "Fensham"). It has been neglected in a flower pot for many years but has very small needles and a reasonable shape. The trunk is around the thickness of my thumb and the tree is a little over 12 inches high. It has a decent branch structure and should make a good bonsai. I have been able to repot it into a bonsai pot because the roots only extended down a short way and did not need much reduction.
I wondered, however,if anyone had experience of using this variety for Bonsai.
I have other scots pine, including a couple of Beuvronensis.
Fensham has much smaller needles. This might be because it was rarely watered.
Any advice from those with experience of this cultivar would be welcome.
Thanks,
Mike
I wondered, however,if anyone had experience of using this variety for Bonsai.
I have other scots pine, including a couple of Beuvronensis.
Fensham has much smaller needles. This might be because it was rarely watered.
Any advice from those with experience of this cultivar would be welcome.
Thanks,
Mike
Mike Partridge- Member
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