Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
+2
tmmason10
Natureini
6 posters
Page 1 of 1
Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
Last edited by natureini on Thu Aug 22, 2013 7:49 am; edited 1 time in total
Natureini- Member
Re: Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
The above is two trees, after and before I cutting leaf.
It's about 3 years in tanks
The Ficus - root over rock, i intend to thicken the leaf to attain the old manner ...
Boths are tall around 30-35 cm.
It's about 3 years in tanks
The Ficus - root over rock, i intend to thicken the leaf to attain the old manner ...
Boths are tall around 30-35 cm.
Natureini- Member
Re: Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
This is a Wrightia religiosa tree (big leaf) i pruned 2 days ago.
It quite small, but I very happy when thinking to it's future
Thank U so much for considerations and look forward comments from U!
Best regards!
Natureini- Member
Re: Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
Others I made/ complete in this year.
Natureini- Member
Re: Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
Very nice projects. I can see why that last one is your favorite, it is very nice.
tmmason10- Member
Re: Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
Hi natureini,
Very nice. i like yours style...
Efi
Very nice. i like yours style...
Efi
efishn- Member
Re: Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
Hello Natureini,
I like the first and second tree, especially the second. Keep up the good work
Thanks for posting.
Khaimraj
I like the first and second tree, especially the second. Keep up the good work
Thanks for posting.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
tmmason10 wrote:Very nice projects. I can see why that last one is your favorite, it is very nice.
Thnks for your comment. I would consider that as the motivative praise!
Natureini- Member
Re: Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
This tree height about 30 cm. In my country, it's called under the name DUOI.
Do you think about this tree?
Any your comments would be appreciated.
Do you think about this tree?
Any your comments would be appreciated.
Natureini- Member
Re: Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
Natureini wrote:This tree height about 30 cm. In my country, it's called under the name DUOI.
Do you think about this tree?
Any your comments would be appreciated.
I think this cascading tree is beautiful, in my eye it is well on its way to become a fine bonsai. If it were my tree (keep in mind I am beginner) I think I would thin out the crown considerably, to diffuse hormones and cause faster growth on the cascading portion of the tree. The crown already looks very well developed in comparison to the rest of the tree so I think some thinning could be easily afforded.
I might also consider wiring the cascading portion of the tree, to bring it away from the pot a bit to create more fluid movement and a little bit of negative space. Then you will have the option of bringing the tip of the cascading portion more towards the center line from which the trunk originates, or ending it outside of the trunk line close to where it ends now.
That being said, this tree is beautiful as is and I would be proud to have it in my collection. I think if you continue with the techniques you have been using you will have a fine finished bonsai in a short time.
CityofTrees- Member
Re: Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
rolex dragon wrote:I like your tree over rock.
Thanks Rolex dragon!
Natureini- Member
Re: Some tree in my garden - Natureini's Collection
CityofTrees wrote:Natureini wrote:This tree height about 30 cm. In my country, it's called under the name DUOI.
Do you think about this tree?
Any your comments would be appreciated.
I think this cascading tree is beautiful, in my eye it is well on its way to become a fine bonsai. If it were my tree (keep in mind I am beginner) I think I would thin out the crown considerably, to diffuse hormones and cause faster growth on the cascading portion of the tree. The crown already looks very well developed in comparison to the rest of the tree so I think some thinning could be easily afforded.
I might also consider wiring the cascading portion of the tree, to bring it away from the pot a bit to create more fluid movement and a little bit of negative space. Then you will have the option of bringing the tip of the cascading portion more towards the center line from which the trunk originates, or ending it outside of the trunk line close to where it ends now.
That being said, this tree is beautiful as is and I would be proud to have it in my collection. I think if you continue with the techniques you have been using you will have a fine finished bonsai in a short time.
Thanks you for smart feeling CityofTrees!
Natureini- Member
Similar topics
» first tree in my new collection, a small mugo
» Fall Bonsai Collection @ Chicago Botanical Garden
» Copper beech using the hedge cutter method i guess.
» Tree collection
» a tree in my garden
» Fall Bonsai Collection @ Chicago Botanical Garden
» Copper beech using the hedge cutter method i guess.
» Tree collection
» a tree in my garden
Page 1 of 1
Permissions in this forum:
You cannot reply to topics in this forum