Show the Autumncolour from your bonsai
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Re: Show the Autumncolour from your bonsai
As of today colorxuan le wrote:Resend the picture of the Japanese Maple
xuan le- Member
Re: Show the Autumncolour from your bonsai
Cotinus purpurea
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Ed van der Reek- Member
Re: Show the Autumncolour from your bonsai
My trees does not really have striking collors this fall...but how about 4 realy tiny mushrooms by the base of my chinese elm-bonsai
Marcus you have very pretty grass in you bonsaipot....if it stay that small, would I be happy if you could bring a little of that to Noelanders for me?...I have a small plant I think you would like in return
Kind regards Yvonne
Marcus you have very pretty grass in you bonsaipot....if it stay that small, would I be happy if you could bring a little of that to Noelanders for me?...I have a small plant I think you would like in return
Kind regards Yvonne
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Re: Show the Autumncolour from your bonsai
Hey Todd, love this kusamono, what species is the flowering 'daisy', is it a native aster? Nice mix with the blood grass and the others.
My Ginkgo from you went from green, to yellowish green, I was waiting for it to go bright yellow, before photographing it, but we got snow last night, it knocked the leaves off. When the wind dies down I will snap a winter image. Do want to thank you again for this tree.
Your willow oak is interesting. I potted up some 3 year seedlings of bur oak, inspired by your oak, and other's posting of oaks in progress. Using local natives, which for me is the bur oak, rather than willow oak, using local natives is definitely a good focus for making bonsai that is not an imitation of Japanese bonsai. I have JBP and other Japanese species, and love working with them. But I also want to learn to use my local natives.
Love the color of the wild sand pear, especially the second photo, that is another native that should be used more often.
Thanks
Leo Schordje- Member
Re: Show the Autumncolour from your bonsai
Thank you Leo; the flower is a native Aster. The long filamented grass is what we call "wire grass" here. It planted itself and I am pleased with how it grew in the pot. This Kusamono is different every year, but is one of my favorites.
The parent Ginkgo was a beautiful yellow this year; yes they do drop fast!
The Larch is stunning! That yellow ... wow!
The parent Ginkgo was a beautiful yellow this year; yes they do drop fast!
The Larch is stunning! That yellow ... wow!
Todd Ellis- Member
Re: Show the Autumncolour from your bonsai
Here are some of my Azalea and Satsuki in Falls color
An Azalea of unknown variety
Seen from above
Satsuki (variety Korin)
Seen from above
Satsuki (variety Kakuo)
An Azalea of unknown variety
Seen from above
Satsuki (variety Korin)
Seen from above
Satsuki (variety Kakuo)
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