Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
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Ravi Kiran
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Tom Simonyi
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Pavel Slovák
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Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Hi all.
This tree I bought in summer 2009. He had a very poor substrate, and a lot of mistakes. But here there are not many trees of this species. At home, I transplanted the tree and remove one very bad root. In December 2009 I made the first reduction in styling the tree.
summer 2009 - original tree
wrong root
after transplanting
December 2009
December after first styling
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/jilm-habrolisty-_ulmus-carpinifolia_--jirny-2009/
This tree I bought in summer 2009. He had a very poor substrate, and a lot of mistakes. But here there are not many trees of this species. At home, I transplanted the tree and remove one very bad root. In December 2009 I made the first reduction in styling the tree.
summer 2009 - original tree
wrong root
after transplanting
December 2009
December after first styling
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/jilm-habrolisty-_ulmus-carpinifolia_--jirny-2009/
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Hi all. (continuation)
Tree full year 2010 grew very well. I gradually removed more inappropriate and thick branches, leaving only the young and the appropriate branch. Today I made additional maintenance and styling.
January 2011 - before restyling
after restyling - Jannuary 2011
back side
front side
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/jilm-habrolisty-_ulmus-carpinifolia_--jirny-2009/
Tree full year 2010 grew very well. I gradually removed more inappropriate and thick branches, leaving only the young and the appropriate branch. Today I made additional maintenance and styling.
January 2011 - before restyling
after restyling - Jannuary 2011
back side
front side
Pavel
more pict.: http://www.bonsaivigi.cz/fotoalbum/tvarovani-a-vyvoj---styling-and-development/jilm-habrolisty-_ulmus-carpinifolia_--jirny-2009/
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
A stunning transformation Pavel. You are nothing short of amazing with Bonsai.
Mike
Mike
Mike Jones- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Hi Mike
Thank you for your very nice replies and compliment.
Hi Tom
Thanks for the nice comment and show your tree. It is very nice tree.
I wrote in our country is not often that species. The tree I bought from a friend. The tree is about 22 years old. My friend grew a small number of plants of the elms.
Pavel
Thank you for your very nice replies and compliment.
Hi Tom
Thanks for the nice comment and show your tree. It is very nice tree.
I wrote in our country is not often that species. The tree I bought from a friend. The tree is about 22 years old. My friend grew a small number of plants of the elms.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Pavel,
Here is some info on a Ulmus Carpinafolia that is in our National Bonsai Collection at the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C.
It was collected, trained and donated by my teacher Keith B. Scott ( which is where I assume Toms came from also?) . Keith collected MANY of these off an old estate in NE Ohio years ago along with his student Kelly Adkins. Most were chopped from the ground where they were coming up from a large mass of rooted seeds that had fallen around the large mother tree and grown together. Many were quite large.
This is a fairly long pot. I trimmed/repotted this one, and hundreds of others, while studying with Keith in the mid-80's.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Smoothleaf_Elm_bonsai_257,_December_24,_2008.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Smoothleaf_Elm,_1982-2007.jpg
I assume it's ok to post these links after reading all the data?
Regards,
Dale
Here is some info on a Ulmus Carpinafolia that is in our National Bonsai Collection at the National Arboretum in Washington, D.C.
It was collected, trained and donated by my teacher Keith B. Scott ( which is where I assume Toms came from also?) . Keith collected MANY of these off an old estate in NE Ohio years ago along with his student Kelly Adkins. Most were chopped from the ground where they were coming up from a large mass of rooted seeds that had fallen around the large mother tree and grown together. Many were quite large.
This is a fairly long pot. I trimmed/repotted this one, and hundreds of others, while studying with Keith in the mid-80's.
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Smoothleaf_Elm_bonsai_257,_December_24,_2008.jpg
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/File:Smoothleaf_Elm,_1982-2007.jpg
I assume it's ok to post these links after reading all the data?
Regards,
Dale
Dale Cochoy- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Hi Dale
Thank you for your very interesting information.
Gretings Pavel
Thank you for your very interesting information.
Gretings Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
I have to agree Pavel. Your work is bloody good
Looking forward to the trees future.
Looking forward to the trees future.
Brett Summers- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Hi Brett
Thank you for your very nice compliments.
Pavel
Thank you for your very nice compliments.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
ulmus pav.
Pavel,, From the start,you have created a very nice bonsai...all your cuts healed over very well!! a very nice tree!! I just love elms!! take care john
moyogijohn- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Great works as always Pavel. The way you work on your trees is very inspirational for me.
Regards
Xuan
Regards
Xuan
xuan le- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Pavel: Thanks for the kind words, and to refer to Dale's post, my tree was collected by Keith Scott as well...and acquired from another grower some years back.
Best regards,
Tom
Best regards,
Tom
Tom Simonyi- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Hi Pavel,
thanks for sharing the images. Stunning as usual!!!!!!! I surely look forward to your posts
Tom,
Outstanding tree. What appealed to me most was the Shari, the sparse branches and ofcourse the slab.... making the whole composition very very realistic thereby adding to the appeal. Exceptional work
Ravi
thanks for sharing the images. Stunning as usual!!!!!!! I surely look forward to your posts
Tom,
Outstanding tree. What appealed to me most was the Shari, the sparse branches and ofcourse the slab.... making the whole composition very very realistic thereby adding to the appeal. Exceptional work
Ravi
Ravi Kiran- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Hi John, Xuan, Tom and Ravi,
Thank you for your very kind words and compliments. I appreciate it.
Pavel
Thank you for your very kind words and compliments. I appreciate it.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Ravi...thank you for such kind words...I am glad you enjoyed he composition.
Best regards,
Tom
Best regards,
Tom
Tom Simonyi- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Hi Pavel,
Being a big fan of decidous trees I think this is a fantastic transformation. Congratualtions! Please let us know how it develops and what it looks like with leaves during the summer.
Jonny.
Being a big fan of decidous trees I think this is a fantastic transformation. Congratualtions! Please let us know how it develops and what it looks like with leaves during the summer.
Jonny.
Jonny D- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Hi Jonny
Thank you for your nice replies,
Yes, another photo will give the spring.
Pavel
Thank you for your nice replies,
Yes, another photo will give the spring.
Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Looking good Pavel! You're already getting good ramification starting. Will you post another picture when the leaves have re-grown?
Harleyrider- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
a really nice transformation and a lovely mature elm tree image, very nice - it was clear from the close up photo that all the small branches had quite noticeable deep wire scars though - are they growing out now or do you think they will remain on the tree in a similar way to beech trees ?
great and unusual elm, they certainly make good bonsai.
regards Marcus
great and unusual elm, they certainly make good bonsai.
regards Marcus
marcus watts- Member
Re: Ulmus carpinifolia 2009
Hi Marcus
Thank you for nice coments and compliments
Scars easily overgrown.
Gretings Pavel
Hi Hin
Thank you for nice replies.
Gretings Pavel
Thank you for nice coments and compliments
Scars easily overgrown.
Gretings Pavel
Hi Hin
Thank you for nice replies.
Gretings Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
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