Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
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joven
kauaibonsai
ybonsai
alex e
Sebastijan Sandev
p@scal
dave steventon
rolandp
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Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
Dear IBC members.
I like to share my new Fagus Sylvatica which I colected a couple of days ago.
I hope you like it....I like it a looot
I like to share my new Fagus Sylvatica which I colected a couple of days ago.
I hope you like it....I like it a looot
rolandp- Member
Re: Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
Very nice Roland... The initial branch growths are good already. Just a few refinements and this tree would look great.
The top main branch going to the apex IMHO should be removed.
regards,
jun
The top main branch going to the apex IMHO should be removed.
regards,
jun
Guest- Guest
Re: Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
great fagus look forward to seeing its progression
dave steventon- Member
Re: Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
Jun, Dave, Pascal and Yvone thanks for your comments.
I will post some new photos as soon it gets green...at least i hope so:)
I will post some new photos as soon it gets green...at least i hope so:)
rolandp- Member
Re: Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
WOoooow, exquisite! Great tree. I'll keep my fingers crossed
Sebastijan Sandev- Member
Re: Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
Sebastijan thanks a lot, really appreciate.
I will switch from atheism to some kind of yamadori religion for a while
For the feeling of the size of the tree. The diameter of the plastic pot is 80 cm.
I will switch from atheism to some kind of yamadori religion for a while
For the feeling of the size of the tree. The diameter of the plastic pot is 80 cm.
rolandp- Member
Fgus
Nice material! just wished members would use ie a coin or something as
reference to the scale of the trees ,I know size doesn,t matter (according to my girlfriend)
but it it would be interesting to have a rough guide (as opposed to a smooth brownie: )
you work it out!!!!!!
Alex e
reference to the scale of the trees ,I know size doesn,t matter (according to my girlfriend)
but it it would be interesting to have a rough guide (as opposed to a smooth brownie: )
you work it out!!!!!!
Alex e
alex e- Member
Re: Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
Hi Alex...thanks for your comment...
I hope this photos gives you a reference to the size of the Fagus.
I hope this photos gives you a reference to the size of the Fagus.
rolandp- Member
fagus
WOW!!! Its no wonder your sitting down after collecting that beast ,
thanks it does complete the story
regards Alex e
thanks it does complete the story
regards Alex e
alex e- Member
Re: Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
roland:
what a tree!!. this is one of those rare finds that makes your heart jump when you see it. get it to grow and you're mostly there already.
best wishes, sam
what a tree!!. this is one of those rare finds that makes your heart jump when you see it. get it to grow and you're mostly there already.
best wishes, sam
kauaibonsai- Member
Re: Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
Hi Roland
Keep him healthy, this is a special find.
Did you saved some miccorhizzum fungus for the roots?
How is your spine condition on the moment??
regards, Sunip
Keep him healthy, this is a special find.
Did you saved some miccorhizzum fungus for the roots?
How is your spine condition on the moment??
regards, Sunip
sunip- Member
Re: Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
Ybonsai, Sam, Joven and Will thanks for your nice replays.
Sunip thanks I agree it is a special one. I believe I made a good collection with lots of roots and the main part of the soil around the tree was left untouched while collecting. My Spine? I have a strong sport background and two kids so my Spine is used to worst.
Sunip thanks I agree it is a special one. I believe I made a good collection with lots of roots and the main part of the soil around the tree was left untouched while collecting. My Spine? I have a strong sport background and two kids so my Spine is used to worst.
rolandp- Member
Re: Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
I am a beech freak with a specimen in the works and a forest planting and I thought I had something special but that beech you have there takes the taco. First my congratulations on successfully lifting the tree and getting it to survive the collection! Thats the sort of tree you wait a life time for and you pray you dont break off even one bud!
Guest- Guest
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Man on the mountain thanks for your very nice reply:)
Here is one update of the Fagus. It seems that the tree is doing fine. I’m just worried about the colour of the leaves. The colour is a bit Brown (see last photo).
So if anyone has more experience with this species please let me know if this is normal for Fagus or it is some kind of a problem..I hope not...I really doo.
Here is one update of the Fagus. It seems that the tree is doing fine. I’m just worried about the colour of the leaves. The colour is a bit Brown (see last photo).
So if anyone has more experience with this species please let me know if this is normal for Fagus or it is some kind of a problem..I hope not...I really doo.
rolandp- Member
Re: Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
The leaves look fine to me but I am no expert I think it is just a little natural colouring. I guess it is possible that the tree is lacking in nutrients a little but I would not panic about that as even if this was so it would not be long before it gets fresh nutrients just from the new soil. So I would slowly ease into a normal fertiliser routine.
Very nice tree Good luck!
Very nice tree Good luck!
Brett Summers- Member
Re: Fagus sylvatica - Yamadori
Hello Roland. Beech leaves often emerge with this tinge to them. No worries at all.
Guest- Guest
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I agree with Will
I've seen my Beech leaves emerge that sort of brownish tinge, I usually keep my beeches in the shade or morning sun until the leaves harden off then I move them slowly into a half day of sun, My experience with Fagus is that once collected they are better off staying in the shade, at least for a few seasons, until the tree can cope with the full sun and the transpiration that full sun exposure causes, but I will admit I baby my Beeches, maybe too much. I've also noticed that tinting in color on my older, larger beeches and not on the younger ones.
I've seen my Beech leaves emerge that sort of brownish tinge, I usually keep my beeches in the shade or morning sun until the leaves harden off then I move them slowly into a half day of sun, My experience with Fagus is that once collected they are better off staying in the shade, at least for a few seasons, until the tree can cope with the full sun and the transpiration that full sun exposure causes, but I will admit I baby my Beeches, maybe too much. I've also noticed that tinting in color on my older, larger beeches and not on the younger ones.
Guest- Guest
fagus sylvatic yamadori
You have found a great tree !! i really like the trunk and the movement...going to be interesting to see what you do with the branch stumps you have.. really nice,,so keep us posted...take care john
moyogijohn- Member
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