BUDDLEIA BONSAI
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Russell Coker
abcd
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Re: BUDDLEIA BONSAI
Wow!
That's really interesting. I love to see unusual bonsai like this. How about a good, clear picture of the front??
Welcome!
R
That's really interesting. I love to see unusual bonsai like this. How about a good, clear picture of the front??
Welcome!
R
Russell Coker- Member
Re: BUDDLEIA BONSAI
Uhm,
Is it just me or are you all seeing no images but lots of "[img][/img][img][/img][img][/img]."
Cheers,
Andrew
Is it just me or are you all seeing no images but lots of "[img][/img][img][/img][img][/img]."
Cheers,
Andrew
Andrew Legg- Member
Re: BUDDLEIA BONSAI
Sorry , that's true , there is a problem with the first photographs , i will resend them tomorrow.
abcd- Member
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abcd- Member
Re: BUDDLEIA BONSAI
I love that kiwi! Does it produce fruit? I've got a few vines in my yard, they are very vigorous plants. Male and female flowers are on separate plants, so at least 2 are required to get fruit. Ours will be ripening over the next few weeks...can't wait!
Chris
Chris
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Re: BUDDLEIA BONSAI
Hello , it's à kiwai ( actinidia arguta , kiwi off siberia ) , not a kiwi , male , no fruit , but I will graft a bud female in August 2012 for fruits.
abcd- Member
Re: BUDDLEIA BONSAI
abcd wrote:Hello , it's à kiwai ( actinidia arguta , kiwi off siberia ) , not a kiwi , male , no fruit , but I will graft a bud female in August 2012 for fruits.
We call them hardy kiwis...for anyone who isn't familiar with them, they produce little (size of large grapes) fruits that look just like the regular kiwis inside, but they have no fuzz on the skin...can eat the whole thing. I like them better than regular kiwis, they seem sweeter and have a greater depth of flavor.
The vines in our yard are full of fruit this year, not quite ripe yet...soon!
Cut open (from a few years ago):
Chris
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Re: BUDDLEIA BONSAI
And with kiwai , the fruits are more adapted than kiwi with the bonsai sizes
abcd- Member
Re: BUDDLEIA BONSAI
Definitely! They'd be in perfect scale with the size of your tree. The only problem that I can foresee...is managing growth to actually get flower/fruit production. We've had our plants in the ground for about 7 years and I still haven't quite figured out the pruning technique, i.e. where the flowers tend to form (old wood, new wood, etc). We pretty much let the vines run wild and they do well that way, but that won't work too well for a bonsai...Does your plant produce (male) flowers?
Chris
Chris
coh- Member
Re: BUDDLEIA BONSAI
Yes , she produce males flowers on the new wood , in may ( LYON , FRANCE ) .
abcd- Member
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