Phempis acidula
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jong
Robert Steven
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hiram
marcus watts
bigbabol
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Re: Phempis acidula
Flavio,
Thanks!
regards,
jun
Yes Robert, Left the tree unchecked for more than 6 months. I am removing some older wires.
Thanks!
regards,
jun
Thanks!
regards,
jun
Yes Robert, Left the tree unchecked for more than 6 months. I am removing some older wires.
Thanks!
regards,
jun
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hi jun, oh dear.....so chilly, dont catch a cold !
very nice literati tree, - i really like the very smart pot - but do you think the branch (trunk) that leads to the foliage needs to be wired up a little bit ? the crown looks like it has drooped down too much. I think it is just because the fine ramification on the left is going upwards and the ramification on the right is going down, making the crown look a little odd...it looks perfect when i tilt my computer screen up a bit
dont get too cold,
best wishes
Marcus
very nice literati tree, - i really like the very smart pot - but do you think the branch (trunk) that leads to the foliage needs to be wired up a little bit ? the crown looks like it has drooped down too much. I think it is just because the fine ramification on the left is going upwards and the ramification on the right is going down, making the crown look a little odd...it looks perfect when i tilt my computer screen up a bit
dont get too cold,
best wishes
Marcus
marcus watts- Member
Re: Phempis acidula
Hi Jun
Again, beautiful trees. I always look forward and I like to look at your trees. Very nice work.
Gretings Pavel
Again, beautiful trees. I always look forward and I like to look at your trees. Very nice work.
Gretings Pavel
Pavel Slovák- Member
Re: Phempis acidula
hi Jun,
looking at your trees is a pleasure !
they are GREAT !!!
can you please share with us some info on them ( espicially on Phempis acidula 2 & 3 )
how old are they ? how many years in training ? and any other interesting detail you are willing to share with us
kind regards,
alon
looking at your trees is a pleasure !
they are GREAT !!!
can you please share with us some info on them ( espicially on Phempis acidula 2 & 3 )
how old are they ? how many years in training ? and any other interesting detail you are willing to share with us
kind regards,
alon
theBalance- Member
Re: Phempis acidula
Jesse,
Thanks!
regards,
jun
Marcus,
If you are referring to the trunk leading to the top foliage (crown) , It is almost impossible to be now, i cannot take the risk of breaking that part.
Later on the foliage pads will flow only in direction, to the right and will still be thinned out.
Thanks!
regards,
jun
Pavel,
Thanks!
I glad you like one too.
regards,
jun
Alon,
Thanks!
In training, number 2 is around four years and number 3 is around 3 years. Phempis acidula can be trained in less than 4 years to be a show ready tree, specially if it got a slim trunk line, like my literati above. As per the age of the trees from it seeds, 2 and 3 is more than 50 years old, probably more than a hundred.
regards,
jun
Thanks!
regards,
jun
Marcus,
If you are referring to the trunk leading to the top foliage (crown) , It is almost impossible to be now, i cannot take the risk of breaking that part.
Later on the foliage pads will flow only in direction, to the right and will still be thinned out.
Thanks!
regards,
jun
Pavel,
Thanks!
I glad you like one too.
regards,
jun
Alon,
Thanks!
In training, number 2 is around four years and number 3 is around 3 years. Phempis acidula can be trained in less than 4 years to be a show ready tree, specially if it got a slim trunk line, like my literati above. As per the age of the trees from it seeds, 2 and 3 is more than 50 years old, probably more than a hundred.
regards,
jun
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Re: Phempis acidula
in Viet Nam, we call it: chò chấu quẩy heheheheh, when I see it I remember to my granfather, when I was a child She bought it and make a cup of milk coffee to me eat, now She died- cause of old and i am adult, for along time I haven't eaten
thanks all
bigbabol!
ah! your trees is nice but I prefer the second to one
bigbabol- Member
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