Autumn 2024

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Re: Autumn 2024

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jamesb wrote: May 10th, 2024, 2:11 pm Hi,

Can anyone steer me to someone willing to sell either a large Japanese maple bonsai or something pre bonsai.


I want something well established , solid trunk lines and in need of some development or something well developed.

Understand that what I’m after potentially won’t be cheap which is ok providing the quality is there

Thanks and sorry if this is / has been covered
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Re: Autumn 2024

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Ginkgos are being troublesome; taking a long time to go yellow so i'm losing a lot of foliage while some is still remaining green

Anyway, off to look at the Aurora again, it's been putting a show on all night
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Re: Autumn 2024

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My interesting trident maple forest where one tree is so till MSS green...

And this one in training a couple of weeks ago
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Re: Autumn 2024

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One of my little JMs has decided to turn red for this thread. This was a cutting from my neighbour's 40 year old tree (with permission) a year and a bit ago:
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Re: Autumn 2024

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Last one for me for the year, the rest are now dormant or very close to it.

from the Ginkgo Comes Home thread: Not the best display, i've had for sure but i like the yellow against the purple of the Walsall pot
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Re: Autumn 2024

Post by melbrackstone »

At last I have some colour. Nothing to match you guys down south though. My Tridents are all very disappointing this year, and the Crepe myrtles have mostly lost their leaves without giving their usual vibrant colour.

This Chinese pistachio though, has never coloured like this before. I suspect that it's enjoying being out in the full sky access day and night, since the other two I have are more sheltered, and are still green.
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This persimmon is currently being grown in the ground, and not getting any training. It's pretty reliable with its orange leaves.
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that's it. :roll:
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