Contorted hazlenut
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Contorted hazlenut
I got this corylus alvelena contorta( crazy philbert ) as a gift from a supplier at my work, now what to do with it !! I have no idea on how to Even begin styling this plant, obviously the possibilities are endless but I'd love for any ideas or advice, I've grown these wholesale before and the only problems we ever had was them being covered in mites when in leaf. Other than that they were simple to grow and relativly problem free.
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Re: Contorted hazlenut
Looks like great stock to me.
If your happy with trunk girth maybe wait until repot when you can see the nebari and select a front /trunk line etc.
Probably worth having a look on the net to see if there is any species specific advice / things to look out for.
If your happy with trunk girth maybe wait until repot when you can see the nebari and select a front /trunk line etc.
Probably worth having a look on the net to see if there is any species specific advice / things to look out for.
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Re: Contorted hazlenut
I have seen some nice results with this species, grown as a natural broom style the unusual growth habit makes a good feature. Leaves are large and the tree is best displayed when out of leaf or showing the early spring growth. Do not fight the wild habit but work with it. See the link.
viewtopic.php?f=102&t=12952&p=135936&hi ... rt#p135936
viewtopic.php?f=102&t=12952&p=135936&hi ... rt#p135936
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Re: Contorted hazlenut
My biggest problem I can see is that I have a branch very low then beyond that nothing for a good 10m then more branching , get rid of the low branch and enhance the trunk ? And grow as a taller style bonsai ? I really don know what to do
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Re: Contorted hazlenut
I think it needs to be taller because of the leaf size
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Re: Contorted hazlenut
I have one of these also that each time I look at it I think "what am I going to do with this". Will watch this with interest. I know of a nursery that has these with a trunk about 15-20 thick. Looked at them many times but the price is a little high for me. Please keep us updated with where you go with this one.
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Re: Contorted hazlenut
But of an update , I think I have worked out which branches I will keep, photos are from different views , still not sure about the lowest branch but I think it has huge potential
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Re: Contorted hazlenut
I really like the look of these trees! Almost has a Tim Burton vibe.... I'll have to go out and get one..... (sigh)
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Re: Contorted hazlenut
Let me know what you think joshJosh wrote:. Please keep us updated with where you go with this one.
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Re: Contorted hazlenut
I think your on the right track so far. I'm not sure about the first branch
it's a bit low for a first branch but too high for a twin trunk. I wouldn't remove it yet though, see how it goes, in the mean time it will fatten the trunk for you and you can always remove it later if it doesn't work. I think these trees have great potential but seen a little hard to find direction at first but once you pick you line your on the way. Good start
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Re: Contorted hazlenut
Couple of virts I did, don't know which way I want to go
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Re: Contorted hazlenut
Based on those two virts my eye keeps going back to the second one.
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