Who can tell what bonsai this is?

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Who can tell what bonsai this is?

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Small trees circa 1975.jpg
Hi everyone,

Here are two very small bonsai of mine from about 1975. Color photography hadn't been invented yet.
Both are the same type of tree and they were only about 1 1/2 inches high, about 32mm (not including pot).

Who can tell what they are? Two or three could fit in my hand.

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at first glance, tridets :?:

or are you asking which tree, and where they are now :?:
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trident maple!
It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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Dam you Aaron I was first to get it wrong :lol:
It's too bad your in such a hurry cause the stories I could tell you, Bushels and baskets of stories, hole crates full of stories. But if you can spare a moment I will tell you one story.
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It looks like Acer rubrum (red colour leave) and that my best guess.

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All wrong so far
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aaron_tas wrote:at first glance, tridets :?:

or are you asking which tree, and where they are now :?:
Where are they now would be good as well. Extra points.
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are they liquidambers? I have a few. AWESOME colour in autumn!
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MasonC wrote:are they liquidambers? I have a few. AWESOME colour in autumn!
CORRECT! Started as seedlings and kept them for about 20 years although they got up to about 6 inches or 150mm.

There were about 5 of them
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YAY!!! I love liquidambers! Frank Condello from Yatte Yattah has a few really big ones that are about 40 years old! AMAZING plants!
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and who says you couldn't grow them as minis.
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you da man mase spot on! :D
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Post by Jamie »

thats a good point grant, how did you go about reducing the foliage to bring them in to perspective with the tree only being 3cm high?


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jamie111 wrote:thats a good point grant, how did you go about reducing the foliage to bring them in to perspective with the tree only being 3cm high?


regards jamie :D
Nothing, just stuck them in a small pot and repotted most years for health. I don't think I had heard of defoliation back then.

Maybe I should start again?

Eventually when they got a bit bigger I did defoliate but with Liquidambers you have to do them by mid December or they came back only hit and miss.
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Re: Who can tell what bonsai this is?

Post by MasonC »

hmmm....i have never defoliated my ones as they are quite large. interesting to see how they go after defoliation?
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