Some defoliated olives

Forum for discussion of Evergreen bonsai – Buxus, Cotoneaster, Olive etc.
User avatar
ozzy
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 608
Joined: November 21st, 2008, 5:51 pm
Bonsai Age: 15
Location: SA

Some defoliated olives

Post by ozzy »

Hi, over the last few days I have defoliated some of my olives, the reason I have defoliated them is not so much for leaf reduction but just to clean up the branch structure, also you get to appreciate the tree in a whole new light, like you do with deciduos over Winter, plus you get nice new shiny leaves to replace all those old ones that have been on their for years ...





Image

Collected 2001





Image


Collected 2004





Image


Collected 1999
Last edited by ozzy on December 2nd, 2014, 8:45 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Bonsaifan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 68
Joined: May 3rd, 2013, 11:07 pm
Favorite Species: Pines
Bonsai Age: 4
Location: Melbourne

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by Bonsaifan »

These are very nice trees. How long have you had them? We're they yamadori?
User avatar
Elmar
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 1205
Joined: October 12th, 2013, 10:33 pm
Favorite Species: living trees!
Bonsai Age: 2
Location: Port Hedland
Been thanked: 1 time
Contact:

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by Elmar »

Ozzy,
Love the look I the middle tree! Looks fantastic!


Cheers
EZ
Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk
Cheers
Elmar
Graeme
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 926
Joined: December 17th, 2009, 1:31 pm
Favorite Species: Olive, ficus, azalea
Bonsai Age: 36
Location: Fraser Coast Queensland
Been thanked: 4 times

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by Graeme »

Three very nice olives, ozzy.
Graeme
I will forever defend your right
to disagree with my opinion
.
User avatar
Inspired
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 279
Joined: August 25th, 2014, 12:09 pm
Favorite Species: conifers
Bonsai Age: 0
Location: VIC

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by Inspired »

Wow I like the first one alot! Looks like a Christmas coral tree

I've got an olive that I am working on but the ramification you have done with yours :clap:
User avatar
ozzy
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 608
Joined: November 21st, 2008, 5:51 pm
Bonsai Age: 15
Location: SA

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by ozzy »

Bonsaifan wrote:These are very nice trees. How long have you had them? We're they yamadori?

Hi, I collected all of them from the Adelaide hills, I have updated the post and put the estimated collected dates underneath each tree.
User avatar
ozzy
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 608
Joined: November 21st, 2008, 5:51 pm
Bonsai Age: 15
Location: SA

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by ozzy »

Inspired wrote:Wow I like the first one alot! Looks like a Christmas coral tree

I've got an olive that I am working on but the ramification you have done with yours :clap:


Coral yes, I can see that now :D
Mount Nasura
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 219
Joined: November 1st, 2013, 10:56 pm
Favorite Species: Olive
Bonsai Age: 2
Location: Southern suburbs Perth
Been thanked: 3 times
Contact:

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by Mount Nasura »

Exceptional! How large are these? I like the first one most. These are a real treat, thank you for sharing.
User avatar
Inspired
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 279
Joined: August 25th, 2014, 12:09 pm
Favorite Species: conifers
Bonsai Age: 0
Location: VIC

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by Inspired »

Yup just had another revisit.. dayam certainly a treat

Great photo shots too. Would like to see the first one with leaves also

though the bare shots are fab
User avatar
Ces
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 394
Joined: June 12th, 2012, 1:47 am
Favorite Species: Eucalyptus tereticornis
Bonsai Age: 7
Bonsai Club: 0
Location: sydney
Been thanked: 4 times

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by Ces »

very nice mate. The ramification is really impressive. well done.

Any idea if these are the european or african olive variants? I have family property in the camden area of south west sydney where the african variety is listed as a pest. I've tried collecting a few larger stumps but have found them to be less hardy than much of the information out there has lead me to believe (read: they've all died despite appropriate after care). What was your process collecting these?

cheers,

Ces.
Scooter_M
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 126
Joined: April 13th, 2013, 7:43 pm
Favorite Species: Trident Maple, Wisteria
Bonsai Age: 2
Bonsai Club: none
Location: Melbourne

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by Scooter_M »

I love the last one, good job, keep em going :) :yes: :yes:
Raymond
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 541
Joined: July 24th, 2013, 3:31 pm
Favorite Species: Olive
Bonsai Age: 4
Location: Australind WA

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by Raymond »

:worship: :worship: , I hope to have a specimen like these one day. I collected 3 in September. No shoots as yet bat all are still have a green cambium. :fc:
User avatar
ozzy
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 608
Joined: November 21st, 2008, 5:51 pm
Bonsai Age: 15
Location: SA

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by ozzy »

Mount Nasura wrote:Exceptional! How large are these? I like the first one most. These are a real treat, thank you for sharing.

They are all 40 to 50 cms high, the first one is my favourite too.
User avatar
ozzy
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 608
Joined: November 21st, 2008, 5:51 pm
Bonsai Age: 15
Location: SA

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by ozzy »

Inspired wrote:Yup just had another revisit.. dayam certainly a treat

Great photo shots too. Would like to see the first one with leaves also

though the bare shots are fab


I have been spending a lot of time trying to practice my bonsai photography skills, still got a way to go, will post updates when they start to get new leaves also.
User avatar
ozzy
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Aussie Bonsai Fan
Posts: 608
Joined: November 21st, 2008, 5:51 pm
Bonsai Age: 15
Location: SA

Re: Some defoliated olives

Post by ozzy »

Ces wrote:very nice mate. The ramification is really impressive. well done.

Any idea if these are the european or african olive variants? I have family property in the camden area of south west sydney where the african variety is listed as a pest. I've tried collecting a few larger stumps but have found them to be less hardy than much of the information out there has lead me to believe (read: they've all died despite appropriate after care). What was your process collecting these?

cheers,

Ces.

I believe these are European olives, usually pretty easy to collect when you dig up the whole stump as I did with these, the larger ones I chainsaw at the base and that can be a bit harder to get them going again, keep them well watered.
Post Reply

Return to “Evergreen”