Here a short update of my oldest Bonsai.
After a long, long time this tree is almost ready to be maintained just by using cutting techniques.
cutting techniques. The pot could be a bit larger.
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This blog will show the development of some of my raw-material-yamadoris.
I am a fool for linden, but I also like to work with other native species as well ...
Here a short update of my oldest Bonsai.
After a long, long time this tree is almost ready to be maintained just by using cutting techniques.
cutting techniques. The pot could be a bit larger.
So it went on with the little twisted yew. I have to admit that the overall design is a bit boring
at that stage of development yet. The crown appeares too routinely and does not suit well to the
contorted trunc. I wil fix that in autumn this year.
A Juniperus Squamata Blue Star (?) i acquired in March 2020 in an old nursery as raw-material. Since the tree had an utterly useless structure to be developed as a bonsai, i decided to select one of the two trunc-lines (posting of Septembre 2021).
Now i decided to follow this path of reduction. After a heavy bending of the trunc had been done the second time, i selected, wired and formed the needle-pads and sat the branch-strutcure.
I wanted an overall shorter and slender tree with less branches than before, hence the more elegant appearance.
My favorit front-view:
And another viewing-angle :
For my taste this little Taxus baccata var. repanda had been to wide (pictures in posting as of 12.2020).
For that resaon i decided to make a complete makeover of the tree's design, cause the dimension led to a
very young appearance of the yew. Now i like it better. The jins will be reworks in a couple of weeks.
I worked on that yew in company with my-Bonsai-Companion Jens. That was great fun ...
The front?
Better?
A taxus baccata i acquired from a bonsai-fellow. The tree originally came from Poland.
From the beginning this yew had been strong and healthy and went during my possession through two
winter-saisons without any difficulties.
The deadwood-work has to be improved and the overall shape is still a little bit too unrefined yet.
Well, i am not unsatisfied with the development after two years ...
I like this front-view:
Or rahter this one?
A Chamacyparis obtusa i acquired in a small nursery as a fairly neglected bush.
The leafs of this particular cultivar are very brittle, so not easy to style this specimen wtihout losses.
The first styling-session therefor had its "collateral-damages" ...
The bark of the trunc is very mature.
Since this hinoki-cultivar is growing very slowly i consider the tree to be pretty old.
Over all the plant is a bit to dense (as always in my Hinoki-projects) to keep the energy.
I look forward to reduce the design in future as well as improving the ten-jin, if not removing it ...
My front-view:
Another possible front-view:
And the source-plant as rawest material.
I tried to show the status quo blended into the former dimension of the
bushy scrub :