Accordingly to this post`s title: pictures of the Chamaecyparis obtusa nana.
She really is strong and healthy. From now on, there will be just clipp n' grow on this prebonsai ...
Welcome to my blog.
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 ...
Accordingly to this post`s title: pictures of the Chamaecyparis obtusa nana.
She really is strong and healthy. From now on, there will be just clipp n' grow on this prebonsai ...
I just unwired this one, There are a lot of backbudding going on this yew.
The green part of the tree is by far to large. The carvings definitely need to be overhauled and improved.
I am really lookig foreward for wintertime, when I will wire this yew again.
Here are a few glimpses before the next designing step.
An update of the windswept Hinoki.
What a pity that I can not show this tree with the help of some kind of holographic technique.
I mean, in nature the design of the tree is much more "3d-ish" and does not come as that bushy cluster
shown in the 2d image. But this always a matter of fact ... I designed this tree out of cointainer-material
from a nursery.
This Hinoki would suit very well in a moon-pot or on a stone-slap.
It is for sale, in spite of beeing far from glory.
Maybe someone becomes attached to this particular tree and is willing to enhance the initial
design-plan. Anyway, here are the pictures as of today ...
Not much to say about this small Thuja.
I just wanted to creat a clean design and getting to know
the reaction of this species to certain designing-interventions.
The leaves of this tree will even become smaller in the course of time.
Just a small clean tree ...
This tree will also be sold by the way.
And this is how it went on with one of my tanukis.
Just two years under my control.
It seems, as if the living part is thriving very well. The rest of the wiring will be taken off
next spring. So far so good. The tree is for sale as well ...
The tree decided to leave my garden.
I wonder were this specimen is heading for ...
This Juniperus Sabina is for sale.
Today I clipped off the extremly extended shoots in order to distribute the energy all over the tree.
It really gained a lot of energy this season.
I am pretty satisfied with my designing-efforts, although this Juniper decided to leave.
In particular I like this special green color of Sabinas ...
Well, the tree had a good growing-season. There had been no fungus-issues like last year.
I clipped the shoots a bit. The tree is now 57 cm in height, 50 cm in width, 47 cm in depth and
the nebari messures 23 centimeters on its widest extent.
The tree is for sale ...