“Tall floppy monster” Himalayan Cedar collection. Deodar cedar Plants Description by wikipedia. Cedrus deodara, the deodar cedar, Himalayan cedar, or deodar/devdar/devadar/devadaru, is a species of cedar native to the western Himalayas in Eastern Afghanistan, Northern Pakistan and India, Southwestern Tibet and Western Nepal, occurring at 1,500–3,200 m altitude. Scientific name: Cedrus deodara Conservation…
Month: December 2019
Acer Campestre Yamadori Collection Rootball focus
“English Field Maple” Yamadori collection of field grown from seed for Bonsai by Rutland Bonsai. Radial Root Ball straight from the ground. Root ball Quarter filled the 45 litre container upon collection. 🙂 Field maple Plants Description: From Wikipedia. Scientific name: Acer campestre Family: Sapindaceae Kingdom: Plantae Order: Sapindales Higher classification: Maple Rank: Species …
Chinese Elm Yamadori December 2019
Chinese elm Ulmus parvifolia Plants Description From: Wikipedia. Scientific name: Ulmus parvifolia Rank: Species Higher classification: Elm Lower classifications: True Green Chinese Elm, Ulmus parvifolia ‘Emer II’ Commonly known as the Chinese elm or lacebark elm, is a species native to eastern Asia, including China, Taiwan, Japan, North Korea, and Vietnam. It has been…
dec03 -2019 – thoughts on compost bays
Dec 3rd 2019 Plot Diary. Shaded Shed and Glade Area for Compost. – Improvement and clearance. This Gallery is the Lower end of the Nurseries plots as it looks now. As the seasons turn to frosts that remain on the ground all day, but are not heavy yet. This area gets a lot of traffic,…
Yamadori Larch Trees
Another busy day down at the Bonsai nursery. Grown from seed about 4 years ago; this row of Larch trees are now ready to be dug up and moved on to a container. Where the rootball will develop and be trained to prepare them for a life as Bonsai. This one was about 16 foot…