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Scots Pine (Pinus sylvestris)
By Stjohntongue
- 9 Sep, 2009
- 6 likes
Rescued from vandalism growing at this angle many years ago.
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wow... I have recently got myself a Taratian (sorry bad spelling) tiny weeny start for a bonsai
will be many many years before it thinks of getting to this stage
am currently reading all about the wiring of the roots etc
tricky stuff
well done on your recue
x x x
9 Sep, 2009
Thanks Milky and mookins
I've never heard of a Tatarian maple (Acer tataricum) so I've just had a gander on google. Nice tree!
If you want to take a shortcut growing your maple as a bonsai, grow it in the ground for two or three years before transferring to a pot. Doing this will help to thicken the trunk of the tree. Don't prune it heavily during this time.
9 Sep, 2009
Ooh right thanks for that will get him planted today then...very excited am hoping this will entice hubby into the garden...
oh and thanks for the spelling hehe
x x x
10 Sep, 2009
thats a lovely bonsai!!
16 Sep, 2009
Thanx Ibrahim.
19 Sep, 2009
The odd shaped thing next to the pot is a carpet of lichen that was growing on the surface of the pots soil.
Proves there's no polution as lichen will only grow in clean air.
1 Mar, 2010
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See who else is growing Pinus sylvestris (Scots Pine).
See who else has plants in genus Pinus.
This photo is of "Scots Pine" in Stjohntongue's garden
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Oh lovely.........
9 Sep, 2009