I prune my generic Japanese and Amur ('Flame') maples. They've grown well this spring, the leaves have hardened off, and they are ready for pruning. I describe some aspects of bonsai culture and pruning.
nice trees! my friends/fam always ask my if my acer palmatum trees are cannbis plants lol. they are one of my favorites to bonsai with of the japanese species. i like native or naturalized a lot too.
Thanks! Ha, yep, my Mikawa Yatsubusa JM has been mistaken for a cannabis before. JM are definitely my favorite bonsai subject. But I agree, there are plenty of great species native to North America that make great bonsai. I'm really loving my Western Hemlock and Douglas Fir that I collected in the forest about an hour from my home right now.
Nice work 👏
Thank you. It's always fun to take an overgrown maple and make it look like a bonsai again.
nice trees! my friends/fam always ask my if my acer palmatum trees are cannbis plants lol. they are one of my favorites to bonsai with of the japanese species. i like native or naturalized a lot too.
Thanks! Ha, yep, my Mikawa Yatsubusa JM has been mistaken for a cannabis before. JM are definitely my favorite bonsai subject. But I agree, there are plenty of great species native to North America that make great bonsai. I'm really loving my Western Hemlock and Douglas Fir that I collected in the forest about an hour from my home right now.
Very inspiring, thank you..
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Your welcome brother
"Generic"...no bro, they Acer Palmatum Mountain Maples. Any Maple without a name is a Mt Maple