Separate names with a comma.
Hi, here it's zone 5. I had two in the ground and only roots survived that winter. Now I have another one in a pot and it needs shelter during...
Photo taken today. I am not sure yet which is its unique feature [ATTACH]
Thanks for the correction. Here is a photo taken today [ATTACH]
Thanks, that is a great research. I did not pay much attention when I probably got that Botany Photo of the Day I looked for mushrooms in my...
Very interesting, it was only yesterday that I learned that there is a so called "wood wide web": At the Root of the Wood Wide Web The...
Hi Amazingmaples, I think I would still be fascinated with propagating, even though I had such great a collection as you have. Thanks for sharing...
amazingmaples, are you going to collect seeds? I hope I will be able to do that too from mine in a few years: [ATTACH]
My Pinus schwerinii 'Wiethorst' Growth Rate: 3-6" ; HxW@10yrs: 5'x3' "The clusters of long, bluish-green needles on this outstanding broad,...
Some conifers could be easily propagated by air-layering, but firs are on the most difficult side. Expect it to take more than one year. The...
Very nice. Also your conifer collection is no less valuable. Maybe some time you can show it in detail too. I also wanted to ask you about the...
Thanks, right, it's great to be able to make a branch you would prune turn into a new clone plant. So far I have had success (rooted, surviving...
Sorry to interrupt the discussion with my problem, but the subject is my shishigashira. I have only discovered a disease had come upon it when I...
My first successful airlayering of a jm cultivar beni-tsuksa airlayer
I agree, looks like Seiju cultivar, I have one (not bonsai). You will have to work on bringing it back to the way a bonsai should look.
beautiful, and it's only a glimpse it seems
Wollemia nobilis? That's amazing, I haven't noticed it. It's so big. What's the hardiness zone here? How are you going to protect it over winter...
What happened with the big one?
Looks like picea, could it be Picea orientalis aurea (whose new growth is yellow)?
If the stem is still intact there is a chance new healthy leaves to emerge from the tip in a few days.
This is my first rooted conifer cutting, after many trial and error attempts. Of the conifers Cryptomeria japonica seems to be one of the easiest...