Todays day was reserved for the styling of a yew. This yew is one of those which I dug up on a gas station and is therefor an urban yamadori. I have it for almost two years, since spring 2009. It grew lots of new foilage this spring and so I decided to style it this year.
This is how I got it in spring 2009.
The shari just above the nebari is just amazing. It is difficult to find something like this even on yamadori from the mountains. It gives an aditional feel of age.
This spring I turned all unnecessary branches into jins.
So, today my first task was to pluck all old needles for easier wiring.
After that I started working on the deadwood.
And at the very end the wiring and styling needed to be done. In spring I will pot it into its first bonsai pot.
I ended a plesent bonsai day with coffie and a nice conversation at the place of the president of our club, Tomaz Kovsca.
Outstanding deciduous bonsai at the PBE
6 days ago
2 comments:
You are right, you cannot find everywhere such Taxus.
What about the roots? Is it possible to get them into a sallower pot?
As I can see, the nebari part is quite wide, and as I can see you do not want to create a half cascade tree from it, right? So how can you solve this problem?
Best Regards
Attila
Hi Attila,
I think there will be no problems with the roots, since there are manny capilary roots.
No, I don't plan to make a half cascade, so I will try an oval pot, or maby even some sort of slab. We will see (and so will you)
But as I said there should be no problem with transplanting into a shallow pot. I think I will be able to do that in one, maby two steps.
Nik
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