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04-17-2008, 05:37 PM
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#61 | | Minister of Whoopass
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04-17-2008, 05:46 PM
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#62 | | Senior Member
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Country: | I think I've got one in the back yard at least thats every one calls it
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04-18-2008, 06:40 AM
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#63 | | Older Than Dirt
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Country: | pb... Take a couple of pic's, especially a close up of a leaf. Tween me and
Erich, we'll figure it out.
Charles
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04-18-2008, 02:17 PM
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Originally Posted by ccheese pb... Take a couple of pic's, especially a close up of a leaf. Tween me and
Erich, we'll figure it out.
Charles | Just starting to go into bud , next you'll want pics of my tulip trees 
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04-18-2008, 02:27 PM
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#65 | | Older Than Dirt
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Originally Posted by pbfoot Just starting to go into bud , next you'll want pics of my tulip trees  | Nope.... Marcel is the resident tulip expert...
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04-25-2008, 09:01 PM
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#66 | | the old Sage
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Country: | well stuff is opening up at the E ~ yard finally it's been one cold windy spring here............. my tall Palmate types are still in opening the leaves but the Dissectums are good to go slowly filling in width and length on their leaves, it's time to prune out the dead and open them up to show off their curvy jagged limb structure. Looks like a ton of seeds again by the numerous flowers clusters right at the moment, another 1-3 nights of frost and those will be dried out and fallen to the ground.
ok guys how are yours looking at the moment ????
E ~ needing a 3 week break from reality |
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04-25-2008, 10:32 PM
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04-27-2008, 05:54 PM
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04-27-2008, 06:17 PM
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#69 | | Older Than Dirt
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Country: | Just about all my JM's are open. I was really worried about Wou Nishiki, but
it has opened. It was grafted in July, and should have opened long before
this. I'll have to take a nice morning and take some pic's for you guys. I'm
pretty sure that spring is here, no more frost.
Charles
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04-27-2008, 06:23 PM
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#70 | | Minister of Whoopass
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Country: | Question...
What to do about bugs chewin on my babys leaves???
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04-27-2008, 06:23 PM
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#71 | | the old Sage
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Country: | Charles I have some deformed leaves on 2 varieties, the wind has been heavy 65 % humidity today for some time wind and 77F right now at my small spot on the earth suppose to get back down to the 40's with rain/snow last I heard for thursday/friday so we may get frost again before may arrives, anything is actually possible right up into June including over 100F
back to subject matter, yes some strange things have happened this year, have 1 red palmatum that is undergoing some psychological stress due to the large neighboring Silver maple being removed, the bark split in too many places due to sunburn and borers have gotten in, the tops are dying out which jerks my chain and all I can do is reform the tree from the bottom up with pruning - lightly - and light coats of fertilizer
I'll take some pics in another 2 weeks when things have fully opened and developed
and Dan spray them with organic soap solution I have had many aphids over the years and some caterpillars and J. maples leaves being very thin are super sensitive to chemical applications. Most of the "chewing" will be done at night when the predators like birds have hit the nest for Zzzzzzzzzz so spray when calm and cool |
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04-27-2008, 06:41 PM
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#72 | | Older Than Dirt
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Country: | Erich: Guess I live in the right spot on this planet. I don't ever remember
having any kind of bug, caterpiller or insects messing with my JM's. I do have
a squirrel problem, they want to plant things in my pots, or they want to dig
in my pots looking for something they may have planted. I'm nursing a pecan
tree (about 6" high) that a squirrel planted in one of my pots, right now. I did
lose 88 less that a year old seedlings, over the winter.
If you garner any seeds off your JM's, please label them when you bag them.
None of mine are old enough to produce seeds. Mainly interested in Bloodgood, Crimson Queen or any green variety. We don't usually get any
seeds around here to Sept or Oct.
Hope your injuries are on the mend.
Charles
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04-27-2008, 06:47 PM
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#73 | | the old Sage
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Country: | I have green, red palmate forms, dissectums both red and green all from seeds that I have to pull out and dump - pretty stupid but I do not have the time or room to Bonsai as I once did, if you saw the size of my place you would see why.
I'll collect seeds for you this fall if you would like, if you do not have the red variety Suminigashi then you are in for a real treat, the tree is gorgeous, mine is about 20 years old now over hanging a nice specimen of Virdis dissectum and then over to the south of it is the old dude of the neighborhood sitting at 40 years plus old, Beni-shidare dissectum at not quite over 20 feet wide and at least 7-8 feet tall at the moment.
in my area the weather causes Suminigashit to turn black-red at this time of year the flower bracts are hanging from nearly every branchlet and of course these will turn to bright red seeds |
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04-27-2008, 07:48 PM
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#74 | | Older Than Dirt
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Country: | Eric: You are aware that a seed from a JM will NOT produce a JM from
whence the seed came. They revert to the rootstock, with certain
qualities of the parent tree. I use seed grown JM's for rootstock for my
grafts.... plus I give some of the older ones away. Also, before you can
plant a seed, there is a process called "stratification". This is required
before the seed can be planted.
Charles
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04-27-2008, 07:59 PM
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#75 | | the old Sage
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Country: | Charles I used to believe that 15 years ago but I have picked numerous Dissectum seedlings from Beni Shidare since I first moved to my house in 1978 as well as Virdis, they have remained true to form as I have left some of them for some 5-7 years before I pulled them and gave them away, I need to take pics to show you 3 Suminigashi trees trimmed down to less than 3 feet high, these are not from the roots from the mother plant but from established dropped seeds, one of them I cut out 3 years ago, 3 still form a cute little forest and then there is the bizarre big boy at 6 feet high in the cut edged leaf but is green/red. there is no rootstock look a like here nor for the dissectums. I discussed the matter with Vertrees years ago and he said as you but also revertification that indeed some of the best seeds in the best conditions will form true forms.
some years back and interesting development formed and it has been only in 1 year though sadly, due to whatever conditions present 3-4 linear-form thread dissectums popped up but too delicate it seemed to be moved as they all dies when I tried to transplant these little things
I dabbled in root stock transformation with grafts of wax and rubber bands some 15 years ago when we were also budding Cherries in our area.
anything is possible and will happen here in the Platonic sphere, and it's the truth, again I need to take some clear pics so you can understand fully whats happening here on the west side |
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