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autumn colours 11 years 4 months ago #7732

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i realy like the colours in the fall. the yellow, orange, red trees in forrests are stunning to look at. this i love to see in bonsai altho i don't have many trees that give nice colours. it is a start and every year the trees will improve and so will the autumn colours.

i wanted to share some of my trees in autumn, maby u have nice pictures of ur trees in fall colours?

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autumn colours 11 years 4 months ago #7735

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i unfortunately forgot to take pictures of my only leaf dropping decidous tree of my first winter, my acer palmatum. i have one other but it is kept inside so it won't drop leaves.

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autumn colours 11 years 4 months ago #7751

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Nice colors jeroen!
Hope you like mine as well. I allready posted them on the dutch forum, but for our english readers.



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autumn colours 11 years 4 months ago #7757

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nice colours on the second one devries. what species is it? some kind of appel or prunus, im not so familiar with fruit bearing species. i like em tho :D

the juniper is a very strong tree and i also like it but we don't see pictures in normal colours. is it that different?

im hoping that my cotoneaster and carpinus are in fall colours soon. youll know when it happens. ^^
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autumn colours 11 years 4 months ago #7786

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Okay, here's a pic of my shohin Larix in autumn color, the golden color has now made room for a more bleached yellow color. Pot is from Klika&Kuratkova (CZ).

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autumn colours 11 years 3 months ago #7796

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nice tree youri, shame u didn't take picture sooner. did u forgot or...
i try to take pictures of my trees when big shanges happen and autumn is one of them. this way i can have like a bonsaijournal.

here are some more autumn colours of trees that should become bonsai. :D
the crataegus is almost full autumn now, still waiting for it to happen also have a cotoneaster that is starting to get red. i wonder why it is this late in comparison with others, looks healthy tho.

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autumn colours 11 years 3 months ago #7804

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Hi Jeroen,

Great to see your material changing color, love the yellowish leaves on your crataegus! (it is a crataegus, right?)

'Bout the picture, this tree is staying for a while at someone else, so couldn't make pictures earlier! I love the way the pot turns out with the color of the needles. I know the pot choice (glazed) is fully against the 'rules', but who cares? ;)

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