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Training Black Pines for Bonsai
... tree from an existing branch. Aside from the styling aspects, which I will leave for later, the two rules for branch development are very simple, but the full ramification of these rules took me three years of experimentation to truly understand. These are Naka's rules for branch development: Pruning ...
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Growing Black Pines for Bonsai
... needle. This kind of pruning can be used when you have branch or branch section in just the right spot, but the internodal distance ... candle instead of the candle at its base to achieve ramification. They might even remove various fractions of the candles, one half, ... this technique to get more than one set of forked branches (ramification) in a single season. I think this technique is probably best ...
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Crabapples for Bonsai
... Large Trunks for Bonsai. Once potted for bonsai it is time for branch development. Branches should already be in place before potting except for ... get nice close internodes the rest of the way out the branch. If a branch needs more caliper you can let it grow longer for a ... very much ramification on crabs so don't worry about it, if you can get four or five sets of forked joints on a branch you ...
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Olive for Bonsai
... the Bible, Noah, after the Deluge, saw a dove with an olive branch in its mouth like the symbol of peace between God and ... Eliminate buds that grow up or down, in order to have alternate ramification to right and left of the principal branches. Pinching differs according ... more buds. With young and old trees, you pinch when the branch is still green or is almost violet, eliminating last couple of ...
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Pruning and Pinching
... ramification, or twigginess. When pinching the scaffolding of the branch is complete, it only needs detail work or ramification. This is done by removing the tip of the growing branch, ... internodes (usually), you now have two buds opening forming a forked branch with shorter internodes and achieving ramification. Achieving Shorter Internodes I emphasized increasing above, because what most ...
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Redmaple as Bonsai
... rubrum. Pruning and leaf trimming can be used to increase the ramification of twigs, to induce branches to grow where none grow now ... back, the shorter the distance between the leaves and new branch nodes. (Sandy Vrooman has posted (several times) detailed and excellent ... the tree in an attempt to develop better twig and branch structure). Pests & other warnings: Aphids. White flies. Use the mildest ...
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Growing Large Trunks for Bonsai
... aspects of bonsai such as leaf reduction and ramification (development of fine branches). Beginners often rush to ... branch is at approximately 1/3 the desired finished height Second branch is at approximately 1/3 the distance from the first branch to the finished height Third branch ... branch, or the connective tissue of an existing branch. If you cut back to a side branch and there is another branch ...
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Evergreen Gardenworks Descriptive Catalog: Juniperus, Leptospermum, Liquidambar, Luma, Magnolia, Malpighia
... are 1/2 to 1 1/2 inches long and are formed all along the branch. 5680 Larix decidua (European Larch) Soft green foliage turns bright yellow in fall. Excellent for ... our native sweetgum. It is easier to control, and capable of better leaf reduction and ramification. Very showy bark scales are achievable on larger bonsai. Our 2 3/4 inch pot ...
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