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Fir
... the host plant is weakened. The infection usually begins at the terminal bud near a branch tip. Infection takes place in late summer and the disease progresses down a twig into ... are recommended for bonsai: Abies alba - silver fir: dark green needles, cylindrical cones. Abies concolor - white fir, silver fir, Colorado fir: hardy to zone 4. Can grow to 80 ft. in ...
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American Red Maple
... between the leaves and new branch nodes. Major pruning should (as always) be undertaken with care. A branch, once removed, is difficult ... the tree in an attempt to develop better twig and branch structure). Propagation: Seed - 25-60% germination, according to "authorities." Based ... , unglazed earth-tone pots are acceptable, but I prefer a white- or blue-glazed pot. Shape--oval or rectangle, depending ...
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Serviceberry
... leaves to drop. Fire blight is characterized by the sudden wilting and death of branch tips. The blossoms wilt, blacken and hang on the twig. The bark is shriveled ... Some species suitable for bonsai: Amelanchier alnifolia: Western serviceberry, coarsely toothed rounded leaves, clusters of white flowers, apple-shaped fruits. Normally forms shrubby thickets. Zones 4-9. Amelanchier arborea (also ...
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Betula nigra - river birch
... crown when young, spreading wider with age as several branches become dominant. It lacks the white trunk bark associated with other birches but is distinguished by reddish, brown bark peeling off ... at the second internode will encourage foliage to extend away from the trunk, opening the branch structure and keeping foliage from massing on branches parallel to the trunk. Pests and diseases ...
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Bougainvillea
... useful attribute in styling bonsai. Because bougainvillea generally blooms on new growth, each branch, as blooms begin to fade, should be cut back to a point ... and magenta colored bracts. Bougainvillea glabra 'Magnifica' - rose pink bracts. Bougainvillea glabra 'Snow White' - white bracts. Bougainvillea peruviana - rosy pink bracts. Bougainvillea spectabilis - pink or mauve bracts. Bibliography: ...
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Carissa - Natal plum
... - Natal plum Natal plum - carissa sp. General information: An evergreen, small thorny bush which develops white and pink flowers and edible, dark red fruit. There is little information on this plant ... late spring, after flowering. Do not prune all the green foliage off a branch, as this will cause the branch to die back. Otherwise, buds back with vigor. Continue to prune as ...
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Fukien Tea
... be left on over three months. Its small leaves and fine branch ramification make it ideal for miniature bonsai. Ehretia anacua does ... . Depending on rainfall, the tree will flower, with clusters of white blooms, from early spring through late fall. The flowers are ... Well loved for bonsai due to its tiny, shiny green leaves, tiny white flowers throughout the year, and red berries. Ehretia dicksonii - a ...
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Hornbeam
... time-released pellets. Do not feed for two months after repotting. C. laxiflora may experience branch die-back if underfed. Pruning and wiring: Elliptical, heavily veined leaves with pointed tip. Can ... a deep pot. Pests and diseases: Pests: Relatively few insects attack hornbeam. Maple phenacoccus forms white cottony masses on the undersides of the leaves. Diseases: None are normally very serious. ...
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Japanese White Pine
... Japanese White Pine Japanese White Pine - Pinus parviflora General information: Japanese White Pine creates a striking landscape element wherever it is used. Often seen as a dense, conical form when young, Japanese White Pine ... .5-inch-long needles are stiff and twisted, forming blue/green tufts of foliage at branch tips, and creating an overall fine texture to the tree's silhouette. The brownish-red ...
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Eastern White Pine
... of repotting, so as to always leave a strong root system. Branch pruning and wiring should be done in late autumn, and ... sufficient roots. Pests and diseases: Pests: White Pine weevil is probably the biggest problem. The larvae of White Pine weevils feed on the ... planting in dry sites and clay or alkaline soil. White Pine blister rust attacks White Pine and uses currant as an alternate host. European ...
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