Larix Decidua Bonsai
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Larix decidua bonsai. If you need help identifying your tree try our bonsai tree identification guide. This is pruning of larix decidua bonsai called geisha. Larix decidua 2 years 1 month ago 39725 larch closes wounds relatively well if the tree is strong growing. Bowl by jürgen hilken.
20 years old 35 cm tall. A simple and elegant beauty. Have you tried enhancing callus forming by scarring the wound edges and then covering the edges with vaseline. The larch is a popular bonsai tree species since trunks grow thicker quite quickly and the tree displays stunning seasonal colors.
Two common species exist the larix decidua european larch and the larix kaempferi japanese larch. Mail order conifer nursery of dwarf and miniature conifers japanese maples bonsai and fairy garden plants. Larix decidua is a medium size to large deciduous coniferous tree reaching 25 45 m tall with a trunk up to 1 m diameter exceptionally to 53 8 m tall and 3 5 m diameter. There are many species of larch to choose from and available in europe are larix decidua the european larch.
Leptolepis the japanese larch and l. Grown from a seedling. A hybrid between the japanese and the european larch. This is my most favorite pendulous plant to encourage into stunning landscape forms.
Larix this is a tree whose beauty is legendary yet it suffers from some neglect as bonsai. If a weeping larch is trained to form a trunk the leader can be trained in any direction will reach 10 12 x 6 8 in 10 years. Weeping larch this is the most popular cultivar here at the nursery. European larch larix decidua approx.
The needle shaped foliage is borne in loose spirals on long shoots and in whorls on short shoots. They have attractive young foliage and normally display brilliant autumnal colour. The crown is conic when young becoming broad with age. Eurolepis the dunkeld larch.
The foliage appears green in the spring. Larix is a genus of around 10 species of upright deciduous monoecious coniferous trees from coniferous forests of the northern hemisphere.