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summer_jackel) wrote2012-05-13 01:56 pm
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Table Trees
Here are some progress photos of the four little yearling-graft Japanese maples I brought home last summer.

The red dragon.


The red filigree lace. It's the only one of the four I'm doing any training with right now, but I have high hopes for its beautiful shape if I brace it this spring.

The rubrifolium in situ.

The waterfall, which is a little scruffy and slug-nibbled right now.

A little redwood in a pot.

These, clearly, are not trees at all, but meet my ducks! All five of them have reached maturity and are healthy, lovely ducks who are now living outside. The two drakes are Dutch Bill (after a local historical figure) and Onyx; the three hens are Silver, Steel and Labradorite, which shortens to Lab. Yep, I have a black duck named Lab, because I am that funny.

The red dragon.


The red filigree lace. It's the only one of the four I'm doing any training with right now, but I have high hopes for its beautiful shape if I brace it this spring.

The rubrifolium in situ.

The waterfall, which is a little scruffy and slug-nibbled right now.

A little redwood in a pot.

These, clearly, are not trees at all, but meet my ducks! All five of them have reached maturity and are healthy, lovely ducks who are now living outside. The two drakes are Dutch Bill (after a local historical figure) and Onyx; the three hens are Silver, Steel and Labradorite, which shortens to Lab. Yep, I have a black duck named Lab, because I am that funny.
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And Dutch Bill is too huggable. Yay, ducks! Although you deserve to be pinched somewhere tender for Lab the Black Duck, I believe.
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I think Lab the duck is brilliant comic genius. I am so funny.
Maybe the small trees should get more screen time.
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Saw a duck yesterday--outside a subway station in downtown Toronto XD
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LOL at the duck taking the subway...
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I have liverworts in the rubrifolium and elsewhere, because if there's any ancient, humble plant I love more than the bryophytes, it's the liverworts.
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Shy of cherry, orange, and dwarf pomegranates, are there trees that you can eat the fruit off of?
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My garden is full shade, so I am not working with any fruit bearers; just the maples so far, which love it here. I put in the redwoods this month and just got an oak sapling that I'm going to try and shape a little bit. It's fun!
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My plans are to keep these four at least somewhat smaller, and the filigree lace at least will not be permitted to get much taller at all, since it is already a beautiful shape. The brace is there basically to support a shape it already wants to take, so that it can grow enough trunk to support itself, while holding that ideal curve. I'll prune and repot it accordingly, and, if it ever gets so nice that it seems "finished," I'll put it in a bonsai pot. So I guess it's a bonsai...
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