MACH5
Imperial Masterpiece
I see so may BC trees at Bonsai nurseries. We stopped in a regular nursery and we were surprised to see 5 ft. BC trees for sale for regular landscaping. 100.00 each, probably because Florida has more lakes than people realize. As more and more of Fl has been developed there are aren't many 'swamps' anymore. Those swamps have been cleaned up and are now used as lakes and water skiing etc... Can't ski in a swamp because of gators. Gators are everywhere but generally aren't a threat to people unless there are too many. People get rid of lots of indigenous trees they don't want and BC aren't often kept when new housing developments are built.
We do see some smaller ones but never a BC with such nice nebari. Sometimes the nebari will be on only one side of the tree which is just awkward.
Have never seen a weeping BC and I like everything about the tree. It's got it all and in a compact size. Just beautiful.
Thanks Katie. I used to live with my patents in Miami back when I was in school. I know well the dangers of gators everywhere. We lived near a canal and saw them there regularly along with large copperheads! Although not many BCs down there that I recall seeing? It may be too hot in Miami for them?
This little tree first caught my attention precisely because of its small size. It was grown from an air layer. Most of what is sold for bonsai are big collected monsters which although beautiful they are everywhere! There are cultivars for landscape use that are weeping. Owen Reich even said to me he has seen them in the wild naturally weeping as well. Mine is not and as such I have to train it to weep. A lot of work but I think worth it. Although I don't think I would want another one LOL!
This tree is far from "finished" but it has been progressing quite nicely. In the early spring it will get a significant cut back to keep improving the quality of the branch structure.