Cajunrider
Imperial Masterpiece
I have two Indian hawthorn medium size bushes that will be replaced by azaleas per the house boss. Are they worth pursuing as bonsai? They do have interesting looking trunks.
I will take pictures tonight.I really like Hawthorn and hear they air-layer easily also. Pictures pls
I know it is a bush that actually grows pretty quick to its mature size of about 30” tall then just slow it’s growth to a crawl. One of the bushes I have have interesting trunks hence the question. I’m just looking for a fun bonsai I can play with but if they are too much trouble I would rather not.Indian Hawthorn is a bush and not to be confused with the tree Hawthorn. I have some Indian Hawthorns in front of my house. I won't say they can't be used as bonsai but I wouldn't try unless you have one that has great potential. The ones I have are extremely slow growing. I have never pruned them even though I have to prune all my other bushes. Also have a sprinkler system so they are plenty watered. They just stay they same size. Convenient but I couldn't imagine how slow they would grow in a container.
I replaced them with azaleas last night but forgot to take pictures.I will take pictures tonight.
That is beautiful!Indian Hawthorn is one my favorite as shohin material. They flower every year and berries after...View attachment 369338View attachment 369341
Yep. Rhaphiolepis indica is everywhere here too. I am just having fun with these.Where I live rhaphiolepis are everywhere e.g. homes, business landscape, park hedges. Keep us updated.
Wonderful pink or white spring flowers.