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The Treedeemer
We have an oak species here, which is referred to as "American Oak". Looking it up under that name brings me to "Quercus rubra". In the forest they grow fast, trunk up quickly and has huge leaves with points rather than the round lobes I know from oar native oaks.
I always held them as unsuitable for bonsai because of the large leaves. However, I was recently in a forest and came across a huge field of youngsters, annually eaten by deer made me rethink. Online I find some examples of what seem to be Quercus rubra bonsai.
Anybody here have experience with them? How small do the leaves get? Any thoughts on their suitability?
I always held them as unsuitable for bonsai because of the large leaves. However, I was recently in a forest and came across a huge field of youngsters, annually eaten by deer made me rethink. Online I find some examples of what seem to be Quercus rubra bonsai.
Anybody here have experience with them? How small do the leaves get? Any thoughts on their suitability?