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Can anyone recommend a good book on Satsuki Azalea Bonsai? The one I saw recommended by Robert Callaham from stone lantern is out of print a guess and used are out of my price range.
Can anyone recommend a good book on Satsuki Azalea Bonsai? The one I saw recommended by Robert Callaham from stone lantern is out of print a guess and used are out of my price range.
Thanks for that reference. I found a copy of 'Floral Treasures' on line today, and it's coming to live at my house.Of the three Satsuki Azalea books, Callaham's is best. _Floral Treasures of Japan_ is good as well. There is nothing covered in Naka's _BT for Satsuki_ that isn't covered in the other two. (If you're feeling adventurous, you might can find Kysouke Gun's book on Satsuki. Its all in Japanese, ...but the pictures are in English. I don't have that particular one yet, but I've got a handful of the others in that set.)
I don’t think Yuzo has that variety, but it’s been a couple years since I’ve been there. He has some amazing trees. Curious how you would plan on getting a tree back home with you?Got my copy of Galle in the mail today. It's a great reference book for the various cultivars and their history, but the section on bonsai is like, maybe, three pages. If I could do it over, I'd put the money toward a nice tree...which I just might do in Sacramento next week. I'm wondering if Mr. Maruyama might have a nice hinomaru.....?
That's great! Yuzo is awesome. I'm glad security gave you no hassle. I had friend's that have had trees intercepted and "destroyed" by some acronym state agency doing postal inspections.I was there the first week of May, and bought a kongetsu and an eiga-no-hamari. We took them to FedEx and found out it would be $300 to pack and ship them home two-day air. So instead we wrapped them in cling film, lifting the branches up and inward as we went. Then a couple of layers of bubble wrap, and a wrapping with packing tape. We put them in a plastic tote bag and they were carry-on luggage. I lost one, one inch twiglet a couple of millimeters thick on the kongetsu, but otherwise they came through unscathed.
When the bag went through the scanner at security, the guy manning the scanner called out, “Who’s doing the bonsai? These are really cool trees!”