Velodog2
Chumono
Sharing with you a little maple I've been working on for about 8 years. It is cutting grown and purchased from the Meehan's on the same trip as the semi-cascade maple I showed in another post. I don't have pics from the early years of building the trunk, and there was only one branch left to remove when the first one was taken. I don't know the cultivar if it is one. The leaves are fairly small but not tiny, slightly coarse, and with red-tinged edges in spring. I'd thought kotohime at one time but probably not. The first pic is from 2012 and the rough virt that has guided me was done then also.


I put a lot of effort into making a trunk line that was slightly unbalanced and a little awkward so as to be dynamic. Development went well after the trunk line was set except that the apex snapped off a few years ago. The branch raised to replace it brought in a little too much balance as well as too much space between branches up top. It's ok for now although will have to be fixed eventually



The pic above is spring of 2016. It's (over)growing strongly in its oversized pot and internodes are a little longer than ideal from last year as can be seen in the overhead shot below, but the branches are beginning to develop. The right one near the top overdeveloped and had to be cut back hard, a risk made acceptable by a shoot that came up from its base last spring as a back-up plan in case of die-back, but I think it will probably bud back as it is very strong. Perhaps a smaller pot would help get shorter internodes. Dunno - haven't really tried too hard to do that yet.


The last shots were taken a few weeks ago. I've basically neglected the nebari up till now as the base flare kinda looked ok on its own with the roots buried. The actual nebari is not awful but not good enough for the tree either with a little bit of undecut. I've only really just started to think about how to deal with it. Either develop the roots as is, graft some from rooted cuttings, or do a whole base layer from the flare. I wish I'd started work on it earlier as a good nebari would help a lot.
I've really enjoyed building this tree year by year and decision by decision and I admit I'm generally pleased with the how it has developed so far. In person it's a charming little tree and is the first maple I've managed to get this far along. Still a lot of work left to be done on the branches, especially the apex, as well as the base. Hope u like it.


I put a lot of effort into making a trunk line that was slightly unbalanced and a little awkward so as to be dynamic. Development went well after the trunk line was set except that the apex snapped off a few years ago. The branch raised to replace it brought in a little too much balance as well as too much space between branches up top. It's ok for now although will have to be fixed eventually



The pic above is spring of 2016. It's (over)growing strongly in its oversized pot and internodes are a little longer than ideal from last year as can be seen in the overhead shot below, but the branches are beginning to develop. The right one near the top overdeveloped and had to be cut back hard, a risk made acceptable by a shoot that came up from its base last spring as a back-up plan in case of die-back, but I think it will probably bud back as it is very strong. Perhaps a smaller pot would help get shorter internodes. Dunno - haven't really tried too hard to do that yet.


The last shots were taken a few weeks ago. I've basically neglected the nebari up till now as the base flare kinda looked ok on its own with the roots buried. The actual nebari is not awful but not good enough for the tree either with a little bit of undecut. I've only really just started to think about how to deal with it. Either develop the roots as is, graft some from rooted cuttings, or do a whole base layer from the flare. I wish I'd started work on it earlier as a good nebari would help a lot.
I've really enjoyed building this tree year by year and decision by decision and I admit I'm generally pleased with the how it has developed so far. In person it's a charming little tree and is the first maple I've managed to get this far along. Still a lot of work left to be done on the branches, especially the apex, as well as the base. Hope u like it.



