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Quercus (Oak)S\D\Ls\B Deciduous and evergreen trees. Our oaks are native to the West and the Mediterranean and require dry soil conditions in summer once established in the ground (with exceptions listed below). All are extremely drought resistant. Cold hardiness is listed for each species below. All are excellent for bonsai. Cork Oak has been long used for bonsai and develops its corky bark in about five years even when kept small. The other oaks have been mostly overlooked for bonsai, however we have been using them for this purpose for nearly a decade with impressive results. Please note that all require excellent drainage and bright light when used for bonsai. Oak root fungus is not a problem in bonsai situations if soil-less mixtures are used. For landscape use, Oak root fungus is a problem if trees are frequently watered in summer after they are established.
7960 Quercus chrysolepis (Canyon Live Oak,
Gold Cup Oak) 0ø Evergreen tree to 25 feet usually, but some stands are
taller. Similar to Coast Live Oak except that the leaves are entire
(smooth) with a prickle on the tip. Young trees will have almost all holly
like leaves changing to entire leaves as they get older, however most
trees will have at least a few holly shaped leaves. The acorns are short
and fat with a large almost corky cap covered with bright yellow dust,
thus the name Gold Cup. Long used for bonsai in this country. These are a
bit slow in containers and will be smaller than our other oaks in the 2
3/4 inch pot size. Leaf reduction to about one inch or less is quite easy.
These make remarkable bonsai if one has the patience to grow them out for
five to ten years.
ONE GALLON SIZE $45
7980 Quercus dumosa (Scrub Oak) -10ø Evergreen
shrub or small tree to 10 feet. Very small holly- like leaves and very
slow growth make this a good choice for a small Oak bonsai. Landscape use
is limited. The one gallon size, when available, have been pruned to make
4 to 10 inch bonsai, very nice. Despite their slow growth these will trunk
up pretty quickly, making a nice shohin in five years or so with a one
inch trunk caliper.
2 3/4 INCH POTS $18
FOUR INCH POTS $27
ONE GALLON SIZE $45
8010 Quercus lobata (Valley Oak) -40ø
Deciduous tree to 70 feet with equal spread, the most spectacular and best
known of the California Oaks. Small, lobed 'Oak' leaves deep green turning
yellow in late fall on massive branches that sometimes reach the ground.
Long lived, drought resistant, tolerating little summer water. An
excellent bonsai species. With diligent training small trees can imitate
their massive ancestors. Our 2 3/4 inch pot size will be tall thin stems
with all their leaves at the top. This is how the young plants grow. They
should be grown out for several years without pruning to develop the trunk
and then cut back. They bud back very nicely.
2 3/4 INCH POTS $18
FOUR INCH POTS $27
ONE GALLON SIZE $45
Salix (Willow) S\PS\M\W\-30ø\RG\Ls\B Deciduous trees and shrubs. Nearly all Willows are fast growing moisture loving plants. Many have weeping or prostrate habit. We have selected those species that we have found to make outstanding rock garden, landscape, and bonsai plants. Many people will be surprised to learn that there are many willows that are absolutely prostrate, forming large flat mats of foliage and stems. For the most part it is these types and alpine varieties that make the best bonsai. All of the dwarfs are best grown with protection from afternoon sun in hottest driest areas. Because of their rapid growth all willows used for bonsai require frequent repotting.
8245 Salix babylonica 'Yatsubusa'(Dwarf
Weeping Willow) A miniature weeping willow for a small area or for bonsai.
We have not grown out this tree and do not know its ultimate size. Its
leaves and branches are about half size.
2 3/4 INCH POTS $18
8255 Salix arctica A dwarf mounding willow
to 12 inches x 18 inches with silver catkins and small leaves. A clear
favorite for bonsai and rock garden. It is dwarf, but not prostrate when
kept to a small size, and the leaves are quite congested on the branches
making a perfect little tree. Slow growing. We formerly listed this
species as Salix 'Lohbrenner'
FOUR INCH POTS $27
ONE GALLON SIZE $45
9510 Tilia cordata (Little
Leaf Linden) S\M\-30ø\Ls\B A handsome deciduous tree to about 30 feet with
heart shaped leaves. Very heat resistant but needs moisture. Leaves reduce
nicely and it forms a thick trunk quickly making it a very nice bonsai
subject. Our one gallon size are pruned down to about 12 inches tall, well
branched with about 1/2 caliper trunks.
FOUR INCH POTS $27
ONE GALLON SIZE $45
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