Tuesday, October 12, 2010

What Does Dunlop Make?

AUTUMN BONSAI PICTURES, A POEM AND A CARTOON

Below: "Arthur" our European beech, at his side, a small ginkgo.

More on the European beech, Fagus sylvatica see here .
Below: Cotoneaster, Cotoneaster No. 2 again
fruit load.

more Photos of Cotoneaster see here: A picture of the flower
summer 2010, or here an autumn photo 2009, or here Winter 2008/2009 Photos
.
Below: Potentilla No.: 1
More on this tree see here.
Below: Ficus microcarpa. For the further development, I just gave up the first branch of this plant, I cut everything else. Gradually, he roots with his rock shell.

Below: Ficus sikkimensis, strong from the pruning in the spring, he has recovered well. The bob as a ground cover I think is always very short.
now takes not be long before it loses its leaves. I just did some nice words for the fall will find ...
... The autumn

you have to dye woods,
sunny, mild autumn,
beautiful than roses bloom
seems to me your soft Glüh'n.

Nevermore Sturm und Drang,
Nevermore longing sound,
quietly only you breathe deeper fulfillment rest.

But also heard laments
a shy hint,

blowing through the leaves:
That comes to an end.

Ferdinand von Saar
Last but not blaspheme ... a cartoon-bye ...
and tschö with ö

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