Tuesday, February 22, 2011

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SOME YOUNG PLANTS AT THE BEGINNING OF THE SEASON

Mother Nature sends your time to herald the spring! Below: drive in our garden from the snowdrops, yippiiie ... soon begin the season Bonsai!

Let's go, here are a few cuttings from our garden. Below: Vaccinium vitis-idaea, blueberry blueberry culture. Collected 2008, aged about 12 to 15 years, shown here on the blog several times.

Below: Jasminum nudiflorum, winter jasmine grown on stone. Collected in 2006, aged about 7 - 9 years, also has often shown here.

newcomer:
Ilex crenata 'Mariesii'
Collected June 2010, aged about 7 - 9 years. Throughout the year, the plant bears its only 5mm long leaves, the light-dark olive green. The Ilex prefers a well drained, slightly moist soil.


newcomer:
Podocarpus macrophyllus
collected in December 2010, aged about 7 - years 9.
The Steineibe or 'jaw of the Buddhists' called. The evergreen trees are among the conifers and have yew-like leaves.

Coming from the subtropics, fits this cold house Plflanze not really get into the series of pictures of the local outdoor seedlings, because of Podocarpus after the Ice Saints in the garden.


Now we can practically see again how the nature of their habitats occupied anew.

KEEP COOL ... to the days.

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