Friday, March 4, 2011

Free Music Piano Biffy Clyro

CAMELLIA - STEP BY STEP TO BONSAI

The camellia (Camellia japonica) is a plant in the family of Teestrauchgewächse. It is native to East Asia and closely related to the tea plant. Camellia species are popular ornamental plants in Europe that its fashionable peak in the 19th Century witnessed. It grows to be a very long-lived, evergreen shrub or small tree, reaching the natural habitat growth heights of 1.5 to 6 (rarely to 11) meters. Some Chinese camellias are estimated at more of 1000 years ... In Chinese and Japanese gardens was the camellia is a popular ornamental shrub . It played at court and tea ceremonies involved. Especially the einfachblütigen species are symbolic for friendship, elegance and harmony. In Japan, the camellia tsubaki is called, it has a more symbolic meaning. It loses its red petals individually, while still snow, reminiscent of spilled blood. Therefore, the flower is seen as a symbol of death and impermanence. Wiki
continued the introduction, we now come to our Lady of the Camellias, collected early March 2010.
Below:
D he first photos shortly after the purchase.
height from top of cup 60cm.



Camellias need a cold rest period and should not be too warm in the winter quarters. Frost-free, but below 12 ° C (optimum 0 ° C to 10 ° C), are usually formed no flower buds.

Step 1: After the purchase I was drawing from the branches and removed the top layer of earth to hang fresh humus.





Below: The only pictures from summer 2010 of this "China Rose". The plant has recovered, and their dense foliage. She did not the guy wire resented.


is now a good time for the next evolutionary step for bonsai. Keep going. Below: Recent photos 03/2011. Staring you - before / after - watch this here before ...
Guckst you unfortunately :-( underexposed




Guckst you here ... ... after. Has reduced to essentials, they rather lost in the large bowl ...
staring you yourself ..

Below:.. The view side of the newly styled Camellia For 2011, it is brought up onto the road and if they would like, get it for Christmas, a new shell.

Height: 60cm. China Bowl 37x28x11cm (LxWxH).
Quick, a look at the refined Nebari and then I put the camellia cold again. B is the next year, then a new outfit ...

... and other small steps in the life of Camille. Alaaf, Helau Wupptika and to all false noses.

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