Chojubai Bonsai

They went in the ground that spring and remained there for two years unpruned.
Chojubai bonsai. The one in a bigei pot. He specializes in deciduous and unusual bonsai so i thought if anyone should know anything about chojubai he would and he does. The real treat is in the fall when the leaves turn red yellow and orange not diffusely but in stripes. Takeyama said there is only one variety of chojubai the one with small red orange flowers other than the larger white form.
2 3 4 pots and they were about 3 tall toothpick thick trunks. Bought my first two chojubai quinces from brent at evergreen gardenworks in 2013. Across from iwakiri s chojubai were a selection of japanese maples and chinese quince among other deciduous varieties. Because that s really the crux of the matter.
As purchased in 2 3 4 pot from evergreen gardenworks april 2013. These are very small plants but vigorous growers. We have seen leaves where one half of the leaf separated by the midvein was red and the other half. The tiny pleated leaves reduce easily to under 1 inch and it attains a zig zag twiggy character after only a year in a bonsai pot.
Chojubai is a shrub a fact which influences everything about its care and maintenance including pot choice. In march 2015 everything was dug and these quince were potted. June 29 2018 by jonas dupuich this past spring as the deciduous bonsai in my garden began to leaf out i noticed several dwarf flowering quince began to die back. I think this one is on the right.
Being a thin trunked bonsai most dwarf flowering quince chojubai would naturally make us think shallow pot but we d be just causing grief to our tree or shrub. The blue screen house is designed to keep pernicious beetles at bay. This bonus bonsai u episode features the repotting of a chojubai japanese flowering quince chaenomeles japonica from a modern canton chinese container into a kowatari antique chinese pot circa pre 1800 ce. Mine flower from september through about april so there is always something of interest to viewers and to aphids.
This bonus bonsai u episode features the repotting of a chojubai japanese flowering quince chaenomeles japonica from a modern canton chinese container into a kowatari antique chinese pot circa pre 1800 ce.