one of our other hobby's:

Bonsai

since a few years, we also endure something which is best described as "Bonsai fever",
which compels us to logistical tasks and solutions:
separation of trees and cats, winter "storage," pruning --
and we are not yet sure what is worse for our holiday planning and needs more care and attention :
the cats or the trees.
In one, however, the trees are easier:
they do not move when photographed.
At the moment we have around twenty of theese "treelets" only, few in comparision with the big Bonsaispecialists -
but for us as beginners...

here are a few selected pics and impressions:

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Acer palmatum "Arakawa"
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Fagus sylvatica var. Purpura

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Ulmus parvifolia

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Malus spectabilis

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Acer buergerianum

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Acer palmatum "Shishigashira"

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Acer palmatum "Deshojo"

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Acer palmatum "Ikadabuki"

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Acer palmatum "Katsura"


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Acer palmatum (Yose-Ue)

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Potentilla fruticosa

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Pinus pentaphylla Glauca/ Pinus parvifolia

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Chaenomeles speciosa

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Acer platanoides
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Crataegus laevigata

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Malus halliana

..somehow his "form" did not appeal to us, so in spring of 2010 we undertook some corrections:





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Syringa meyeri Palibin


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Larix kaempferi
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Larix desidua

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Juniperus chinensis

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Juniperus communis Horstmann / europäischer Igelwacholders..

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two small Bonsai-Fuchsias

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and another "unbeknown" Apple.

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The activities around the bonsai's is shaping ones senses for "japanoiseries.
In our area this senses can be satisfied with a beautiful japanese garden in the old roman founded town of Augsburg
and in Munichs japanese teahose in the "english garden",
the big public park in the heart of the city. Here are some impressions:


 

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Henning Müller - Rech
Waisenhausstr. 57
80637 München
Tel.: 089/ 157 88 73
Mobil: 0171/88 58 950
e-Mail: mueller-rech.muenchen@gmx.de