It could be native to the West Indies, but its exact origin is unknown due to widespread cultivation.

Bougainvilla, black locust, ming aralia; trunk circumfrence ranges from 1-3", will take est of 6 mos to 2 yrs (considering year round growth climate) before I can reasonably expect to get into their final bonsai pots. The oldest was placed in a small container from seed and it never branched.

I would advice to shun the quick fix practices purely because we can't find the time.If you don't have the time then go buy a nice bonsai. Nothing to lose but a little time.Good Luck.R.

Jan 1, 2018. royal poinciana #2.

Very fancy home! 2 Red Royal Poinciana live Tree - Red Delonix Regia live Tree 3.5 out of 5 stars 14. I collected very young seedlings 7 years ago and out of 20 I managed to get 8 still going.

I still prefer the old ways before commercialisation tries to condense the time frame. Forums.

239.50: Available: 1084D: Royal Poinciana n°510 – Delonix regia Pot Size: 5 litres pot – Photo available Height of plant 55 cm and a trunk girth of 14 cm. Though some readers claim that you can only express personally acquired knowledge, I totally disagree with that notion. And you can chop too low on some trees - if you do it below existing branches, they don't all come back - depends on the species.

You don't need branches. I've seen deciduous trees start growing again after being run over with a lawn mower set at a 2 inches.

I was trying to tell newbies, and I am one myself, that there are better ways to go about this task. the trees were more than 25 years in the ground,  but grew no more than 3 feet tall.

Hoping to learn more about bonsai'ing Royal Poinciana's / Flame Tree.

Fernlike leaves soon … I can't let this slide because it's really eating at me and has me angry :-), jamkh, you say "I was trying to tell newbies, and I am one myself, that there are better ways to go about this task.". Per saperne di più. Jul 30, 2016. Only 13 left in stock - order soon. But atlas how many of us has the skill to handle stem grafting? This shouldn't be done with evergreens. How long did it take to build? I just got back from Jamaica where I got to see about 3 different colors of blooms.

These are my most favorite trees in nature. http://cafedepuertorico.com/Flamboyant_Bonsai.html, http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caesalpinia_pulcherrima, http://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/7/7f/Caesalpinia_pulcherrima_0005.jpg. This is foolishness. I'm not sure what you mean by too low. You can do just about anything if you have the time..... Continuando, accetto che il gruppo Houzz utilizzi cookie o tecnologie simili al fine di ottimizzare i suoi prodotti e servizi, fornirmi contenuti rilevanti e personalizzare la mia esperienza. You have no clue. If successful, you might want to stick in in a bonsai pot later down the road. sharing some annotated pictures of work on one. If you can stem graft onto the lower portion of the trunk then it is different cup of tea. Why not just grow one outside your house (if you can) and prune it etc. someday I trust mine will bloom, too. The two oldest specimens are owned by Pedro Morales and were started by two Puertorican bonsai pioneers; Mr. Adán Montalvo and Mr. Hugo Storer.

Some plants are being trained to grow over rocks, this training will take 3 or 4 years. It does link in to the thoughts I was trying to convey in my 'commercialisation of bonsai'. Delonix regia (Royal poinciana, Flamboyant tree) is a tree which has similar foliage and same color flowers. Nothimg wrong there but your plant lacks proportion in relation to the tall thickened stem.

Too much here is unknown:-). And all this takes place because a newbie is led to believe that a thick trunk is a prime requisite for bonsai.

both survived and have adapted to life in a bonsai training pot. Here the trees invariably have very straight trunk, devoid of any branches for the first 2 feet. Not boasting I have this skill because I have done it. Then take colours from the cushions/rug and look for artwork in those colours - or use family photographs framed in a cluster? How should I shape my Ficus benghalensis (Audrey)? You might get better results based on location.

Keep in mind this discussion is about deciduous trees and tropicals.

People routinely chop 5-6+' tall trees down to bonsai them. Seller did refund half of my purchase price because of the actual size and condition they were received in.

This specie has very very soft wood, no matter what you do to the deadwood. I have been trying to bonsai a royal poinciana for over 5 years with only partial success.They usually take 7-10 years to flower;I'vehad slightly better luck with a jacaranda which has similar leaf structure.A master gardener at the USF Botanical Garden here in Tampa told me that they are apparently difficult to bonsai,and that a professor in Puerto Rico has been unsuccessful.He suggested I join the bonsai society @ USF,but time constraints won't allow.Bonsai's take a great deal of time and patience.Most books I've read suggest waiting at least a year before cutting the tap root and repotting.



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