tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227360790206691468.post7841546305583281612..comments2023-05-28T10:22:35.048+01:00Comments on Walter's Travelogues: Bavarian Bonsai Days 2011 #1Walter Pallhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/08398046016738136730noreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227360790206691468.post-66307331785482555152011-10-24T11:08:30.876+01:002011-10-24T11:08:30.876+01:00We have endless quercus in Europe, also many bonsa...We have endless quercus in Europe, also many bonsai. But the majority of them are just not good enough for exhibit. The main obstacle is that quercus has absolutely no talent to look like a bonsai. But it has a lot of talent to look like an oak. Like in America a majority of folks just don't get it. It is not in the books and therefore it cannot be.<br />Another thing is tahat an oak bonsai has to be a rahter large tree to have good proportios becasue of the foliage size.Walter Pallhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/08398046016738136730noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-227360790206691468.post-27862445061102024132011-10-24T09:32:29.489+01:002011-10-24T09:32:29.489+01:00Dear Walter
The quercus looks very nice. Good que...Dear Walter<br /><br />The quercus looks very nice. Good quercus bonsai are very rare. Why? <br />Don´t you have any raw material in europe? Or do quercus need too much time to develop?Anonymousnoreply@blogger.com