
As the sun was shinning today, here is a continuation of the bright things to come with a selection of flowering bonsai trees that have featured on our website over the past 2 years…and you may see examples of flowering Cherries as well as a few other species at our forth coming Winter Image Bonsai Show in Swindon on the 24th February.
In February, this is the month when you are likely to see the following trees and shrubs in flower:-
- Acacia dealbata
- Camellia sasanqua
- Cornus mas, Cornus officinalis
- Daphne Bholua
- Daphne odora
- Erica carnea, Erica x darleyensis
- Garrya elliptica
- Hamamelis molis
- Jasminum nudiflorum
- Lonicera fragrantissima, Lonicera x purpusii, Lonicera setifera, Lonicera standishii
- Magnolia campbelli
- Mahonia japonica
- Pachysandra terminalis
- Populus tremula
- Prunus incisa ‘Praecox’, Prunus incisa ‘Kojo no mai’, Prunus mume
- Rhododendron arboreum, Rhododendron dauricum ‘Midwinter’
- Sarococca
- Sorbus megalocarpa
- Ulex europaeus
- Viburnum x bodnantense, Viburnum farreri, Viburnum tinus
- 2nd place: Fuchsia ‘Lottie Hobby’ PB
- Japanese flowering quince (Chaenomeles japonica) purchased from Lee Verhorevoort Bonsai in 2010 and owned by Ross Addison
- Kojo-no-mai on Wirral display at 2011 Swindon winter image show
- Forsythia as Bonsai
- Pyracatha in July 2012 after top wired down to form more compact crown
- Fuschia joint First place
- 3rd place – RA, Prunus Mume
- Styrax as a bonsai
- Rhododendron indicum – this is both the first time this tree has been shown and also allowed to flower
- Azalea
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