Nice close up. Based on the reddish bark and what you see of the leaves, I think this might be a Yew (how's that for hedging? and no pun intended - Yews are often used for hedges).
Back to the present. Our last two posts have featured trees from European Bonsai-San shows. The first from the just completed 2015 show and the second from 2013. Now it’s back to 2015 with some shots by Philippe Massard that I stumbled upon yesterday (we featured Phillippe’s Noelanders Trophy XV photos last year and a couple months ago).
This is the second time we've shown this beauty with its luscious leaves and impressive nebari . No need to guess what it is either.
I love this shot. Reminds me of François Jeker's deadwood carving and aging wizardry. He's French, so could it be...?
Nice display. Shimpaku on the right is an easy guess. Hornbeam on the left?
Cropped and enlarged for a better look, but it's too fuzzy to make out the details. We'll stick with Hornbeam anyway.
We showed this tree in its entirety in our first European Bonsai-San 2015 post. Like the deadwood shot above I wonder if it belong to François Jeker. Or maybe one of his students.
Your guess is as good as mine (better than mine?).
All the photos in this post are by Philippe Massard. You can find Philippe at his website and on facebook.
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Wayne, my guess rather Hornbeam is Japanese Snowdrop.
Thanks Doug,
You might be right. But based on the leaves and the bark, I’m not ready to change the caption. Do you know this particular tree?