Nice Little Find

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    My wife's friend asked me to tidy her garden up for her, so this morning I went round and did the job, mainly weeding (lots of it), its a large garden and the bottom end was carpeted in thousands and thousands of sycamore seedlings, growing from seed fallen from a huge overhanging specimen on some waste ground behind her garden. Amongst all the seedlings I found two variegated ones so I saved them and thought I'd grow them on to see how they get on :)

    Here's the one with the best markings
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      Wouldn't it be lovely if it grew like that. Could you "dwarf" it by keeping it pot bound?
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        Love the variegated leaves - the markings are really quite striking.
         
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          Wow! Nice 'catch' Bilbo! :yay:

          I know how much fun you have in developing things from seeds/cuttings/natural sprouts. Best of British and I do hope it grows 'true' for you :dbgrtmb:
           
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            I'm hopeful that it will retain the variegation Jenny, even those tiny new leaves which are orange/pink are showing the same markings :) Only time will tell how vigorous the tree is :)
             
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              You can 'bonsai' any tree, Jenny. :dbgrtmb:
               
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                Would appreciate the occasional report please Bilbo,
                Jenny
                 
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                  That tree would look great kept as a bonsai - :yes: go for it Bilbo.
                   
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                    Absolutely Jenny, hopefully it will settle in to its pot and grow on ok, its been 10 hours now since I removed it from the ground with all its little roots and there's been no wilting so fingers crossed :)
                     
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                      Not sure Annie :biggrin: , I may see how it grows first, I have the space for one or two trees so this could be one of them :)

                      I do have a nice hawthorn bonsai though that I'm growing from a seedling and thats been a fun project so you never know :snork:
                       
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                        Would it be possible to patent it, name it, propagate it and market it? Or is that process too expensive for an amateur gardener?

                        Just wondering in general, really.
                         
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                          isn't that beautiful, i dunno about you guys but i'd be sorely tempted to buy that if i saw it for sale :thumbsup:
                           
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                            Fabulous :blue thumb:

                            Lot of my containerised plants are effectively bonsai'd - I root prune them every couple of years and put them back in the same pot.

                            This video is very useful :

                             
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                              What an interesting video. It has inspired me to look around the garden to see if I have any plants I can use this way.
                               
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                                i too root prune:thumbsup: but...eh...when i do it its a bit more like this :heehee:

                                 
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