Jasmine as a 名媛直播
- Mariopaul
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Hello everyone. Must say fantastic website.
I need a little info. Wondering whether any one has grown Jasmine as a bonsai and are there any photos around that I can get an indication of how well they do as a bonsai.
Any input would be appreciated as I am considering getting a Jasmine
I need a little info. Wondering whether any one has grown Jasmine as a bonsai and are there any photos around that I can get an indication of how well they do as a bonsai.
Any input would be appreciated as I am considering getting a Jasmine
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I have four small Jasmine grown from cuttings but they are just from last year so no great progress yet - this is Jasmine Officianalis which is a winter flowering variety - fully hardy and small leaf, all I can say so far is they have been no trouble, I have just been pinching out new growth to develop ramification. The smallest one has started to flower, sorry no pics available, try a Google search, I have seen photos of some mature specimens which look pretty good
Dave
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Cheers Dave. Will have a look at it. Thought it would be make a nice bonsai
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have a look at bonsai4me.com species guides and much more. I have a Jasmine which is growing quite well, not an easy species to train, but nice when in flower.
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- Mariopaul
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Thanks for the info. Will have a look
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Hi all,
I live in Queensland Australia and this is my Jasmine it's a Temple Bell
Cheers
Aubs
I live in Queensland Australia and this is my Jasmine it's a Temple Bell
Cheers
Aubs
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very nice. Thanks for the pics.
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Yes, quite a nice looking tree, not sure I would keep all those tangled roots, but that is me. I like to look and consider all options, I bet it is nice in flower.
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It's in flower now and is very nice. The roots I think make up for when the tree is not in flower JMO
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- Mariopaul
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It looks very nice. I quite like the tangled roots
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