Some of my bonsai trees
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I know almost all my trees is still far away from proper bonsai trees, but it going to learn me more on how to develop and train a tree to become a bonsai tree.
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My new Monkey (Senegalia(Acacia) galpinii)
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This Monkey Thorn got a stunning trunk
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This is my new Wild fig(Ficus thonningii)
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Root base on the other is kinda weird, though it may work with a bit of detailed carving. Hard to say.
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Remember though... a wise man once said, "you must kill a thousand trees in your quest to become a bonsai master".
(I, for one, am well on my way)!
ENJOY!
JC
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This is a wild olive(Olea europaea subsp. africana) 9 years old
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This is a Juniper procumbens. 10 years old
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This is a Fire thorn(Pyracantha orange CH 10 years old
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Gekkie wrote:
This is a Juniper procumbens. 10 years old
The parent plant was probably 10 years old. I doubt this cutting is 10 years old.
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eangola wrote:
Gekkie wrote:
This is a Juniper procumbens. 10 years old
I doubt this cutting is 10 years old.
I doubt it's a Procumbens.
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Auk wrote:
eangola wrote:
Gekkie wrote:
This is a Juniper procumbens. 10 years old
I doubt this cutting is 10 years old.
I doubt it's a Procumbens.
it definitely looks more like a procumbens nana than a procumbens. Where are you buying your plants Gekkie?
Below, procumbens nana. $12 at Nursery, maybe 5-7 years old?
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Below, procumbens, $24 at nursery. Notice the different foliage, plus thickness of trunk. Of course this plant is probably older than the nana. But the nana is the dwarf version of the japanase juniper, or "Procumbens".
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