Unable to identify my bonsai
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Hello all,
I have had this bonsai for around 7 years and I have never been able to find out what type it is. I have also never seen another one. Can anyone identify it?
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I have had this bonsai for around 7 years and I have never been able to find out what type it is. I have also never seen another one. Can anyone identify it?
Many thanks
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the type is mallsai
the species is podocarus
the species is podocarus
Last Edit:7 years 2 weeks ago
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That is a podocarpus,
looks very mature as well
looks very mature as well
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I disagreeJosephCooper wrote: looks very mature as well
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JosephCooper wrote: That is a podocarpus,
looks very mature as well
Straight trunk, no tapering, no nebari, no good branch positioning, no ramificiation, unclear style (or actually the style is absent) and apparently a pretty young, untrained, unshaped plant that can hardly be called a bonsai, I'd say.
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Auk wrote:
JosephCooper wrote: That is a podocarpus,
looks very mature as well
Straight trunk, no tapering, no nebari, no good branch positioning, no ramificiation, unclear style (or actually the style is absent) and apparently a pretty young, untrained, unshaped plant that can hardly be called a bonsai, I'd say.
No need for spiteful comments, Thanks.
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CP wrote: No need for spiteful comments, Thanks.
My apologies for that. Let me make it up by posting a picture of a Podocarpus bonsai.
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