what kind of bosai do i have
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It's not a spice.
It's also not a bonsai (yet).
Shouldn't be sitting in the kitchen with the dishes, should be outdoors.
Haven't you asked the vendor about the species when you bought it? Didn't you researched the best trees for your area before buying it?
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The photos posted definitely looks like a bonsai to me with a beautiful trunk and in need of some pruning and shaping. I agree it is a privet. I picked up one at a garden store and have identified it as a privet as well. But its leaf growth is not like yours, alternate leaves but in pairs. You can learn how to prune, defoliate,shape and grow it. Enjoy your bonsai!
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Lilac wrote: A bonsai can be many things, mainly a miniaturized tree in a pot and something that pleases you.
Wrong.
And that thing on the picture is just bush in a pot. Stop deluding yourselves.
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Lilac wrote: This forum has a few people who seem very unkind and rude.
A bonsai can be many things, mainly a miniaturized tree in a pot and something that pleases you.
No, it cannot.
A plant in a pot is not a bonsai.
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