Help in ID'ing a 名媛直播
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Hello - I picked up this small bonsai yesterday and was wondering if anyone can confirm what species it is? My guess is Fukien Tea.
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Bill
OKC, OK. USA
Thanks in Advance.
Bill
OKC, OK. USA
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What did the seller tell you it is?
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It was a chain retail store and this was in the garden center. There was no indication as to the species.
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OK, after surfing the web I now know it is a "mallsai"and quite possibly a Ficus. I also know that because of the "mallsai" label it is not a 名媛直播 (yet). I am hopeful that I can train it to be a true 名媛直播 someday. Based on what I've read today I will definitely have to re-pot into a shallow dish. But first I still would appreciate some assistance in identifying the species. Ficus or Fukien Tea?
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Bill
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Bill
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Richards wrote: OK, after surfing the web I now know it is a "mallsai"
Correct.
quite possibly a Ficus
No. Your first guess was right. Carmona's have a pretty specific leaf shape, which is visible in this leaf:
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Also, the white specks indicate it's a carmona.
Hint:
If you buy a plant, make sure WHAT you buy. If the seller cannot tell you what it is, it's probably not a quality plant. If you do not know what you're buying, you won't know if you can give it the proper, required care.
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Use a free draining soil mix ( you can buy Boon mix over at Amazon), water your Fukien tea tree when the soil feels dry, put it outside if it's not freezing (frost is a plant killer), give it plenty of light, and let it grow.
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Thanks for the ID. Now I have a starting point and I'll see what I can do with it.
re: Buying a plant - It was an impulse buy for $15, now I'll see where this journey goes.
re: Buying a plant - It was an impulse buy for $15, now I'll see where this journey goes.
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