Possible age of tree?
- smcarmen
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When I purchased this tree, I was told it was seven years old, which would make it eight now. Is it possible to tell from the pictures if this is accurate? It's a parrot's beak.
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It is not possible to tell the age fro the plant, It looks like a young plant so yeah, somewhere up to 10 years would make sense. It is not so relevant though in bonsai.
What is the scientific -international- species name? Searching for parrot beak does not give any plant that resembles the species you have there.
What is the scientific -international- species name? Searching for parrot beak does not give any plant that resembles the species you have there.
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Gmelina philippensis it is.leatherback wrote: What is the scientific -international- species name? Searching for parrot beak does not give any plant that resembles the species you have there.
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