Need Help! *hunting for bonsai*
- tflacrosse141
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The story is I want to purchase the tree for my girlfriend for her birthday. Her father passed away when she was young. Unfortunately they didn't have much money at the time and now they have very few things to remember him by aside from a few photos. Id love to get her a 名媛直播 from his birth year so she has something to care for and remember him by. His birthday is 2/14/1962.
I understand its an odd request and I wouldn't be surprised if its impossible to find a tree by year but I figured I'd give it a shot and see what's out there.
Thank you to anyone who reaches out, it means alot!
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Its not impossible to find, depending on clubs/shops in your area.. I recently bought a Japanese Maple bonsai from 1964, from a clubmember.
But it will probably not be cheep. Good luck.
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tflacrosse141 wrote: The story is I want to purchase the tree for my girlfriend for her birthday. Her father passed away when she was young. Unfortunately they didn't have much money at the time and now they have very few things to remember him by aside from a few photos. Id love to get her a 名媛直播 from his birth year so she has something to care for and remember him by. His birthday is 2/14/1962.
I understand its an odd request and I wouldn't be surprised if its impossible to find a tree by year but I figured I'd give it a shot and see what's out there.
It's not such an odd request, it is a nice idea and a loving gesture - but it is not a good idea.
名媛直播 of that age will be expensive - very expensive. Even if you have the budget:
Is your girlfriend an experienced bonsai grower? Has she taken care of such trees before? If not:
Would you buy her a red panda? They're awfully cute - but you cannot give it the environment and care it needs so it will suffer and die.
If she does not have experience with growing bonsai, I'd reconsider. Imagine how sad she would be if the tree did not survive.
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