Identify the bonsai tree
- prerakbhagat
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I picked this tree up from a nursery almost a month ago.
I keep this tree outdoors and do good watering and misting.
I tried identifying it online but can’t find anything and also the guy in the nursery didn't know about this tree. He said this is a flowering tree and leaves turn red in spring and stay green year around.
Thanks
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Ps: if the nursery doesn't know you'd better not go there again....
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Very nice.
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DanParker wrote: A little clean up on the bottom growth and it looks like it has a really nice aerial root system there.
Very nice.
Berberis doesn't have aerial roots.
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lucR wrote:
DanParker wrote: A little clean up on the bottom growth and it looks like it has a really nice aerial root system there.
Very nice.
Berberis doesn't have aerial roots.
sorry if I'm wrong but looks like there are some on this one
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DanParker wrote:
lucR wrote:
DanParker wrote: A little clean up on the bottom growth and it looks like it has a really nice aerial root system there.
Very nice.
Berberis doesn't have aerial roots.
sorry if I'm wrong but looks like there are some on this one
I guess you mean radial roots?
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Tropfrog wrote:
DanParker wrote:
lucR wrote:
DanParker wrote: A little clean up on the bottom growth and it looks like it has a really nice aerial root system there.
Very nice.
Berberis doesn't have aerial roots.
sorry if I'm wrong but looks like there are some on this one
I guess you mean radial roots?
Are aerial roots not roots above ground?
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Roots like you see here are normal (ground)roots, where the soil was washed away or that just grew out of the soil.
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