Anybody knows what these are?
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If the seller can't tell which plant he sells I'd suggest not going there anymore ( would you go to a car salesman that says: it's a car, I don't know much more about it.....)
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Tropfrog wrote: What did the seller say it is?
The seller sold them as outdoor plants.
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m5eaygeoff wrote: You have not turned them into bonsai. They are just plants in pots, not the same thing. As for what they are ask the seller I am not sure
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lucR wrote: Planting a plant in a pot doesnt make it a bonsai. First thing: it has to look like a tree which they both do not, they are just young plants. Both are at least 10 years away from remotely looping like a bonsai If geven the right care and with the right techniques.planting them in a bonsai pot is the last stage in the development of a bonsai tree.
If the seller can't tell which plant he sells I'd suggest not going there anymore ( would you go to a car salesman that says: it's a car, I don't know much more about it.....)
I appreciate your wisdom but I asked for help with identification, not advice.
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m5eaygeoff wrote: Okay, well one looks like Privet and one like Lonicera both are hedging plants.
Thank you that was helpful. I will immediately do more research.
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