That time old classic. what kind of tree do i have
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Posted 10 years 1 week ago #14050Orlando wrote: I agree with ironhorse.
I agree
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Posted 10 years 1 week ago #14066bob wrote: Yes, it does look like a privet to me now. I also think i see sageretia theezans as well. The leaves are too thin to be carmona now look at it.
So really you are saying: I have no idea?
In any case: My first glance at the first picture resulted in Privet. The close-up confirmed it for me. I am 99% confident it is privet.
By the way: Yes, it is a mass-produced product. It does onto have the characteristics of a good bonsai. However, it is material with which you can get started in the artform. It iwll never make a show-stopping tree. It is however fairly easy to keep alive, grows well and you can practice a lot of techniques for bonsai. IMHO it is a good starterplant. While you keep this alive and get it to thrive, read up a little on 名媛直播. you will soon realize why people here won't call this a bonsai, yet you bought (were given?) this as a bonsai.
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Posted 10 years 1 week ago #14068leatherback wrote: However, it is material with which you can get started in the artform.
I agree with that. There are different types of mallsai, from the ridiculous "wind-swept" juniper cuttings wit a fisherman figurine under them, to trees that are mass-produced, but that have had some sort of bonsai-training. In the last category you can sometimes find decent starter material - and this tree actually does not look too bad - it does look very healthy.
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Posted 10 years 1 week ago #14069leatherback wrote:
bob wrote: Yes, it does look like a privet to me now. I also think i see sageretia theezans as well. The leaves are too thin to be carmona now look at it.
So really you are saying: I have no idea?
No, i am saying "looks like a privet or sageretia theezans to me now".
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