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- Indo Andreas
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Where did you get it? ask your garden centre for help.
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a friend of mine gave it to me because I liked the roots that have. I will ask, maybe they will find
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Where do you live? It seams to me something tropical, but can't say for sure, I will ask.
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I live in Albania, near greece and Italy...
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ykbonsai wrote: Every tree can be a bonsai, in my opinion. Now if the tree don?t become/stay with the japanese standards or " traditions and its tested through centuries " it?s another story.
Every tree can live in pot. Not every tree in pot is bonsai and this had been talked many times here. I am pretty ok for experiments but I am skeptical about this one. Would love to see the progress and get my words disproved.
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ykbonsai wrote: Every tree can be a bonsai, in my opinion. Now if the tree don?t become/stay with the japanese standards or " traditions and its tested through centuries " it?s another story.
There are trees that have so long internodes and large leaves that no training can turn it into a bonsai that fits any style.
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