Atlantic Blue Cedar (1950s)
Atlantic Blue Cedar (1950s) This blue atlantic cedar was bought in 2004 from a private collector along with…
Read MoreAtlantic Blue Cedar (1950s) This blue atlantic cedar was bought in 2004 from a private collector along with…
Read MoreBlue Atlantic Cedar This stunning evergreen conifer can be a very large specimen tree (to over 100 feet)…
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Read MoreHow To Root-Prune? Root pruning is one of the most important aspect of bonsai training. perhaps because of…
Read MoreHow To Control Auxin? Anyone who are interested in growing bonsai, will inevitably have to do three things…
Read MoreHow To Grow Sacrifice Branches? One thing that all good bonsai have in common, is taper. having a…
Read MoreHow To Prune Branches? Branch pruning is a task that needs to be performed regularly in order to…
Read MoreHow To Wire? Wiring is for the purpose of creating interest in the trunk and branches, setting branches…
Read MoreInformal Japanese Black Pine 2002 This Japanese black pine was purchased in 2012 after been grown in the…
Read MoreJapanese Black Pine For Sale In Melbourne Australia Expressive, beautiful, and abundant in natural beauty, the Japanese Black…
Read MoreJapanese Black Pine (Bunjin Style) This japanese black pine came from one of the early private collections i…
Read MoreJapanese Black Pine (Informal Upright Style) 2002 This japanese black pine came from one of the first private…
Read MoreLinks Websites I frequently visit to gain inspirations. Bonsai Mirai Live Ausbonsai – Australian Bonsai Community Bonsai Club,…
Read MoreMugho Pine Raft Style This mugho pine started out as an ordinary nursery stock i bought in 2007….
Read MoreOld Informal Upright Pinus Radiata Before any work This is a radiata pine that i have in my…
Read MoreSeed Grown Japanese White Pine(1994) This japanese white pine was grown from seed in 1994. it now measures…
Read MoreSemi Cascade Juniper This juniper(not sure of its exact species) was bought as a neglected nursery stock in…
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