Funny how you start off with one of a species sometimes, then it flowers, then it fruits then they start coming up wild in your other bonsai, next thing you know you have 20 of them, example;
My first Fukien Tea, had for around 6-7 years
after my Aug/ Sept potting regime I had to take these out of the other pots and do something with
do love the flowers and fruits of this though
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Fukien Tea Tree
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Re: Fukien Tea Tree
So ... what you're saying is this species I s ideal for Newbies!
Lol, lucky you! Make good starters of these and on-sell them, I'm sure others will appreciate them, I know I would!
Cheers
Elmar
Lol, lucky you! Make good starters of these and on-sell them, I'm sure others will appreciate them, I know I would!
Cheers
Elmar
Cheers
Elmar
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Re: Fukien Tea Tree
lol yea I have the same issue they keep popping up all over the place.
I have planted a lot into the garden and they are starting to thicken up, they are full of berries so more trees to come.
They are great for beginners.
I have planted a lot into the garden and they are starting to thicken up, they are full of berries so more trees to come.
They are great for beginners.