Hakea orthorrhyncha var. filiformis

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Hakea orthorrhyncha var. filiformis

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Hakea orthorrhyncha var. filiformis

This species tolerated a heavy root removal. Unfortunately I neglected this one for a few years, but will now ensure it is cared for properly.
It had been left in a heavy shaded position and kind of ignored for a for years. I had two of them, but one dried out completely that I had forgot to water.
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10Jan2020

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I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
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