[WANTED] JRP Brisbane
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[WANTED] JRP Brisbane
Hey guys, I'm looking for a young japanese red pine, I'm situated in Brisbane. Not having much luck finding one so if you know of anything please let me know
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Re: [WANTED] JRP Brisbane
Good luck. JRP are like rocking horse poo.
Bonsai world got hold of some seed but they told me very few have germinated. Very few cuttings have rooted for me this year but I'll keep trying.
Bonsai world got hold of some seed but they told me very few have germinated. Very few cuttings have rooted for me this year but I'll keep trying.
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Re: [WANTED] JRP Brisbane
If you're still looking for a jrp there were a few young ones at yamina rare plants when i was there the other day
... mostly verrryyyyyyyyy young stock but they might have something you could develop into a nice tree?
Its the only place i've been able to find so far that had the standard densiflora species and not just dwarf varieties
... mostly verrryyyyyyyyy young stock but they might have something you could develop into a nice tree?
Its the only place i've been able to find so far that had the standard densiflora species and not just dwarf varieties