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Post by anttal63 »

last one enjoy :D
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That's a ripper Antonio, I really like it. I'm sure it will look good in full flower.

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Nice one Ant! Looks like a really natural old tree.
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Have you been able to get the leaves to reduce?
I have an old one, different variety and cant defoliate more than a few leaves per branch, and when they come back they remain the same size.
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these trees do not belong to me. they were on show at last nights club meeting. :)
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anttal63 wrote:these trees are do not belong to me.
:lol: :lol: :lol:

it'd be nice though :D
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stop it :cry: :lol:
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Post by MelaQuin »

Love the movement and the pot - the whole bonsai is really nice. I have been looking for fuschia but have never found a possible starter and basically my yard is too sun baked for most fuschias. This really is the first fuschia bonsai I have seen and it is most impressive.
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