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Friday night of this week the national Bonsai and Penjing Collection is being shown, how much and how long not sure but we should all at least look.

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Thanks for the heads up Pup!
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Graham Ross was highlighting one of the WA bonsai; the big Melaleuca group.

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And a pic or two
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NBPCA wrote:Graham Ross was highlighting one of the WA bonsai; the big Melaleuca group.

Grant

As I said will be watching and recording.
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Good evening Pup,

I hope you have been well :) And thank you for the heads up.

Better Homes and Gardens on the web http://au.lifestyle.yahoo.com/better-homes-gardens/

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:bump: Don't forget to watch :fc:
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I blinked and missed it :palm:
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I missed it too.
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Yes but I was actually watching the show and looked away for a few minutes :palm:
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Hackimoto wrote:Yes but I was actually watching the show and looked away for a few minutes :palm:
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I did not blink or look away for 1 hour and 40 minutes saw nothing of the NABPC.

When are they going to show it??
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A friend told me that it was on for about a minute towards the end of the show and said that they showed an Angophora, (maybe yours Pup). Maybe you could pick it upoun the internet. :fc:
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Beautiful Red Gum bonsai. Has anyone on this forum had success with any type of redgum or the like? Would love to know. Pity the show was so quick but a beautiful redgum. :aussie:
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Post by Grant Bowie »

It seemed only the angophora got mentioned and natives in general briefly.

Oh well it was better than nothing,

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