Abelia for Bonsai

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Abelia for Bonsai

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I noticed the Glossy Abelia has quite a few suckers so I grabbed up a couple large ones for bonsai. I tried seaching Ausbonsai but found nothing on them so I googled "Abelia Bonsai" and found this http://forums2.gardenweb.com/forums/bon ... 030032.jpg It looks quite nice and now I've got two more "stumps" as Handy Mick calls them :lol:
Anyway I'm gonna give them a try. I got quite a few "stumps" now but I gotta start somewhere
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Re: Abelia for Bonsai

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Hey tommy looking good, but your link didn't work.

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Re: Abelia for Bonsai

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Damn, it's just a photo of a show worthy abelia bonsai :lost: . Did you know there wasn't a single post about abelia on ausbonsai, so maybe if someone has one and see this they can share what they know about keeping them as bonsai and share a few photos too, thanks mick for letting me know the link didn't work :)
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