For the lovers of azaleas

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For the lovers of azaleas

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daiviet_nguyen wrote:Good morning,

I have just found these:

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http://cid-5c2bbe8223ddbf8d.skydrive.li ... est%202007

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Nice Find Daiviet
I have seen these before on Bonsaitalk, but would really love to see them in real life

The comments were mostly about most of the trees being produced for Flower display, and thus not relly being "Bonsai".

Whatever you think, just enjoy them

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Re: For the lovers of azaleas

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Every bonsai is produce for a reason. There is always some part of a plant that makes it interesting as a bonsai. Be it the trunk, the flower, the foliage.

I love these trees and hope one day Australia will have some that are very close to the quality of these. And if there already is i would love to see them.

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