Beauty of a Bonsai

Forum for discussion of Flowering and fuiting bonsai - Azalea, Serissa, Apricot etc.
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Re: Beauty of a Bonsai

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Graeme wrote:It would be my guess the pain left your back, even for a short time, while you were taking those pic's Bon. There is a very special place for flowering Bonsai in everyone's collection. Beautiful tree mate.
My back Is not at constant pain. Thank God. It is quite ok at the moment. Just worries me whenever I have to move something heavy. I feel more alive when I am holding a camera esp focussing on my Bonsais. This Sakura is a really loyal bonsai which never fail me for all these years. Greet me with beautiful flowers every August. :tu:
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Re: Beauty of a Bonsai

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Good evening,
I am wondering if Sakura and Japanese Prunus would live and flower in Brisbane?
Thanks again,
Pierre
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Re: Beauty of a Bonsai

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Pardb wrote:Good evening,
I am wondering if Sakura and Japanese Prunus would live and flower in Brisbane?
Thanks again,
Pierre
:bump: for you so you can get the answer.
I myself not sure. But mine one flower every year for me as accurate as an alarm clock. The flower is lovely and then comes delicate leaves in a lovely green. Very beautiful too. :tu: Just wonderful.
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Re: Beauty of a Bonsai

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That's beautiful! Did you grow that one out of a cutting or did you buy it as a bonsai?
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Re: Beauty of a Bonsai

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Ozzy Koshi wrote:That's beautiful! Did you grow that one out of a cutting or did you buy it as a bonsai?
Bought it from Ray Nesci as a stock tree and styled it.
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Re: Beauty of a Bonsai

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BTW, this was taken yesterday.
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Re: Beauty of a Bonsai

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Super jealous.
I've been pointed to Ray Nesci for cherry blossom trees, i guess i'm gonna have to make a trip out there to see what else he has in the stocks.
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Re: Beauty of a Bonsai

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i was just there on saturday. Heaps of cherry blossoms!


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