2014 AABC BONSAI DISPLAY TREES
- MelaQuin
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2014 AABC BONSAI DISPLAY TREES
This was the largest convention in Australia to date. Bonsai enthusiasts attending: Australia 272, Canada 2, China 41, HK 1, India 8, Indonesia 2, Japan 22, Rep Korea 2, NZ 21, Sultanate of Oman 1, Philippines 10, Russia 2. South Africa 2, Taiwan 4, UK 2, USA 8. All but 3 trees in the impressive exhibition are from southeast Qld. The trees are largely nursery grown since it is difficult to collect trees in Australia and hard to import trees. There were no imported trees in the exhibition.
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- MelaQuin
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- MelaQuin
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Re: 2014 AABC BONSAI DISPLAY TREES
Thank you for the photos
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Re: 2014 AABC BONSAI DISPLAY TREES
Melaquin.... you = the man
Thankyou!!!

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Re: 2014 AABC BONSAI DISPLAY TREES
Some nice stuff ther. The last pine isn't a radiata though I think it's a canariensis pine. There's another one also named as a callistamon that I don't think it is..
thanks for posting the pictures.

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Re: 2014 AABC BONSAI DISPLAY TREES
Thanks. Great to get the opportunity to see them for those of us who can't make it in person,
Jan.
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Re: 2014 AABC BONSAI DISPLAY TREES
Thanks MelaQuin for the effort posting
Above the bronze paperbark is a coral tree
The second tree labelled as callistemon is leptospermum petersonii, lemon scented tea tree
Yes it is a pinus canariensisjarrod23 wrote:Some nice stuff ther. The last pine isn't a radiata though I think it's a canariensis pine. There's another one also named as a callistamon that I don't think it is..thanks for posting the pictures.
Above the bronze paperbark is a coral tree
The second tree labelled as callistemon is leptospermum petersonii, lemon scented tea tree
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Jason, Melaquin is a lady and a very nice one too.Jason wrote:Melaquin.... you = the man
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Cheers Pup
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Thankyou Pup, and excuse me MelaQuin!Pup wrote:Jason, Melaquin is a lady and a very nice one too.Jason wrote:Melaquin.... you = the man
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