Big size Bonsai

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Re: Big size Bonsai

Post by mtarros »

Hi,

Yes Andrew is correct they are called Niwaki and are intended for landscape use.

I did have the chance to see lots of them when i was in Japan and they look great.

You can get large black and white pine ones an they look really good.
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Re: Big size Bonsai

Post by Bush bunny »

Must be very old and I must say, what craftsmanship. :aussie:
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Re: Big size Bonsai

Post by Saikien »

Thank you for opinion guys!
Yes these are all my Bonsai in Japan.
Every year I export to Italy and China.
They are like big Bonsai.
I was study English in Sydney for 2 years then, tried to export Australia.
How ever export tree's in Australia is really difficult.
But I keep try it! Because I really like Australian people and my friends.
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Re: Big size Bonsai

Post by GreenThumb »

Saikien wrote:Thank you for opinion guys!
Yes these are all my Bonsai in Japan.
Every year I export to Italy and China.
They are like big Bonsai.
I was study English in Sydney for 2 years then, tried to export Australia.
How ever export tree's in Australia is really difficult.
But I keep try it! Because I really like Australian people and my friends.

Thank you for your attention.
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Saikien, I'm a fan of this style as a feature tree, great work.
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