Hey all,
Just saw this fella at my sisters place. Got no idea what it is, so after an I.D and any advice. It has spikes too if that helps.
Thanks in advance!
https://goo.gl/photos/RL62Z1LWMfW2MepL9
https://goo.gl/photos/hEMbmBBn4yacManX8
https://goo.gl/photos/VyCSxnHhGJWBDu9HA
Sorry about the links, didn't know how to make the photos under 1mb.
I.D please.
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Re: I.D please.
Hey Tom, that tree in the pot appears to be a bougy. Neglected but should be a nice bonsai material.
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Re: I.D please.
Thanks for all the responses, much appreciated.
Hopefully with a bit of TLC she'll live on to be a half decent bonsai!
Hopefully with a bit of TLC she'll live on to be a half decent bonsai!