Show your mame Bonsai!
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Show your mame Bonsai!
Hi all
Thought it would be fun for everyone to show their mame bonsai.
I do not have any mame bonsai but it will be interesting.
So please all share your Mame bonsai.
Be careful of copyrights
John
Thought it would be fun for everyone to show their mame bonsai.
I do not have any mame bonsai but it will be interesting.
So please all share your Mame bonsai.
Be careful of copyrights
John
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Re: Show your mame Bonsai!
This is mine - a Ficus macrophylla - Moreton Bay Fig. This photo was taken about 6 weeks ago, and it has leafed out well since then (tropics has to be good for something).
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iv'e only just started getting into mini's and mame after buying myself "Shohin bonsai" book recently heres a couple
sam's(red dragon bonsai) mame serrisa the missus first bonsai. mame. 5cms her second mame. i will get some pics of my other mame's tomorrow
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sam's(red dragon bonsai) mame serrisa the missus first bonsai. mame. 5cms her second mame. i will get some pics of my other mame's tomorrow

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Re: Show your mame Bonsai!
Here's one I had how ever it passed away when I was in japan 
earlier pic

Last pic of it I have



Last pic of it I have

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I got this one and a flowering quince as well but cant find the pics of the quince.
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Nice ideaDumper wrote:So please all share your Mame bonsai.
Be careful of copyrights
John

But is they are your own, then you do not have to worry about copyright

I have nothing worth showing yet, but have a few I am trying to develop
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Nice all.
i might start one mame too:)
Hey Ken. better be safe than sorry. hahaha. just incase someone just put something from the web:)
i might start one mame too:)
Hey Ken. better be safe than sorry. hahaha. just incase someone just put something from the web:)
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Re: Show your mame Bonsai!
Cotoneaster - I think.
The tree stands a little less than 3 ½ inch tall excluding pot. The pot is 2 inches across at the widest point. Stands in a moist gravel tray to keep the micro climate just right.
The tree stands a little less than 3 ½ inch tall excluding pot. The pot is 2 inches across at the widest point. Stands in a moist gravel tray to keep the micro climate just right.
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wouldnt call any of mine bonsai yet!
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Here are a couple of mine that are in pots,I do have some that are still in training. A lot of my small trees are over 100 mm, to tall for Mame, and others are too small.
So here are some that qualify.
Cheers
Pup
So here are some that qualify.
Cheers

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Re: Show your mame Bonsai!
Cute little tree and a real nice little pot too. Who made that one?Anja wrote:Cotoneaster - I think.
The tree stands a little less than 3 ½ inch tall excluding pot. The pot is 2 inches across at the widest point. Stands in a moist gravel tray to keep the micro climate just right.
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Thanks Neal, it is an Erin Potnealweb wrote:Cute little tree and a real nice little pot too. Who made that one?Anja wrote:Cotoneaster - I think.
The tree stands a little less than 3 ½ inch tall excluding pot. The pot is 2 inches across at the widest point. Stands in a moist gravel tray to keep the micro climate just right.

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Ah nice, I must've missed that oneAnja wrote:Thanks Neal, it is an Erin Potnealweb wrote:Cute little tree and a real nice little pot too. Who made that one?Anja wrote:Cotoneaster - I think.
The tree stands a little less than 3 ½ inch tall excluding pot. The pot is 2 inches across at the widest point. Stands in a moist gravel tray to keep the micro climate just right.


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Ok here are mine
Note they are works in progress and only a few months in the pot for the elms and 2 years fro the other 2
Each of the these pots fits easily in the palm of my hand
Ken
Note they are works in progress and only a few months in the pot for the elms and 2 years fro the other 2
Each of the these pots fits easily in the palm of my hand
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