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- melbrackstone
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Re: nbpca
The collection changes so regularly, with trees being sent from different states every year or so, and trees going in and out of display for various reasons, it'd be tough to produce a definitive list. You might be able to get a list of the mainstays, which are permanent.
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Re: nbpca
Thanks everyone
Yes, there is a 3D tour. It is a very old one. https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=KD6o8edZkU9
We are currently working on a new, better one. It will be launched at the World Bonsai Convention 8-16 October. Be sure to get your tickets to be one of the first to see it.
They have early bird prices until the end of this month.
https://www.worldbonsaiconvention2022.com/
Mel is right, the Collection is ever changing, however we will soon launch a new book that has the majority of donated trees in beautiful colour pictures. Keep your eye on the Arboretum website https://www.nationalarboretum.act.gov.au/ and the Arboretum & NBPCA socials for more information once it has launched.
Regards
Leigh
Yes, there is a 3D tour. It is a very old one. https://my.matterport.com/show/?m=KD6o8edZkU9
We are currently working on a new, better one. It will be launched at the World Bonsai Convention 8-16 October. Be sure to get your tickets to be one of the first to see it.
They have early bird prices until the end of this month.
https://www.worldbonsaiconvention2022.com/
Mel is right, the Collection is ever changing, however we will soon launch a new book that has the majority of donated trees in beautiful colour pictures. Keep your eye on the Arboretum website https://www.nationalarboretum.act.gov.au/ and the Arboretum & NBPCA socials for more information once it has launched.
Regards
Leigh