Show your mame Bonsai!

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Show your mame Bonsai!

Post by Dumper »

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

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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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Post by Jake »

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
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the missus first bonsai. mame. 5cms
Hans mame in han1.jpg
her second mame.
hannahs mame-bon squamata 8.8.2010.JPG
i will get some pics of my other mame's tomorrow :mrgreen:

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Here's one I had how ever it passed away when I was in japan :(

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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 pot!! i'm really liking that pot :mrgreen:
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Dumper wrote:So please all share your Mame bonsai.

Be careful of copyrights

John
Nice idea :-)

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:)
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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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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.
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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.
Cute little tree and a real nice little pot too. Who made that one?
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nealweb wrote:
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.
Cute little tree and a real nice little pot too. Who made that one?
Thanks Neal, it is an Erin Pot :)
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Anja wrote:
nealweb wrote:
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.
Cute little tree and a real nice little pot too. Who made that one?
Thanks Neal, it is an Erin Pot :)
Ah nice, I must've missed that one :lol: Looks good with the tree, It will be really good with a few red berries later on :D
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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

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