European beech

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walko
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European beech

Post by walko »

hi all,

heres a european beech i purchased on the weekend its around 68cms tall its in a 12inch pot, quite a stunning looking tree and a steal for the price i paid (i think anyway) carnt wait for it to leaf.
ill leave it in the pot its in for this season then look to get it in a bonsai pot
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Re: European beech

Post by Pat093 »

how much mate?
looks cool, post a pic when it buds
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Re: European beech

Post by walko »

Pat093 wrote:how much mate?
looks cool, post a pic when it buds
hey pat, it was $150 yer will post a pic once its in bud for sure
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Re: European beech

Post by rowan »

Great buy, I'm looking foreward to the pics too.
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