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Post by Jester »

Hi there crazy kids!!!!

Has anyone tried to bonsai Brunfelsia Latifolia?

If so what was your experience with it? Any pictures you can show?

Many thanks

John
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Post by xtolord »

Hi John,
I have three "potensai" brunfelsia.
Two collected and two from nurseries.

http://www.flickr.com/photos/xtolord/se ... 460088433/
Collected from a side rooting [ the other collected is just a stick ]

http://www.flickr.com/photos/xtolord/se ... 584582024/
Nursery

http://www.flickr.com/photos/xtolord/se ... 584579310/
Nursery

The growth is slow [ in pot ]
The flowering duration too is shorter, some days as compared to weeks on the trees.
I dont have much more information, its been only 1 year [ give or take 6 months ] in training.


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Thanks for the photos mate

Regards

John
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