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Acacia
American red maple
Amur maple
Andromeda
Apple
Aralia
Australian pine
Azalea, kurume
Azalea, satsuki
Bahama berry
Bald cypress
Bamboo
Barbados cherry
Barberry
Beech
Birch
Black olive
Black pine
Blue juniper
Bog rosemary
Bougainvillea
Boxwood
Brazilian Raintree
Brush cherries
Buddhist pine
Burning bush
Buttonwood
Camellia
Carambola
Cedar
Cedar, eastern red
Cedar Elm
Cedar of lebanon
Cherry
Chinese quince
Chinese sweet plum
Chinese yew
Cotoneaster
Crabapple
Crape myrtle
Dawn Redwood
Desert Rose
Divi divi
Eastern red cedar
Eastern white pine
Elm, parvifolia
Elm, winged
English ivy
False cypress
Field maple
Fig
Fig, narrow or willow leaf
Fir
Five-needle white pine
Flowering maple
Fukien tea
Garden juniper
Gardenia
Ginkgo - Maidenhair tree
Grape
Hawthorn
Hawthorn, indian
Hedge maple
Hinoki (or false) cypress
Holly
Hornbeam
Indian hawthorn
Ivy, english
Ixora
Jaboticaba

Jade, dwarf
Japanese cedar
Japanese dwarf garden juniper
Japanese gray-bark elm
Japanese maple
Japanese white pine
Jasmine - Confederate or Star
Juniper
Kurume azalea
Lantana
Larch
Ligustrum
Maidenhair tree
Malpighia
Maple, japanese
Maple, trident
Mimosa
Monkey puzzle tree
Montpelier maple
Mugo pine
Natal plum
Neea buxifolia
New zealand tea tree
Norfolk island pine
Olive
Orange Jasmine
Peashrub
Pittosporum
Plum, chinese sweet
Podocarpus - Buddhist pine, Chinese yew
Pond cypress
Powderpuff, dwarf
Porcelain Berry
Privet
Quince
Raintree, Brazilian
Raphiolepis
Red cedar
Red maple
River birch
Rose of Sharon
Sand pine
Sapodilla
Sargent's juniper
Satinwood
Satsuki azalea
Schefflera, dwarf
Scrub pine
Serissa
Serviceberry
Shimpaku
Silk tree
Singapore holly
Snakebark maple
Snow rose
Spruce
Strawberry tree
Swamp maple
Sweetgum
Tamarix
Texas ebony
Trident maple
Vine Maple
Virginia pine
White pine, eastern
White pine, five needle
Winged elm
Wisteria
Yaupon holly
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Penjing Elm, After 8 Years????
Hello all......Just wanted to get some feed back on one of my ideas that became a reality. I purchaased this chinese elm about 8 years ago. It is one of my first real bonsai.....and yes,...lol. It survived my first first years that I started bonsai. It is a very forgiving tree. Anyway, There...
Author : forums@forum.bonsaitalk.com (october)
Publ.Date : Wed, 23 Jul 2008 22:36:17 GMT

Horse Chesnut
Don't know it's botanical name or anything, just wondering what anyone knows about training this tree to be a bonsai?
Author : forums@forum.bonsaitalk.com (heatherrrs)
Publ.Date : Wed, 23 Jul 2008 19:01:42 GMT

Sumo boxwood
This is the latest image of my sumo boxwood Height, including pot, is 7.5 inches. The height when I aquired it was about 2 feet. Chopped and carved. Mike
Author : forums@forum.bonsaitalk.com (mike_p)
Publ.Date : Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:28:16 GMT

[Bonsai-Today] The suiseki collectors meeting in Libcany
The first this years action of suiseki collectors in BC Libcany ... (T. Homola, K. Serak, 09.01.05 12:51) http://www.bonsai-today.cz/displnewsn.php?cl=1105271467
Author : forums@forum.bonsaitalk.com (Bonsai News)
Publ.Date : Wed, 23 Jul 2008 04:00:02 GMT

advice on coast redwood seedlings in philly area
about 2 weeks ago i put 12 coast redwood seeds in spagnum moss 1/4-1/8 inches deep an the i did 12 of the same in potting soil, so far 10 sprouted in the spagnum moss and only 4 in the soil which i moved to the spagnum moss and they don't seem at all traumatized, how long should i wait to...
Author : forums@forum.bonsaitalk.com (maddogcorbs)
Publ.Date : Wed, 23 Jul 2008 13:54:23 GMT

Bonsai TRUEisms
As a student of bonsai through the years there have been many interesting little tidbits of information that have come my way. Of course these represent my experience and I am sure yours is different. I would love to hear some of your TRUEisms related to our shared passion. John (I have...
Author : forums@forum.bonsaitalk.com (JohnG)
Publ.Date : Wed, 23 Jul 2008 21:04:44 GMT

How a tiny bug is ravaging Colorado's forests (mountain pine beetle)
Watch your Pines. :o http://www.newsweek.com/id/148297/
Author : forums@forum.bonsaitalk.com (tree bender)
Publ.Date : Wed, 23 Jul 2008 17:20:29 GMT

[BCI] Pittosporum
General Information: Pittosporum are evergreen shrubs or small trees. They have thick, glossy, dark gree, leathery ... http://www.growinglifestyle.com/us/h31/a83159.html
Author : forums@forum.bonsaitalk.com (Bonsai News)
Publ.Date : Wed, 23 Jul 2008 18:00:01 GMT

coast redwood seedlings.. need advice!
about 2 weeks ago i put 12 coast redwood seeds in spagnum moss 1/4-1/8 inches deep an the i did 12 of the same in potting soil, so far 10 sprouted in the spagnum moss and only 4 in the soil which i moved to the spagnum moss and they don't seem at all traumatized, how long should i wait to...
Author : forums@forum.bonsaitalk.com (maddogcorbs)
Publ.Date : Wed, 23 Jul 2008 14:00:21 GMT

Need advice on coast redwood seedlings!
about 2 weeks ago i put 12 coast redwood seeds in spagnum moss 1/4-1/8 inches deep an the i did 12 of the same in potting soil, so far 10 sprouted in the spagnum moss and only 4 in the soil which i moved to the spagnum moss and they don't seem at all traumatized, how long should i wait to...
Author : forums@forum.bonsaitalk.com (maddogcorbs)
Publ.Date : Wed, 23 Jul 2008 13:58:03 GMT

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