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  • Leptospermum scoparium "sunshine"

    Originally by u/Fidurbonsai on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23jxdgxk
    Leptospermum scoparium "sunshine" Originally by u/Fidurbonsai on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/23jxdgxk
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  • Freshly Pruned Fukien Tea

    Have had this for about 6 years. My first and only Bonsai. Repotted and added moss today and then trimmed it. Feel like it’s not exactly the shape I want and looking for long term shaping tips! I’ve mostly just been trimming periodically as I feel is needed but looking for tips to promote long term growth of some of the stronger branches and wiring techniques that won’t damage the tree.

    Originally by u/MrDufferMan3335 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25zcr7gz
    Freshly Pruned Fukien Tea Have had this for about 6 years. My first and only Bonsai. Repotted and added moss today and then trimmed it. Feel like it’s not exactly the shape I want and looking for long term shaping tips! I’ve mostly just been trimming periodically as I feel is needed but looking for tips to promote long term growth of some of the stronger branches and wiring techniques that won’t damage the tree. Originally by u/MrDufferMan3335 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/25zcr7gz
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  • Bonsai Potter Mark ID help

    I looked for an ID for this bag pot with this mark on the American Bonsai Ceramics website.
    Could not find it.
    Appreciate any suggestions if you recognize it.

    Originally by u/cre8red on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xpfslvf
    Bonsai Potter Mark ID help I looked for an ID for this bag pot with this mark on the American Bonsai Ceramics website. Could not find it. Appreciate any suggestions if you recognize it. Originally by u/cre8red on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2xpfslvf
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  • Blue eyed grass accent plant

    Cute little plant for an accent. Pot isn't ideal but I recently got some others so will move it when it's more seasonally appropriate

    Originally by u/DocMillion on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28qqcvq6
    Blue eyed grass accent plant Cute little plant for an accent. Pot isn't ideal but I recently got some others so will move it when it's more seasonally appropriate Originally by u/DocMillion on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/28qqcvq6
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  • What plant did they use? I the bark that clear or has it been removed? And if it is removed, how is it surviving?

    Originally by u/TimmyTheBrave on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2y2olfau
    What plant did they use? I the bark that clear or has it been removed? And if it is removed, how is it surviving? Originally by u/TimmyTheBrave on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2y2olfau
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  • Willow Leaf Ficus before a haircut

    Originally by u/jbob88 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27rkagnw
    Willow Leaf Ficus before a haircut Originally by u/jbob88 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/27rkagnw
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  • What style after air layering here?

    The picture shows the top 2 ft or so. I’m trying to risk killing years of growth on my coral bark with a bottom chop (but the temptation is there). This tree was from Oregon and hasn’t acclimated to socal weather yet, so it’ll have to be next spring. This is one season too soon but this will be my first air layer so I’m looking for some styling recommendation (especially if styling can be done *now* prior to the cut).

    Originally by u/I-drink-hot-sauce on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yu8myncg
    What style after air layering here? The picture shows the top 2 ft or so. I’m trying to risk killing years of growth on my coral bark with a bottom chop (but the temptation is there). This tree was from Oregon and hasn’t acclimated to socal weather yet, so it’ll have to be next spring. This is one season too soon but this will be my first air layer so I’m looking for some styling recommendation (especially if styling can be done *now* prior to the cut). Originally by u/I-drink-hot-sauce on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yu8myncg
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  • Blue Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica glauca)

    Originally by u/bBon11 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ysrssd3h
    Blue Atlas Cedar (Cedrus atlantica glauca) Originally by u/bBon11 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ysrssd3h
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  • Baobab work.

    It was in a serious need of a repot. Roots need major work but I’ll do that come next year. Now it just needed to be slip potted into a larger pot with some good soil. I also cut back the top and did some minor pruning and wiring.

    Originally by u/The_MT_Life on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2x7k7t97
    Baobab work. It was in a serious need of a repot. Roots need major work but I’ll do that come next year. Now it just needed to be slip potted into a larger pot with some good soil. I also cut back the top and did some minor pruning and wiring. Originally by u/The_MT_Life on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/2x7k7t97
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  • My second complete tree fence in my life, a windblown San José juniper

    I just wired this San José juniper carried by the wind

    Originally by u/Dr3d3r_bnsi on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yo3eab7b
    My second complete tree fence in my life, a windblown San José juniper I just wired this San José juniper carried by the wind Originally by u/Dr3d3r_bnsi on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/yo3eab7b
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  • Broom style boxwood with some big chops hidden in the foliage

    Originally by u/SirMattzilla on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ys5bjgbm
    Broom style boxwood with some big chops hidden in the foliage Originally by u/SirMattzilla on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ys5bjgbm
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  • Chinese elm

    Grabbed this little elm in the clearance rack at lowes today. Ended up doing a repot since they had the trunk buried quite deep, lightly teased the roots to remove all of the coco coir and potted it up! We'll see how it goes

    Originally by u/bt48888 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynov3z67
    Chinese elm Grabbed this little elm in the clearance rack at lowes today. Ended up doing a repot since they had the trunk buried quite deep, lightly teased the roots to remove all of the coco coir and potted it up! We'll see how it goes 😅 Originally by u/bt48888 on Reddit: https://tinyurl.com/ynov3z67
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