Taxus cuspidata ‘nana’, 10 years from nursery stock. This year it will be thinned and wired again.
Ginkgo biloba ‘chi-chi’, 7 years in development from imported raw material. Probably started as an air layer in Japan.
This entry was posted on May 18, 2015. It was filed under Ginkgo biloba, Imported Trees, Nursery Material, Taxus cuspidata and was tagged with Bonsai, Canada, Ginkgo, Taxus, Toronto.
AS always, your specimens are splendid! Taking a good look at your advice in keeping good bonsai vs. mediocre which take up space on the stands… I’ve already started making some decisions that I put off last year… enjoy your posts…
May 18, 2015 at 11:35 am
Good to hear Brenda! Thinning the herd is always a good idea, but the important thing is that you are enjoying the hobby đŸ™‚
May 18, 2015 at 11:58 am
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AS always, your specimens are splendid! Taking a good look at your advice in keeping good bonsai vs. mediocre which take up space on the stands… I’ve already started making some decisions that I put off last year… enjoy your posts…
May 18, 2015 at 11:35 am
Good to hear Brenda! Thinning the herd is always a good idea, but the important thing is that you are enjoying the hobby đŸ™‚
May 18, 2015 at 11:58 am