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  1. Acer Campestre

    Acer Campestre

  2. Prunus Pissardi

    Prunus Pissardi

  3. Acer Palmatum em 2010

    Acer Palmatum em 2010

    ...
  4. M. Dias

    Comment by 'M. Dias' in media 'pink pixie'

    Good bouggy.
  5. 009

    009

  6. Zelkova Serrata.

    Zelkova Serrata.

    This zelkova was the failed stock of big Ulmus Parvifolia.
  7. Weigella

    Weigella

    Produced by airlayer.
  8. Weigella

    Weigella

    From airlayer.
  9. Prunus Lusitanica

    Prunus Lusitanica

    From yamadori.
  10. Prunus Cerasifera "Pissardi"

    Prunus Cerasifera "Pissardi"

    From airlayer.
  11. Prunus Cerasifera "Pissardi"

    Prunus Cerasifera "Pissardi"

    From yamadori.
  12. Quercus Suber

    Quercus Suber

    The economicaly most important tree in Portugal.
  13. M. Dias

    Large wisteria

    wistaria To DaveV: Necromancer is a rough word apache people use to insult good people.
  14. M. Dias

    Wisteria design options

    Wistaria To Ang3lfir3 and Attila Soos: Bonsai is a living object of art, isn't? So, there is no dead threads about bonsai. Thank you for reading my post.
  15. Quercus Robur

    Quercus Robur

    Yamadori 2001
  16. Metrosideros

    Metrosideros

    Garden Center stock. 15 years training.
  17. Acer Palmatum.

    Acer Palmatum.

    From airlayering 1981. Photo Nov 2008.
  18. M. Dias

    No fruits only flowers

    Prunus Pissardi. Here in Portugal the Pissardi I know produce fruits but not good to eat. But the flowers are single, not compound like yours. Perhaps yours is an hybrid, to improve the flowers they loose the capacity of fruiting. Neverthless, all prunus are selfpollineted.
  19. M. Dias

    Wisteria design options

    Wistaria I've two wistarias 12 cm diameter reclaimed from a old garden under reconstruction in September 2004, Summer here in Portugal. Both covered the roof of a high cottage. I chopped off the long trunk keeping only 50 cm and planted them on the ground. Next Spring the wistarias recovered...
  20. M. Dias

    Large wisteria

    Wistaria I've collect two old wistarias from a construction site in early September 2004, Summer in Portugal. Both are now two promising bonsai, flowering each Spring.
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