2017 Last purchase tree(s)

namnhi

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Hi all,
It is that time of the year again. This is what I bought for myself as Christmas gift. Haven't been this happy since my kids were born. Just got it yesterday.IMG_20171222_070304582.jpg
I hope one of them is a female!

Post yours.
NN
 

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Hi all,
It is that time of the year again. This is what I bought for myself as Christmas gift. Haven't been this happy since my kids were born. Just got it yesterday.View attachment 171924
I hope one of them is a female!

Post yours.
NN
What are they?
I bought a Red Beauty Ilex....when I really shouldn't be accumulating any more....
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Hi all,
It is that time of the year again. This is what I bought for myself as Christmas gift. Haven't been this happy since my kids were born. Just got it yesterday.View attachment 171924
I hope one of them is a female!

Post yours.
NN
Very cool Namnhi, looks like a lot of fun. You could make a PP forest, would be the first one I've ever heard of. :)
 

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And as they grow or need trimmed put all clippings into the ground or a cup of water to try and propagate(they say they propagate easily) you could end up with a ton of these. I for one would be willing to purchase some small rooted clipping once you have some.
 

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Very cool Namnhi, looks like a lot of fun. You could make a PP forest, would be the first one I've ever heard of. :)
This didn't cross my mind since I see most of them as a single tree. Will keep that in mind. The plan for now is to keep them single and see if any of them will be a female. Thanks.
 

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And as they grow or need trimmed put all clippings into the ground or a cup of water to try and propagate(they say they propagate easily) you could end up with a ton of these. I for one would be willing to purchase some small rooted clipping once you have some.
Hey,
I have a few seeds I purchased after the trade. Currently in fridge. You can count on getting a couple if they grow.
 

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Already started another thread about these trees before I noticed this thread. My apologies for that.
These starters I purchased just yesterday.

First pic:
3 European hornbeam (I already sold the one on the top right in the blue pot to another newbie in my bonsai club)
1 Zelkova (bottom right)
1 Japanese Maple (on the left)

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And the I also bought this Trident a couple of weeks ago:

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Already started another thread about these trees before I noticed this thread. My apologies for that.
These starters I purchased just yesterday.

First pic:
3 European hornbeam (I already sold the one on the top right in the blue pot to another newbie in my bonsai club)
1 Zelkova (bottom right)
1 Japanese Maple (on the left)

p1040720-jpg.172414


And the I also bought this Trident a couple of weeks ago:

img_20171204_165059-jpg.172415
That's some awesome materials you got there.
 
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