Spain trip garden series: PART 2- Alcobendas Bonsai Museum

Potawatomi13

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Even if not crazy for formalized cookie cutter looking foliage still some great looking trees there. Especially trunks. Nice to see collections I'll likely never see and thank you for posting;).
 

FedericoMelis

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Thanks for sharing M5! It's good to see more European works around here.

Do you know by any chance if Mario has Turbinata or Phoenicean junipers? I think they're called Sabina Negra in Spanish. But I am having a lot of trouble on finding the simplest pieces of information about Mediterranean junipers at all. I'm hoping someone native to that area, or at least the countries they grow in, could provide some hints.
All I got right now is "Somethings they live, sometimes they die. We don't know either.".
Hi !
Sorry to be late, I will reply as well as I can to your questions about junipers here in Southern Europe!
Phoenicea is native here in my island
 

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Wow. Im jealous! Heading to work so just skimmed over the pic. Must of been a hell of a trip. Nice pics as always.
 

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Damn i really love this one and how the whole tree looks like a cliff side.

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