jason biggs

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some south african bark for you lot :)
- senegalia burkei black monkey thorn (notice the round leaflets)
-pic 2+3 senegalia galpinii monkey thorn (leaflets smaller and more compact)
-pic 4 schotia brachypetela weird name weeping boer- bean.
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AlainK

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Have I already posted a picture of Acer griseum ? Anyway, I think if one can make a decent bonsai of this species, it will be a masterpiece.
The hotter the summer, the more the bark peels off - and this was a very hot summer.
The fall colors ain't bad either...

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PaulH

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Between my dogs and my trees there’s a lot of barking around here.
Israeli oak, Portuguese oak, Valley oak, Oregon oak, Nishiki black pine, Lodgepole pine, Interior live oak, cork oak, Pear, Ponderosa, Scots pine, Olive, Crape myrtle, Cork elm, Seiju elm.


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