Posts Tagged ‘mexico’
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Entry: Juniperus chinensis ‘San Jose’ – San Jose Juniper – Mexico
Before This plant comes also from a nursery. I liked this plant for the movement in its trunk, the conicity, enough branches to make a compact bonsai. One Quarter Progression The Lower Branches Were Worked As Jins To Give More ...
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Entry: Juniperus chinensis ‘San Jose’ – San Jose Juniper – Mexico
Before This plant comes from a nursery. I choose this plant because as being a juniper coming from a nursery is very thick, healthy and vigours. My idea is to make a compact tree and the lower branches to be worked as dried woo...
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Entry: Chintok – Enriquebeltriana cretinifolia – Mexico
Before Esta especie es una Enriquebeltriana Cretinifolia con una altura de 74cm.(29″) recolectada a unos pocos kil. de donde vivo y donde hay muy buenos ejemplares de esta especie y algunos muy viejos con mucho potencial ...
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Entry: Logwood – Haematoxylum campechianum – Mexico
Before Haematoxylum campechianum (Logwood) is a species of flowering tree in the legume family, Fabaceae. The old wood from this tree is extremely hard, one of the hardest I seen, the wood is dark red (haematoxilin is extracted...
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Entry: Black mangrove – Avicennia germinans – Mexico
Before Aviccenia germinans, it is one of the best species to work with in the American tropics, however rarely do one see bonsai from the species, I would guess that it is because of the apparently larger leaves, as compare to ...
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Entry: Gumbolimbo – Bursera heteresthes – Mexico
Before Bursera heteresthes (copal) Is an interesting Mexican species that grows in the state of Colima, some years ago a friend send me this tree which I planted in the ground and forgot about it for some time, Now is ready to ...
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Entry: Black Mangrove – Aviccenia germinans – Mexico
Before Aviccenia germinans, it is one of the best species to work with in the American tropics, however rarely do one see bonsai from the species, I would guess that it is because of the apparently larger leaves, as compare to ...
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Entry: Mexican Juniper – Juniperus Comitana – Mexico
Before Juniperus comitana a Mexican juniper that I collected a couple of years ago and that is know ready to do some work. One of the nice things about Junipers is the freedom that one can have, as it is socially accepted in th...
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Entry: Logwood – Haematoxylum campechianum – Mexico
Before Haematoxylum campechianum (Logwood) is a species of flowering tree in the legume family, Fabaceae. The old wood from this tree is extremely hard, one of the hardest I seen, the wood is dark red (haematoxilin is extracted...
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Entry: Velvetseed – Guettarda Elliptica – Mexico
Before This species is a Guettarda elliptica collected from 68.5cm (27 “) tall from the base of the trunk to the highest branch and chose to participate because it is a good material to create a beautiful bonsai, the foca...
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Entry: Bay Cedar – Suriana Marítima – Mexico
Before ANTES:Este árbol es una Suriana que recolecte hace unos meses y la seleccioné por sus cualidades únicas como buen tronco con movimiento y madera muerta para trabajarla y una corteza agrietada que indica que es un poco vi...
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Entry: Logwood – Haematoxylum campechianum – Mexico
Before Haematoxylum campechianum (Logwood) is a species of flowering tree in the legume family, Fabaceae. The old wood from this tree is extremely hard, one of the hardest I seen, the wood is dark red (haematoxilin is extracted...
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Entry: Buttonwood – Conocarpus erectus – Mexico
Before Bottonwoods are one of the few broadleaf species that enjoy the acceptance of freedom of movement in the bonsai world. They like junipers tend to twist and move in strange manners quite different from trees that grow in ...
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Entry: Logwood – Haematoxylum campechianum – Mexico – WITHDRAWN
Before Haematoxylum campechianum (Logwood) is a species of flowering tree in the legume family, Fabaceae. The old wood from this tree is extremely hard, one of the hardest I seen, the wood is dark red (haematoxilin is extracted...
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