Pinus parviflora - bonsai
By Peter
- 28 Sep, 2008
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Bonsai Japanese White Pine at RHS Wislet, 27th September 2008.
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Hi TT :o)
No ages were given. All of them looked very old though, the trunks were much thicker than you normally see on bonsai. Unfortunately I don't know enough about bonsai to even guess, this one was about 2-3 feet tall.
28 Sep, 2008
From what I understand of them, they look like a miniature of an identical aged tree. I'd guess this is 40-50yrs as a white pine. Really wonderful!
28 Sep, 2008
I'm not sure Greenthumb, but I suspect you're about right. Their trunks are so much thicker than the ones you'd normally see. They must get passed down from grower to grower - now that would take a lot of trust!!
29 Sep, 2008
A lot of trust. This collection is amazing!
29 Sep, 2008
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Interesting shape.
Did they supply the age of the Bonsai?
28 Sep, 2008