Well, speaking of diseases! I think I caught the one
where you hit the reply button before you write your
reply.....sorry.
Now I have heard many people using mugos for bonsai.
I have to admit that I have gone to the nurseries and
looked at them. I have never wanted to buy one. What
am I missing? Pictures?
Kitsune Miko
--- Jim Lewis wrote:
hello!
I would try with pino mugo but an original
japanese one..
I've been looking for mugo seeds from Japan in the
net for
several days, but
unsuccesfully..
keep me posted and you'll be lovely
Carlo,
Luke's message was not very helpful (or kind, for
that matter),
but he was right.
P. mugo is NOT a Japanese pine. It comes from the
mountains of
Europe. It should be fairly common in the
nurseries, worldwide,
as it has been widely spread (unfortunately, in some
cases).
The common Japanese pines used for bonsai are P.
thunbergii
(black pine) and P. parviflora (white, or 5-needled
pine).
Jim Lewis - - Tallahassee, FL -
This economy
is a wholly owned subsidiary of the environment. -
Gaylord
Nelson, 1995
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