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Old 13-08-2003, 07:42 PM
Chris Cochrane
 
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Default [IBC] IS IT CEDAR?

Hi Apostolis.

I think you've got a spruce, perhaps an Alberta spruce. You can do your own
Google.com search to compare. My brief experience is that Alberta spruce
branches repeatedly pop-up to close any gaps with upper branches, even after
repeated wirings to train them down. An Alberta spruce is a difficult
choice for training as a single bonsai specimen indicative of an aged tree
because of its rising branches that close its shrub-like canopy.

Other spruces (mine were purchased from Xmas. tree stock) with similar
branching respond to branch placement well.

Hope yours is trainable... :-)

Best wishes,
Chris... C. Cochrane, , Richmond VA USA

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Subject: [IBC] IS IT CEDAR?


Hi.
I'd like to ask if the next plant is cedar
and what is the exact name of it?

http://groups.msn.com/apostolis/shoe...hoto&PhotoID=1

http://groups.msn.com/apostolis/shoe...hoto&PhotoID=3

thanks, in advance.


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