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Ficus Wiandi/Riandi
I recently bought a Ficus Wiandi/Riandi labelled as an "Oriental Ficus" even
though I have discovered it was developed in Holland. The plant is very visually appealling, however the branches are exceptionally fragile. Whilst in the nursery choosing a plant I snapped off two branches (don't worry I still bought the plant) when seeing how I would style it as a bonsai. Does any one have any specific information on their training as bonsai. The particular style of branching in a zig-zagged manner looks slightly difficult to control with a clip and grow technique. Thanks in advance Nathan Kilah -- Nathan L. Kilah Department of Chemistry University of Queensland Brisbane Queensland, 4072 Australia Tel - (07) 3365 4600 Fax - (07) 3365 4299 Office - Rm 710, 68 (Chemistry Building) Lab - Rm 718, 68 (Chemistry Building) |
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Ficus Wiandi/Riandi
I should also point out that I have searched the net in the usual places and
generally the sites feature only pictures or are in Dutch or French (and I'm not particularly good at either!!). Thanks agiain -- Nathan L. Kilah Department of Chemistry University of Queensland Brisbane, 4072 Australia Tel - (07) 3365 4600 Fax - (07) 3365 4299 Office - Rm 710, 68 (Chemistry Building) Lab - Rm 718, 68 (Chemistry Building) |
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