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Identify this Bonsai...
i just bought this today at walmart. i never saw this plant and i was impressed
with it's potential so i couldn't resist for only $13. one of the bamboo shoots have wilting leaves (probably due to the dry nature of walmart). anyhow, i chisled off the rock layer and replaced with regular potting soil. what is this plant?? http://www.hayden-christensen.com/mi...tom-bonsai.jpg |
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Identify this Bonsai...
i just bought this today at Wal-Mart. i never saw this plant and i was
impressed with its potential so i couldn't resist for only $13. one of the shoots have wilting leaves (probably due to the dry nature of Wal-Mart). anyhow, i chiseled off the rock layer and replaced with regular potting soil. what is this plant?? First of all, this is not a bonsai. It is three rooted cuttings in a pot. It is a species of Polyscias. Wait until the shoots develop a little more and you can identify it. It is not particularly suitable for bonsai, but will make a nice house plant if your humidity is high enough. it is a member of the Araliaceae, same family as English ivy, and is susceptible to the same ills. Iris, Central NY, Zone 5a, Sunset Zone 40 "If we see light at the end of the tunnel, It's the light of the oncoming train." Robert Lowell (1917-1977) |
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