My pride and joy.

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  1. bonsaiguy

    bonsaiguy New Seed

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    This is my Minature Azalea that is almost 4 years old, it was my first bonsai. I plan on having this for a loooong time.

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  3. eileen

    eileen Resident Taxonomist Staff Member Moderator Plants Contributor

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    What an absolutely beautiful bonsai!!! I have a few myself but none of them are a patch on your one. Do you have a collection of bonsais? If you have could you possibly show us some photographs of the rest?
     
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    bonsaiguy New Seed

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    Yes I do have a collection, a rather large one at that. Next time I get my hands on a digital camera I will post some pics. Always remember, a bonsai is an expression of yourself, of one's creativity and soul. You can't compare one bonsai to another because they are all beautiful.
     
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    Netty Chaotic Gardener Plants Contributor

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    That is very beautiful bonsaiguy. I can see why it's your pride and joy.
     



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    TheBip Young Pine

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    Wow, thats pretty! ^_^
     
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    cajunbelle Daylily Diva

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    Oh how wonderful, you are truly an artist.
     
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    bonsaiguy New Seed

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    Thank you all very much for the comments.
     
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    teddybear In Flower

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    I wouldn't know where to start with a bonsai but, yours is truly inspiring.
     
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    yorkshire lass New Seed

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    Thats beautiful!I've never seen one with so many flowers on it!

    Karen
     
  11. bonsaiguy

    bonsaiguy New Seed

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    I tend to keep my bonsai with as much foliage as possible without comprimising its bonsai title, as for knowibng where to start it is actually the simplest thing to do. Just buy a small shrub or tree, and keep it trimmed to your liking. There ya go, a bonsai.
     
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    glasfryn Seedling

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    that is just beautiful.
    G.
     
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    Gizmo Animal Magnet

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    I have never seen one with so many flowers :eek: . Very pretty!!!
     
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    omg! It is so pretty. Reminds me of Japan. I want one!
     

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