Gallerie 5
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Ulmus parvifolia  /  Chinese elm
1. > Purchased in 1985 on a auction. 2. > Photo taken in 1994
3. > My intention is to restyle in the coming years the purchased Bonsai as a stump or turtle-back- style, see drawing found in a Bonsai-Book. 
Dims. in 2004 : 25cm: 23cm

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Aesculus hippocastanum  /  Horse-chestnut 
1. > Seedling  from 1985. Photo taken in 1993. Dims. in 2004 : 28cm: 23cm

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Heimia salicifolia
Purchased in a flower shop in 2004 as a Bonsai! 
Dims. in 2004 : 26cm,  : 22cm
In our climate I have to keep the "Bonsai" in a cold greenhouse during winter!
[ Heimia salicifolia is native to most of the tropical regions throughout the Western Hemisphere, specifically Texas, Mexico, El Salvador, and all areas between Colombia and Argentina - most commonly found in ditches and other wet soils ]


Nandina  /  Heavenly Bamboo, Sacred Bamboo
Bonsai purchased in 2002.
Dims. in 2004 : 22cm: 18cm 

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