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Old 4-Jan-2006   #6
vtbonsaichief
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Not to be argumentative, rockm, but Australia and India are pretty big places too. In fact, I'd venture that Australia has more species diveristy than the US. But i digress.

So then it should be possible and more practical to form regional bonsai study groups, no? Say, a Northeastern study group, or a central/midwestern study group?

I also want to point out that I am aware of those species being used , Vance, but they are mostly western species. not that that they aren't interesting in their own way, just that, well......

Okay, so I guess my real beef is that Northeastern species, the plants where I live, are not being utilised to any great degree. But in general I would like to see as many NA species used as possible.
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