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Join Date: Aug-2001
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I have one of these - I don't have photos unfortunately. One thing to look for is the position and quality of the graft - because most many Japanese Red Pine (JRP) propagated in the nursery trade are on JBP (Japanese Black Pine) rootstock. If it is not grafted, it may be especially suited to bonsai!
One thing I should say is these trees are much less robust than JBP so you may want to get some experience with JBP before moving into JRP or JWP
Regards,
Matt
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