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Old 25-Mar-2007   #4
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Originally Posted by Joanie
I like dwarf honeysuckly, Lonicera Nitida. It grows quickly, has tiny leaves, has interesting bark, and is easy propagate from cuttings. It also likes to be quite wet, which is good because you can put the mame pot into a sand tray and the sand will even out the dampness and keep it damp all day.

Joanie

Joanie, yes, very good choice - and as a bonus they keep their leaves all year round. Probably the least well used for bonsai. I'll post some photos of what I've got.

Additionally I suggest Cotoneaster - just repotted three 10-12cm (4"-5") trees today .

How big is Mame again?
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