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Originally Posted by tachigi
Good advise from John. However if you don't want to pop for the plane ticket. Pick at least one of the 5 Ginko editions "Bonsai in Europe". Its a fraction of the plane ticket and it will enlighten you.
I wonder if Han's is aware that Mugo aren't grown for bonsai 
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Tom has a good bit of advice. Having been to Ginko, and seen the quality of Mugos there, it is blatently obvious that these trees are excellent bonsai material.
Another good place to check out nice Mugos is on Walter Pall's site:
http://walter-pall.de/galerie.htm
You must also remember...these are originally wild mountain yamadori, not the junk sold in nurseries!
Flex (another co-founder of 4MAAT)