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Join Date: Aug-2001
Location: Silicon Valley
Country: USA
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I would not waste time on Thuja, but I am looking forward to seeing your result. I have found that its foliage is very poor for bonsai, and hard to work with. The only Thuja that I have found (to me) acceptable for bonsai were collected trees with old trunks that probably would have even been interesting with no foliage at all.
Good luck, and please do share what you come up with.
Regards,
Matt
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