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Old 24-May-2004   #1
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Prunus

Gday all,

I recently purchased two types of of prunus (elvins - plum and perisca - peach). I bought them at bargain prices, but do not know how to care for them. I haven't been able to find much if any info on these trees, especially care for them in the context of bonsai training - pruning, wiring, re-potting etc.

Could someone please give me information or point me to a place where I might be able to get some.

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Old 24-May-2004   #2
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sorry I meant - prunus persica
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I could only seem to find this link for peach.

Hope this helps.

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Thanks a lot Mark,

It doesn't have all the info I was after, but it's a good start.
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Old 25-May-2004   #5
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btw ... here's a pic of the plum itself ...

any thoughts on styling would be greatly appreciated! I'm pretty sure I've got the trunk-line I want figured out but I wanted to get everyone's thoughts on the matter first.
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