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bonsaiTALK Artisan
Join Date: Feb-2006
Location: Durban
Country: South Africa
Posts: 114
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Natal Fig
This fig Tree I have had for about a year... I think. Anyway I have tried to give it a little more definition. I would like some opinions as to whether I am going in the right direction with this tree. It is an indiginous tree to Kwa-Zulu Natal. And is a fairly fast grower. I have attached a before and after piture for you to look at.
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