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Old 5-Jul-2006   #1
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one more tell me what u think.
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Hi Ronny,
The species can produce good bonsai. I no longer have them in my collection. They didn’t enjoy the cold of Tn. Not a short term project when working them into bonsai.
There is loads of info on the species on the internet and bonsai related information at Fuku-Bonsai. David Fukumoto has a wealth of information on the Surinam and its workings in the art. http://www.fukubonsai.com/5a18.html

Another site you may want to consider checking, is a link to the Chinese Schools at Phoenix Bonsai Societies web site.

http://www.phoenixbonsai.com/BigPic...eseSchools.html

Ater checking Fuku-Bonsai you will understand me telling you your tree is in the very beginning stages.. and you may want to get it into a grow container to create the trunk and rootage..
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Thanks for the information i will read up on it.
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