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Pictures Of Australian Native Bonsai

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Old 25-Feb-2003   #11
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Close up of the trunk on the banksia.
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Here is a non native. A trident maple from the display table. It was for sale for AUS$800. Too much!!!!!

Compared to the australian natives on the night this tree looked very out of place.
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Fantastic nebari on the trident.
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And the last picture was of a cedrus libani which I have always wanted to have on in my collection.
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David i'm amazed !
These trees are different but they look goooood !

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Really liked those tea trees.
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Nice trees there. I see you guys downunder like your moss!

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Native's

Very nice display of trees, I agree that using your native trees is very important for Bonsai.

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Question tea trees

Does anybody know the latin names for the australian native tea trees shown above?
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They may be Leptospermum laevigatum

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