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Forest grouping, recommended tree?
I would like create a bonsai forest with trees that are tall and
upright. It should be hardy and be able to grow indoors without direct sunlight. What would be the recommended tree? Thanks. |
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bonsaiTALK Craftsman
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That's a tough one with those requirements I think.
Maybe some "Too Little" Ficus? (Ficus Benjamina) |
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