The smallest bonsai I got
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The smallest bonsai I got
This is known as gallego aka parsley aralia. Im working on a better ramification and leaf reduction
Plecostomus- Member
Re: The smallest bonsai I got
Plecostomus [ mama teta ?]
nicely done. Is that a pot from one of those Bonsai kits? Is the finish on the outside paint ?
I am working with a threadleaf aralia, not sure if that is the correct name.
Easy shrub to work with.
Thanks for showing.
Khaimraj
nicely done. Is that a pot from one of those Bonsai kits? Is the finish on the outside paint ?
I am working with a threadleaf aralia, not sure if that is the correct name.
Easy shrub to work with.
Thanks for showing.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: The smallest bonsai I got
Khaimraj Seepersad wrote:Plecostomus [ mama teta ?]
nicely done. Is that a pot from one of those Bonsai kits? Is the finish on the outside paint ?
I am working with a threadleaf aralia, not sure if that is the correct name.
Easy shrub to work with.
Thanks for showing.
Khaimraj
haha what you mean with mama teta? you know what that means in spanish? lol
and yes, the pot is from those ''bonsai kits'' . I got it as a gift... it is the original color
Plecostomus- Member
Re: The smallest bonsai I got
Hello long name,
sorry, even though I come from an island where Spanish still exists as language on the cocoa estates, the word Mama Teta, is just used for a type of sucker fish, found in the fresh water drainage systems [ streams, ponds, canals ].
I had one as an aquarium fish when I was about 14 years old.
Yes, I have a good few of those pots, but for the ones that came onto the island unsmashed,I fired them in my test kiln, burnt off the paint and prepared them for glazing.I haven't done any as of yet though.
One again,I like your effort, got anymore you would like to show?
Hope to hear from you again.
Khaimraj
sorry, even though I come from an island where Spanish still exists as language on the cocoa estates, the word Mama Teta, is just used for a type of sucker fish, found in the fresh water drainage systems [ streams, ponds, canals ].
I had one as an aquarium fish when I was about 14 years old.
Yes, I have a good few of those pots, but for the ones that came onto the island unsmashed,I fired them in my test kiln, burnt off the paint and prepared them for glazing.I haven't done any as of yet though.
One again,I like your effort, got anymore you would like to show?
Hope to hear from you again.
Khaimraj
Khaimraj Seepersad- Member
Re: The smallest bonsai I got
hahaha thats ok. Here we call them stone suckers. They are a plague on most rivers .
Thanx for the comments.I got a couple more little trees like this but still working on them. Ill keep posting them as they become more presentable
Thanx for the comments.I got a couple more little trees like this but still working on them. Ill keep posting them as they become more presentable
Plecostomus- Member
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