mid leaf guave bonsai
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mid leaf guave bonsai
in Vietnam there are some species of guave, we can discriminate us from leaves(big, mid and small leaf)
it has been nursed for more 8 years and now you will see the it' newest photos
thank for your ragard
your friend
ragards!
bigbabol
it has been nursed for more 8 years and now you will see the it' newest photos
thank for your ragard
your friend
ragards!
bigbabol
bigbabol- Member
Re: mid leaf guave bonsai
Great looking cascade. Has it flowered and made fruit for you?
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: mid leaf guave bonsai
yes, at the first and fourth photo you can see flowers and fruitsRob Kempinski wrote:Great looking cascade. Has it flowered and made fruit for you?
thank you
regards
bigbabol
bigbabol- Member
Re: mid leaf guave bonsai
Thanks now that you pointed them out I see the flowers -they seem somewhat small. Can't make out the fruit.bigbabol wrote:yes, at the first and fourth photo you can see flowers and fruitsRob Kempinski wrote:Great looking cascade. Has it flowered and made fruit for you?
thank you
regards
bigbabol
I have a large strawberry Guava in my front yard. The flowers are small like yours but the fruit gets to be as large as a walnut or ping pong ball.
Rob Kempinski- Member
Re: mid leaf guave bonsai
Hi Bigbabol,
A very nice tree indeed and I am sure all the efforts that you have put into this tree are clearly seen.
Incidentally I too have a single specimen of the same species. It is in training and might take about 2-3 years to reach some shape. My tree flowers and fruits regularly. Unfortunately where I live we are surrounded by a small army of squirrels. The moment the fruits reach any decent size, the squirrels feast on them. Currently there is a lone guava they have not noticed.
Great job done...
Ravi
A very nice tree indeed and I am sure all the efforts that you have put into this tree are clearly seen.
Incidentally I too have a single specimen of the same species. It is in training and might take about 2-3 years to reach some shape. My tree flowers and fruits regularly. Unfortunately where I live we are surrounded by a small army of squirrels. The moment the fruits reach any decent size, the squirrels feast on them. Currently there is a lone guava they have not noticed.
Great job done...
Ravi
Last edited by Ravi Kiran on Thu Dec 16, 2010 5:37 am; edited 1 time in total (Reason for editing : corrected a spelling mistake)
Ravi Kiran- Member
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