the unusual plants marriage
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the unusual plants marriage
Hello people I've found a rare Yamadori 2001 in Hungary. It was a Pyrus communis, Cornus mas and grew together. 2007 I Designed this natural marriage. Such is the unusual plants marriage 2011.
Karl Thier- Member
Re: the unusual plants marriage
Very cool and very unusual but they make a great couple. What do the children look like?
BTW building a new bonsai studio?
BTW building a new bonsai studio?
Rob Kempinski- Member
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Wow... this is amazing. I did not know that different genus (not even species) could fuse together as a single system.
I am assuming the cambium has fused together and the nutrients cross two different kinds of wood.
- S
I am assuming the cambium has fused together and the nutrients cross two different kinds of wood.
- S
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Rob Kempinski wrote:Very cool and very unusual but they make a great couple. What do the children look like?
BTW building a new bonsai studio?
Yes Rob, upon the kids I'm also curious as to the two to let already a few decades time with the offspring.
We build a glass house, so the clutter in the background.
Karl Thier- Member
Re: the unusual plants marriage
very interesting - i feel a juniper shimpaku with a crown of rigida needles coming on ..............
marcus watts- Member
Re: the unusual plants marriage
Karl Thier wrote:
We build a glass house, so the clutter in the background.
Lucky you. You will show us photos when you are finished I hope!
Rob Kempinski- Member
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