For those curious, a coprosma kirkii (variegated), and a chamaecyparis thyoides (“red star”)
SeaAfternoon1995
Still looking for the Coprosma in every nursery I visit. 🙃
figuring_ItOut12
TIL the name Coprosma means “smelling like dung”.
Beautiful trees.
Pork_Confidence
I have many cactus in my possession that I have owned for multiple decades. The idea of selling one is painful, due to many years of effort.
Having only been doing bonsai for the past 10 years, I don’t have near the same experience and familiarity, thus where my question comes from. What would those two trees cost purchased from a merchant?
I bring up my cactus to start, because even though most of them are not worth more than $500 each, I would want significantly more than that to part with them.
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For those curious, a coprosma kirkii (variegated), and a chamaecyparis thyoides (“red star”)
Still looking for the Coprosma in every nursery I visit. 🙃
TIL the name Coprosma means “smelling like dung”.
Beautiful trees.
I have many cactus in my possession that I have owned for multiple decades. The idea of selling one is painful, due to many years of effort.
Having only been doing bonsai for the past 10 years, I don’t have near the same experience and familiarity, thus where my question comes from. What would those two trees cost purchased from a merchant?
I bring up my cactus to start, because even though most of them are not worth more than $500 each, I would want significantly more than that to part with them.