Native bonsai at the North Carolina Arboretum by BoogersTheRooster native plant gardeningNative Plantsrain gardensRelated Posts Yellow Columbine March 29, 2024 At least they aren’t (insert godawful non-native here) March 28, 2024 KY zone 7a wondering what these plants are. March 28, 2024 No Mow March March 28, 2024 Brittle Prickly Pear (Opuntia fragilis) pads just arrived! March 28, 2024 It’s redbud season! The eastern redbud bloom is a colorful sign of spring and a great source of nectar and pollen for native bees. It is also a host plant, stays relatively small, looks good year round, and even has edible flowers and seed pods! A great little yard tree. Eastern US March 28, 2024 3 Comments inko75 10 months ago these are really nice! memilygiraffily 10 months ago Absolutely wonderful and so strange. I want to see the bald cypress in a miniature swamp with the little knuckles poking out of the water. LRonHoward 10 months ago Holy shit these as so awesome. Never in my life did I think I’d see a Virginia Creeper bonsaiWrite A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
It’s redbud season! The eastern redbud bloom is a colorful sign of spring and a great source of nectar and pollen for native bees. It is also a host plant, stays relatively small, looks good year round, and even has edible flowers and seed pods! A great little yard tree. Eastern US March 28, 2024
memilygiraffily 10 months ago Absolutely wonderful and so strange. I want to see the bald cypress in a miniature swamp with the little knuckles poking out of the water.
LRonHoward 10 months ago Holy shit these as so awesome. Never in my life did I think I’d see a Virginia Creeper bonsai
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these are really nice!
Absolutely wonderful and so strange. I want to see the bald cypress in a miniature swamp with the little knuckles poking out of the water.
Holy shit these as so awesome. Never in my life did I think I’d see a Virginia Creeper bonsai