No fancy camera necessary bro. That trunk is impressive with tons of character. Its going to be incredible after a nice trim in the spring and a couple years of back budding.
Thanks,I don't even intend to do very much trimming on it.I want to leave it's other side fully green and keep the "front" open as it is pretty much in order to show off the trunk and branches.No fancy camera necessary bro. That trunk is impressive with tons of character. Its going to be incredible after a nice trim in the spring and a couple years of back budding.
That plant that is second to the right of the desert rose looks interesting,what is that?Here's my garden for now. I'm sure I'll take advantage of end of season sales and add a few more to play with next year. I think I'm going to go 3 levels on my next shelf!
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That plant that is second to the right of the desert rose looks interesting,what is that?
It certainly caught my eye and after enlarging your photo it really looks like a silk tree,look up Albizia.Don't quote my on this, but I think it's some kind of Boxwood species. My not-so-local Bonsai spot told me to jump on it since they don't come in too often. Very cool little tree that grows fast and has "personality" I guess you'd call it. Every night it wilts to the point I think it's dying, and every morning it's full of life and vigor. It's super malleable so I'm planning lots of crazy bends and twists with that one.
Yep....top row,second from right,in the low pot.I'm tryin to figure out which one you guys are talking about. You talking about the top row 2nd from the right or bottom row?