@@TheBonsaiZone Thanks Nigel, there are so many sub-species and variations of burtt-davyi. I thought the 'Shire/hobbit' burtt-davyi looked the same as yours that you recently prepped for your up and coming show.
Hi Liam, I've only just seen your channel now so subscribed immediately! That tree at 6:01 looks a lot like an olive, olea europea, though I couldn't be certain.
Hi Dave, thanks for your comment. The olive and the subs. Africana is a very popular bonsai subject here, theres actually one on this exhibition. By using botanical references we've so far established it's apart of the myrtle family,and that's as far as we can get for now.
Very beautiful! 👍
Wonderful video, thanks for sharing!
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Awesome trees, thanks so much for the show!!!
@@TheBonsaiZone Thanks Nigel, there are so many sub-species and variations of burtt-davyi. I thought the 'Shire/hobbit' burtt-davyi looked the same as yours that you recently prepped for your up and coming show.
@@living_sculptures_za Those are amazing trees, unbelievable ramification and leaf reduction, a real inspiration!!! Thanks!!
Really loved the Ficus in the “hobbit style”, you don’t see that every day!
Hi Liam, I've only just seen your channel now so subscribed immediately! That tree at 6:01 looks a lot like an olive, olea europea, though I couldn't be certain.
Hi Dave, thanks for your comment. The olive and the subs. Africana is a very popular bonsai subject here, theres actually one on this exhibition. By using botanical references we've so far established it's apart of the myrtle family,and that's as far as we can get for now.