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Home / Archive for January 2012

Restyling Ulmus Parviflia

Fausto Baccino January 31, 2012 Add Comment
Ulmus parvifolia, commonly known as the Chinese Elmor Lacebark Elm, is a species native to China, Japan, North Korea and Vietnam.It has been...
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The Secret Art of Bonsai Revealed.

Fausto Baccino January 28, 2012 Add Comment
The History of Bonsai . Although it is possible that the Chinese were the first to start planting small wild trees in pots there is no d...
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Restyling Pinus mugo (han-kengai).

Fausto Baccino January 20, 2012 Add Comment
There are more than 80 species of pines, being the most important genus of the conifers. Only in France exist more than 20 species which can...
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Bonsai Groups: the planting of groups is essentially the same as that for one tree.

Fausto Baccino January 15, 2012 Add Comment
The planting of groups is essentially the same as that for one tree. However before planting is started, build up a mental picture of the ...
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The Ancient Art of Bonsai: Glossary, Chapter II.

Fausto Baccino January 10, 2012 Add Comment
To find out the meanings of all the particular words that are part of the world of bonsai, here is a practical and easy to navigate online ...
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The Ancient Art of Bonsai: Glossary, Chapter I.

Fausto Baccino January 02, 2012 Add Comment
To find out the meanings of all the particular words that are part of the world of bonsai, here is a practical and easy to navigate online g...
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