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Parthenocissus quinquefolia display.

Fausto Baccino June 23, 2013 Add Comment
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What is Bonsai? [Infographic].

Fausto Baccino June 18, 2013 Add Comment
Bonsai trees are mystical objects, subject of the imagination. To provide some insight in what Bonsai is, where it comes from and what it&#...
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Display of a azalea native to the Lago Maggiore (Italy).

Fausto Baccino June 08, 2013 Add Comment
Shrub of eastern origin, which has adapted to our climate since the nineteenth century, has today offer a wide variety, composed of differe...
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Advanced and basic techniques bonsai.

Fausto Baccino June 06, 2013 Add Comment
It’s that time of the year, when the sap is flowing and the wood is getting hard. When the hormones are beginning to do their chemical won...
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