Gallum,
Here is a pic.
[url]https://www.bonsaitrees.com/inventory/Pc140022.jpg[/url]
I have no idea about the other though.
Norm
if you are talking about the upside down tree, it is baobab, and I was looking into that for bonsai also, but I'm not sure where to find it....gallum90 wrote:does by ne chance like the name implies look like a willow (I really like the weeping willow look) and how hard do u think it would be to obtain a bayobob tree? (pretty sure I spelt the name wrong but if you say it out it makes sence)
I feel like a sponge just soaking up all this information
isn't it sacred to a tribe that lives in parts of africa cause I had to do a project on it and the tribes that revolve around it.
thanks for the picture gnome,
I think I am going to look into a baobab tree
it also says its a tropical tree and I qoute "lends it self to bonsai" I also found seeds and small specimens on ebay you could buy. and with the research I was doing I found it grows really really fast but as it gets older it loses hight and speed in growing and becomes plump and round ( alot like my uncle gary)
thanks for the picture gnome,
I think I am going to look into a baobab tree
it also says its a tropical tree and I qoute "lends it self to bonsai" I also found seeds and small specimens on ebay you could buy. and with the research I was doing I found it grows really really fast but as it gets older it loses hight and speed in growing and becomes plump and round ( alot like my uncle gary)