Hi just got a bonsai tree, but had no tag please can you help me with the name....
Thanks...
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Yikes!
No one else with an opinion?
I'm 75% sure, but that leaves room. Could be a Jasmine; that's awful close...
It's either one or the other, but I really expected a few other takers here. Careful or I'll get swollen headed and start to think I'm infallible, and that's not good for anyone. Where's Guest? She can always catch my foibles and faux pas...
Scott
No one else with an opinion?
I'm 75% sure, but that leaves room. Could be a Jasmine; that's awful close...
It's either one or the other, but I really expected a few other takers here. Careful or I'll get swollen headed and start to think I'm infallible, and that's not good for anyone. Where's Guest? She can always catch my foibles and faux pas...
Scott
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Is a Fukien Tea, and likes bright light to flower. But will tolerate medium light as well. After flowering it will produce little red berries.
Water when the surface of soil gets dry.
Beware of the bugs, every one of them love it.
Good luck, BTM
Water when the surface of soil gets dry.
Beware of the bugs, every one of them love it.
Good luck, BTM
The Helpful Gardener wrote:Yikes!
No one else with an opinion?
I'm 75% sure, but that leaves room. Could be a Jasmine; that's awful close...
It's either one or the other, but I really expected a few other takers here. Careful or I'll get swollen headed and start to think I'm infallible, and that's not good for anyone. Where's Guest? She can always catch my foibles and faux pas...
Scott
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After looking over some other images I am inclined to agree with BTM's assessment. The flower threw me as I haven't raised this one (for the reasons listed by BTM), and didn't really think of it as a flowering tree (or a berrying one, a position much changed by this experience )
Thanks for the I.D., BTM!
Scott
Thanks for the I.D., BTM!
Scott
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