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    Bonsai Trees – How to Bonsai and style Hawthorn Yamadori – Part 4 by mikbonsai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminMay 3rd, 2017

    How to Bonsai and style Hawthorn Yamadori – Part 4 Also know n as collected material Hawthorn Progression Video update This tree was restyled in 2012, then repotted in summer of 2016 with drastic root pruning. Then its as severely pruned and left to recover. Some people in the UK took upon them selves to…

    Bonsai Lonicera Nitida Yamadori progression Tree 2 Part 2 by mikbonsai

    Taking Care of Your BonsaiBy mik_adminJanuary 9th, 2017

    Bonsai Lonicera Nitida collected material – progression This is a bonsai story of a Lonicera Bonsai Yamadori, Japanese for collected material. This is a Lonicera Nitida and In these videos I show how it will be made into to a Lonicera bonsai tree. This is Part 2 of the progression in this series. I worked…

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