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I've been practicing bonsai for over 15 years in the northeast US. I have experience growing the following species:
- Chinese elm (ulmus parvifolia)
- Eastern hemlock (tsuga canadensis)
- Ficus benjamina (drwaf cultivars)
- Ficus buxifolia (boxwood ficus)
- Grewia occidentalis
- Japanese five needle pine on their own roots (pinus parviflora and pentaphylla)
- Japanese red pine (pinus densiflora)
- Japanese black pine (pinus thunbergii)
- Kaffir/Makrut Lime (citrus hystrix)
- Kamquat (fortunella hindsii)
- Korean hornbeam (carpinus coreana or carpinus turczaninovii)
- Needle juniper (juniperus rigida)
- North American dogwood (cornus florida)
- North American dwarf crested iris (as kusamono)
- Northern prickly-ash (zanthoxylum americanum)
- Dwarf pomegranate (punica granatum)
- Princess persimmon (diospyros rhombifolia)
- Pitch pine (pinus rigida)
- Red spruce (picea rubens)
- Schefflera arboricola (Wikipedia says it's Heptapleurum arboricola)
- Serrisa japonica
- Sichuan peppercorn (zanthoxylum simulans/bungeanum)
- White spruce var. Black Hills (picea glauca)