Forsoothe!'s Bald Cypress duo...

No offense here, I freely admit to little experience. That was a list of species I have access to. I work in the woods and can get practically anything native to North Louisiana or South Arkansas. As I told Forsoothe, if someone is interested in a particular species I will dig it and ship it however they like. It’s a good learning experience for me. Beware, when we talk about what you want and how you want it packaged and shipped, I’m going to pepper you with questions. If it dies... well your out shipping and a fraction of the cost of a tree that’s been in a pot for a year. For anyone interested I’d much rather trade than sell, I promise you’ll come out on top. I’m interested in any species I can’t collect myself. Also interested in scion wood for mulberry, mayhaw, pawpaw, or pecan () Spp is an abbreviation that means various species within the genus, for Prunus that would include serrata, but also the various wild plum species.
If you intend to be a seller of raw material for bonsai, I encourage you to contact the Dept. of Agriculture and get licensed as a nurseryman. There are regulations governing legal shipment of material outside of the fire ant quarantine area. Hobbyists aren't noticed, for whatever reason, but sellers are. Keep it legal, and good luck!
 
Nothing yet.
Hoping they are just late to the party. I would have assumed in a tropical greenhouse they would have moved...but, in the scheme of things. Early still. When did he collect them and ship? I remember you posting in what you bought this year thread. But not sure when or how long ago it was.
 
Though, I think of when I first seen signs of movement in my own which has roots...to really pushing. A good time passed. Though, it was kept in a greenhouse at 35F. Always good to see green. Hope they come around soon for you.
 
So what happened to the trees?
 
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