R RetMSgt Seed Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Jun 12, 2024 #1 Attachments 20240612_082039.jpg 103.2 KB · Views: 90
Paradox Marine Bonsologist Messages 10,502 Reaction score 13,607 Location Long Island, NY USDA Zone 7a Jun 12, 2024 #2 Do you mean ID the plant? First one looks like a fuken tea to me Second, not sure
R RetMSgt Seed Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Jun 12, 2024 #3 Thank you for the reply. Yes I was also thinking Fuken Tea for the 1st one.
ShimpakuBonsai Chumono Messages 628 Reaction score 871 Location Netherlands - Europe USDA Zone 8B Jun 12, 2024 #4 I think the first tree is a Carmona retusa (aka fukien tea) and the second tree is a Ulmus parvifolia (aka Chinese elm).
I think the first tree is a Carmona retusa (aka fukien tea) and the second tree is a Ulmus parvifolia (aka Chinese elm).
Brian Van Fleet Pretty Fly for a Bonsai Guy Messages 14,264 Reaction score 48,006 Location B’ham, AL USDA Zone 8A Jun 12, 2024 #5 Second looks more like a Serissa. Super grainy photo, a better shot would help.
Paradox Marine Bonsologist Messages 10,502 Reaction score 13,607 Location Long Island, NY USDA Zone 7a Jun 12, 2024 #6 Yea second one doesn't look like Chinese elm to me either
R RetMSgt Seed Messages 3 Reaction score 0 Jun 14, 2024 #7 Brian Van Fleet said: Second looks more like a Serissa. Super grainy photo, a better shot would help. Click to expand... Attachments 20240612_082432.jpg 128.8 KB · Views: 62
Brian Van Fleet said: Second looks more like a Serissa. Super grainy photo, a better shot would help. Click to expand...
Orion_metalhead Masterpiece Messages 3,721 Reaction score 5,952 Location Central NJ USDA Zone 7a Jul 9, 2024 #8 Can you give a close up of the foliage on #2? #1 Fukien tea as others mentioned.