Citation?Not a Kingsville. Kingsville leaves are tiny. This looks like a common or Japanese Boxwood
Thanks. Any opinion on the pot color or size?Nice, I like it.
The Bonsai master at the nursery I got it from helped me carry it to the counter, and said it looked to be 20-25 years old.This is mine, leaves are pretty close - I definitely could be convinced either way, just a lot of size for a Kingsville - I'd that's what it is, it's great
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Those are nice pots and the non glazed color I had in mind, but I'm not very "artistic" when it comes to colors and shapes (my wife dresses me).I have several kingsville from different vendors.
It’s hard to tell from the photo.
I would go with a Vancehanna pot, I’m sure if you contact him he will send you some pictures.
Definitely tree dude . It looks at least that old, mine probably 10-12, yours has a lot more size and interest to itThe Bonsai master at the nursery I got it from helped me carry it to the counter, and said it looked to be 20-25 years old.
Is bonsai master the correct term? He teaches the classes and works on all the trees. Tree Dude?
I am leaning toward an oval. Color is harder because I have mainly tropicals and a fondness for glazed pots which wouldn't be appropriate.Thanks. Any opinion on the pot color or size?
Maybe something like this? https://www.ikerbonsaipots.com/bonsai-pot-9-5-8-dia-22601/
Probably round and moderately feminine. It could be brown but if there is a lot of red, it will contrast a lot with the emerald leaves (unless you want this then go flame red?). You would probably not want a shiny glaze, that is typically left to tropicals. I like the idea of cream too. I think you would want something a few inches high, and not super flat.
Good luck!
Yeah. I did rule out glazed. But that's about all I ruled out. Oval seems to be I good way to go also.I am leaning toward an oval. Color is harder because I have mainly tropicals and a fondness for glazed pots which wouldn't be appropriate.