Maloghurst Chumono Messages 750 Reaction score 1,096 Location Seattle WA USDA Zone 8b Oct 12, 2016 #1 Hello, please help with identifying this tree. It looks usable for bonsai. The leaves are all different sizes so I believe they could be reduced. Thank you, Mike
Hello, please help with identifying this tree. It looks usable for bonsai. The leaves are all different sizes so I believe they could be reduced. Thank you, Mike
sorce Nonsense Rascal Messages 32,924 Reaction score 45,628 Location Berwyn, Il USDA Zone 6.2 Oct 12, 2016 #2 Pretty cool base. Try the Virginia tech app if you don't get an answer. Sorce
Maloghurst Chumono Messages 750 Reaction score 1,096 Location Seattle WA USDA Zone 8b Oct 12, 2016 #3 sorce said: Pretty cool base. Try the Virginia tech app if you don't get an answer. Sorce Click to expand... Thank you
sorce said: Pretty cool base. Try the Virginia tech app if you don't get an answer. Sorce Click to expand... Thank you
Smoke Ignore-Amus Messages 11,668 Reaction score 20,732 Location Fresno, CA USDA Zone 9 Oct 12, 2016 #4 West Coast False Foemina
Mike MoMo Mame Messages 175 Reaction score 138 Location Pontiac Mi USDA Zone 6-A Oct 12, 2016 #5 Could be a Redbud, but I really suck at identifying trees.
Mike MoMo Mame Messages 175 Reaction score 138 Location Pontiac Mi USDA Zone 6-A Oct 12, 2016 #6 Mike MoMo said: Could be a Redbud, but I really suck at identifying trees. Click to expand... I hope this app helps me!
Mike MoMo said: Could be a Redbud, but I really suck at identifying trees. Click to expand... I hope this app helps me!
SumatraDave Mame Messages 111 Reaction score 36 Location Mid Tennessee USDA Zone 7 Oct 12, 2016 #7 Investing
Maloghurst Chumono Messages 750 Reaction score 1,096 Location Seattle WA USDA Zone 8b Apr 22, 2017 #8 For anyone who is interested I identified this tree. It is a ordinary garden lilac with white blossoms, syringa Vulgaris. Walter Paul has several here http://walter-pall-bonsai.blogspot.com/2009/04/lilac-bonsai-stumped-restart.html?m=1
For anyone who is interested I identified this tree. It is a ordinary garden lilac with white blossoms, syringa Vulgaris. Walter Paul has several here http://walter-pall-bonsai.blogspot.com/2009/04/lilac-bonsai-stumped-restart.html?m=1