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Listing 1 - 6 from 6 for azalea bonsai

Satsuki Azalea
... azalea cultivars. The azalea used to be considered a separate genus from the rhododendron, but has recently been reclassified. The cultivar that is most commonly used for bonsai is probably the Satsuki azalea ... hairy root masses. Experienced growers of azalea bonsai recommend using a soil mix that contains no small particles at all, because of the dense growth of azalea roots. If soil with fine ...
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Kurume Azalea
... shrub (up to six feet). There are hundreds of azalea varieties. The azalea used to be considered a separate genus from the rhododendron, but has recently been reclassified. The Kurume azalea is a hybrid of R. obtusum and R. kiusianum, both ... growers of azalea bonsai recommend using a soil mix that contains no small particles at all, because of the dense growth of azalea roots. ...
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Index by Botanical Names
... ) Portulacaria afra (Dwarf jade) Prunus (Cherry) Raphiolepis indica (Indian Hawthorn) Rhododendron indicum (Satsuki azalea) Rhododendron obtusum amoenum (Kurume azalea) Sageretia theezan (Chinese sweet plum) Schefflera arboricola (Dwarf Schefflera) Serissa Syzygium (Brush cherry ...
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Index by Common Names
... PAGES of species: Acacia American red maple Amur maple Andromeda Apple Aralia Australian pine Azalea, kurume Azalea, satsuki Bahama berry Bald cypress Bamboo Barbados cherry Barberry Beech Birch Black ... -bark elm Japanese maple Japanese white pine Jasmine - Confederate or Star Juniper Kurume azalea Lantana Larch Ligustrum Maidenhair tree Malpighia Maple, japanese Maple, trident Mimosa Monkey puzzle ...
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Eugenia/Syzygium - Brush cherries
... to mid-spring. Bottom heat helps to encourage root growth. Use basic bonsai soil, or an acid mix like azalea soil. Will withstand vigorous root pruning: jaboticaba can take up to 2 ... concern. May drop leaves if watering is inconsistant. Not salt tolerant. Some species suitable for bonsai: Eugenia brasiliensis: Brazil cherry - likes slightly higher winter temperatures (64-68F) than other Eugenia ...
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Jaboticaba
... . Jaboticaba prefers fertile, well drained but moisture retentive soil; azalea soil works well. The traditional brown bonsai container contrasts well with the light mottled bark and ... : "Bonsai Hints & Tips", Florida Bonsai, VIII, 3:39. "Educational Forum, Eugenia cauliflora (Jaboticaba)", by Trudy Santille, Florida Bonsai, VIII, 3:18-20. "Jaboticaba", by Mayna Hutchinson, Florida Bonsai, ...
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