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Join Date: Mar 2010
Location: Central New Jersey
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Bonsai and Pre-Bonsai for Sale
I am currently in the process from moving from my current location to a new location and will not be able to care for many of my bonsai and pre-bonsai.
I have accumulated a variety of plants over the past several years. I have several pre-bonsai Japanese Black Pines in containers that have been in training for 3+ years and are probably 5-7 years old. I also have Crabapple, Washington Hawthorne, Japanese Red Maple, Amur and Trident Maple, as well as a couple Japanese Larch. Most have been grown in their 4" pots for two years and display some nice branching. Prices range from $12 to $50 (Black Pines). USPS Priority 2 Day Mail per item (2lb Package) typically runs $5- $8 depending on the zone as the soil is heavy, and less if shipped semi-dormant. Please note, these crabapples and hawthorns are grown from seed and will take a few years to mature flower/fruit. Let me know if there is any interest as I can send some pics. Check out the site at metrobonsai.com My email is apbt121999@yahoo.com |
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Antwerpen, Belgium
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Hi,
quite nice, but with me being European, You can count me out ;No need of putting any tree through the ordeal of being shipped by mail across an ocean. I hope all will come out well.
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Knowing how long it takes for a rock to cross the big pond... Michel, you have a good point.
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Join Date: Dec 2007
Location: Antwerpen, Belgium
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Hi Jim,
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a tree floats and a rock doesn't, so . . . The tree can come by surface, aided by the Gulfstream, whereas the rock has to cross the bottom, and climb the mid-Atlantic ridge . . . There just MAY be a DIFFERENCE !
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Join Date: Jan 2008
Location: Buffalo, NY
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I would be interested in hawthorn or larch. I am here in NY, so it would be a short trip for the little guys. Could you send or post photo?
Thanks, Tom tlynchjr@aol.com |
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