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Mark D'Cruz
Aug 8, 20244 min read
Desert Rose
Learn how to care for Adenium obesum, the Desert Rose, with expert tips on light, watering, soil, and more to keep your bonsai thriving.
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Mark D'Cruz
Aug 8, 20243 min read
Chinotto Orange
Citrus Myrtifolia Native to the Mediterranean region, Citrus myrtifolia, or Chinotto Orange, is cherished for its small, fragrant white...
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Mark D'Cruz
Jul 25, 20242 min read
Scots Pine
Discover the art of cultivating Scots Pine bonsai (Pinus sylvestris), a hardy species native to Europe and Asia, perfect for various bonsai
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 22, 20243 min read
White Mulburrey
Morus alba Native to China, the Morus alba, or white mulberry, is renowned for its broad, vibrant leaves and the silk-producing larvae it...
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Mark D'Cruz
Jan 10, 20222 min read
Japanese spiraea
Spiraea japonica Japanese spiraea is a native of Southwest China and has spread over much of China, Korea and Japan. Its habitat is...
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Mark D'Cruz
Nov 22, 20202 min read
Canadian Hemlock
Tsuga canadensis Canadian Hemlock trees mature cinnamon-coloured bark’s tannin has been used for tanning hides, it grows to about 30...
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Mark D'Cruz
May 3, 20202 min read
Virginia creeper
Parthenocissus quinquefolia is Native to Central North America from Southern Canada through Mexico to Guatemala.
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 29, 20202 min read
Dwarf Banana ‘Cavendish’
Musa accuminata ‘Dwarf Cavendish’ The Dwarf Banana is an evergreen suckering perennial cultivar that grows to about 2 meters tall.
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 16, 20202 min read
Common Lilac
Common Lilac, a member of the Olive family and has pink, lilac sweet-scented flowers. Native to the Balkan and South East Asia.
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 16, 20202 min read
Weeping Forsythia
Forsythia suspensa An early flowering spring shrub, native to China and extensively cultivated in Japan for its blooms of golden-yellow...
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 15, 20202 min read
Maiden Hair Tree
Ginkgo biloba or Maidenhair Tree is the sole surviving species in its division, and its origins date back to the ages of dinosaurs.
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 15, 20202 min read
Gardenia
Gardenia jasminoides, is native to the Far East from India through to Japan. Its creamy white flowers are very fragrant.
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 14, 20202 min read
Narrow-leaved Ash
Fraxinus angustifolia, Narrow-leaved Ash is a deciduous tree, growing to about 30 meters, native to most of Mediterranean Europe and Asia.
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 13, 20202 min read
Port Jackson Fig
Ficus rubiginosa, Native to Eastern Australia, the Rusty Fig is a 30-meter tall Banyan tree with an umbrella-shaped crown, t hat as wide.
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 12, 20202 min read
Weeping Fig Tree
Ficus benjamina, an evergreen tree with lustrous dark green oval leaves that form a thick, dense canopy that is has a spread broader then it
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 12, 20202 min read
Indian Rubber Tree
Indian Rubber Tree, Ficus elastica is a favourite houseplant around the world. The Indian Rubber trees are loved for its large waxy leaves.
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 5, 20202 min read
Green Beech
Fagus sylvatica The Green Beech is native to most of Europe from the British Isles, through Central Europe as far East as Romania, up as...
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 5, 20202 min read
Monterey Cypress
Cupressus macrocarpa, a large coniferous flat-top tree is Native to Coastal California, they can grow to 35 meters in sheltered locations.
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 4, 20202 min read
Winged Spindle
Winged Spindle, Euonymus alatus, is from Eastern Asia, it has a rounded habit with horizontal branches and grows to about
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Mark D'Cruz
Apr 4, 20202 min read
Japanese Persimmon
Persimmon, Diospyros kaki, native to China, Korea and Japan, has been in cultivation for millennia. In Asia, it is grown for its fruit.
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