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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 24, 20202 min read
Buddhist Pine
Native to South-Eastern China and Southern Japan the Buddhist Pine grows in open forest thickets upto 1000 meters
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 21, 20202 min read
Japanese Black Pine
Pinus thunbergii Japanese Black Pines habitat is frost-free, warm, temperate, humid, coastal hills and mountains at low elevation, 50 to...
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 20, 20202 min read
Japanese White Pine
Native to China, Korean and Japan, its primary habitat is at altitudes between 1000 and 1500 meters in montane ecosystems.
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 19, 20202 min read
Olive
An evergreen tree it grows to 10 meters tall, has creamy-white to yellow flowers followed by its stony fruits the olives.
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 18, 20202 min read
Japanese Privet
The Japanese Privet or Waxy-leaf Privet is native to China, Korea and Japan and is an evergreen shrub that grows to 5 meters tall.
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 12, 20202 min read
Crab Apple
The Crab Apple or Wild Apple (Malus Silvestri) is a deciduous tree, growing to about 10 meters, native to most of Europe.
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 11, 20202 min read
Chinese Elm
Chinese elm (Ulmus parvifolia) is fast-growing, semi-deciduous species that forms a graceful upright rounded canopy with dark green leaves.
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 9, 20202 min read
Scarlet Firethorn
The Firethorn is a semi-deciduous shrub, growing to about 4 meters. Native to most of Europe, it is infrequent in the wild.
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 8, 20202 min read
Oriental Bittersweet
The Oriental Bittersweet is a strong growing deciduous vine native to China, Korea and Japan. It is a woody vine whose stems are slender.
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 8, 20202 min read
Chinese Banyan
The Ficus microcarpa (syn. Ficus retusa) or Chinese Banyan is perhaps one of the biggest exports of Chinese bonsai after the Chinese Elm.
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 7, 20201 min read
Japanese Flowering Cherry
Kojo-no-mai is a small shrub/trees it has crocked branches and delicate white flowers with pink centres which appear to hang like lanterns.
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 7, 20202 min read
European Larch
A native of central Europe, the European Larch can grow to about 30 meters, a fast-growing deciduous its leaves are soft and grow in whorls
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 6, 20202 min read
Dwarf Jade
Portulacaria afra Portulacaria afra, Elephant Bush, or Dwarf Jade as it is commonly called is native to South Africa and Swaziland, where...
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 6, 20202 min read
Money Tree
The Money tree is considered an auspicious tree in many parts of the world. The Money tree is an ideal plant for beginners
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 5, 20202 min read
Chinese Pepper
The Chinese Pepper is a small shrub growing to about a meter and is native to China, Korean and Japan where it is widely cultivated.
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 5, 20202 min read
Japanese Quince
Chaenomeles japonica The Japanese Quince is much loved for their tiny, lovely flowers and showy golden fruit. The flower colours vary...
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 4, 20202 min read
Korean Hornbeam
Carpinus turczaninowii, Korean Hornbeam is a small, graceful tree with overhanging, occasional weeping branches that form a rounded crown.
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 4, 20202 min read
Hornbeam
Native to much of Europe and Asia Minor the hornbeam can grow to 20 meters tall and are often found in city parks and gardens.
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 4, 20202 min read
Oriental Tea Tree
A Native of India, South East Asia and Southern China the Carmona microphylla, is a small tree, with five-petaled, star-shaped white flowers
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Mark D'Cruz
Feb 3, 20202 min read
Chinese Camellia
Camellia sinensis is a small evergreen leaf from whose leaves tea is made. Camellia sinensis is native to the Indian Subcontinent.
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