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Friday, October 11, 2013
bonsai collection for sale
Dear Members,
One of our former members is very ill and his family is selling his collection. The collection includes:
Maples
Boxwoods
Junipers
Cacti
Pots
Stands
Wire
Tools (many Japanese including Masakuni)
For more information please contact Graciela Lucero-Hammer, ghammer@triad.rr.com, or 336-816-1672
Sunday, August 11, 2013
Bonsai for Sale from Heath LeGrand
Bonsai for Sale from Heath LeGrand
Please contact via email at heathlegrand@gmail.com
Rocky Mountain Juniper
Collected prior to
2000 - In Georgia since 2006
2.5-3" base
diameter of trunk
10" round
Chinese ceramic pot
$300
Zelkova
In training since
2003
10" x 14"
- 21"tall , 1.5 " trunk
Plastic tray
Sunday, August 4, 2013
Private collection for sale
Russell is selling a bonsai collection of one of his friends. He has about 20 trees and some nice pots for sale. here is the link to all the pictures http://public.fotki.com/rt02906/sale-images/
Here are three pictures of the trees for sale. Contact him at Russell Baggett (inspired_by_design@hotmail.com) or by phone 770-401-7556.
Old collected pond cypress (close to six feet tall)
Very old collected pond cypress with natural shari (trunk is 8+ inches)
SOLD Ficus nerifolia (no scars)
Saturday, August 3, 2013
Few trees from Dennis
Femina forest: pot is mica, worth about $150.
Large tree came from Denise and the smaller ones came from Mark Koponen.
Ted Matson created it at one of our meetings.
Price $250
Juniper Procumbens nana
About 25 years old
Pot is unmarked Japanese
Purchased at monastery 19 years ago
Price $195
Hinoki False Cypress 'Kosteri' (Chamaecyparis obtusa)
Not sure of age, but at least 25+
Pot is unmarked.
Price $225
Shimpaku juniper, Juniperus chinensis var shimpaku
9 years old from cutting
Just trimmed and wired about a month ago
Very healthy with tight pads
Nice tree for a new person to start with
Price $85
Dennis McHugh
dennismchugh@charter.net
Friday, May 17, 2013
Scotts Pine for Sale
Sunday, June 17, 2012
SOLD
The Narrow Leaf Ficus (Ficus nerifolia regularis) is part of a large family of tropical plant material that includes the Banyan tree and the common Ficus houseplant. Because it grows vigorously and adapts easily to containers, Ficus nerifolia is a popular plant species for bonsai. I purchased this triple-trunk tree as semi-trained material from Moyogi Bonsai in Lake Park, Georgia, in late summer 1991. Several years of refinement and development followed and culminated with the bonsai receiving a first prize from the Atlanta Bonsai Society in June 1995.
I began restyling the tree a few years ago but have decided to focus more on my deciduous and evergreen material. If you have a warm greenhouse or sunny basement or sunporch, overwintering this material is not a problem. The foliage easily tolerates temperatures to 50 degrees. The purchase price includes an electric grow mat that you can use during the winter to keep the root mass 7 degrees to 10 degrees above the ambient air temperature.
The tree measures approximately 34 inches wide by 28 inches high by 28 inches deep. It is in an oval ceramic pot that measures 24.25 inches by 16.25 inches x 2.75 inches. I've placed a six-inch ruler in the photo for reference. It is very likely a Houtoku pot purchased from the monastery.
The sales price for this fine and rare tree is $1100 (or $950 without the ceramic pot). If interested, contact Steve Knapp at sheathkit@gmail.com or 770-463-1595.
The Narrow Leaf Ficus (Ficus nerifolia regularis) is part of a large family of tropical plant material that includes the Banyan tree and the common Ficus houseplant. Because it grows vigorously and adapts easily to containers, Ficus nerifolia is a popular plant species for bonsai. I purchased this triple-trunk tree as semi-trained material from Moyogi Bonsai in Lake Park, Georgia, in late summer 1991. Several years of refinement and development followed and culminated with the bonsai receiving a first prize from the Atlanta Bonsai Society in June 1995.
I began restyling the tree a few years ago but have decided to focus more on my deciduous and evergreen material. If you have a warm greenhouse or sunny basement or sunporch, overwintering this material is not a problem. The foliage easily tolerates temperatures to 50 degrees. The purchase price includes an electric grow mat that you can use during the winter to keep the root mass 7 degrees to 10 degrees above the ambient air temperature.
The tree measures approximately 34 inches wide by 28 inches high by 28 inches deep. It is in an oval ceramic pot that measures 24.25 inches by 16.25 inches x 2.75 inches. I've placed a six-inch ruler in the photo for reference. It is very likely a Houtoku pot purchased from the monastery.
The sales price for this fine and rare tree is $1100 (or $950 without the ceramic pot). If interested, contact Steve Knapp at sheathkit@gmail.com or 770-463-1595.
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