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It is usual to have only one kind of tree in a multiple planting but it is sometimes possible to mix them.
My name is Don and I'm a bonsaiholic.
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Genius
      
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Love it, especially the 'sloping' effect from the 3 at the rear
Kath UK - Zone 8
"People will forget what you said, People will forget what you did, But people will never forget How you made them feel."
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| Hi I know that it is usual to only have one species of tree in a planting, but in nature you would get many varieties. I think it looks more natural like this.
Best regards
Keith
Leeds UK----------------------------------------------------- "We don't see things as they are, we see them as we are." -- Anais Nin "valde bonsai ex ferreus opus" (see I can do latin as well!) The Human mind is like a Parachute, They both need to be open to work!
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Hello
I really like it...it's sometimes nice to get away from the 'norm'
Take Care Jinny good old chorley....lancashire
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