Saturday March 13th 2010

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  • Bulletin board published Wednesday, March 10, 2010 (Curry Coastal Pilot)
    •Brookings-Harbor Lions Club meets at 7 p.m. in the Brookings Inn Resort conference center, 1143 Chetco Ave., Brookings. Lions 36-E District Governor Ray Andrieu is making an official visit. Food bank items to donate this month are canned beans. […]
  • Home and garden calendar (The Florida Times-Union)
    TODAY […]
  • ART BEAT: VARGA features Visionary Art Collective (Kingston Daily Freeman)
    The March Showcase of the Visionary Art Collective, featuring the 2010 Solo Series of artwork by redneck poet, artist and musician Peter Head, front man for the band Pitchfork Militia, will open at 6 p.m. Saturday at the VARGA Gallery, 130 Tinker Street in Woodstock. […]
  • Garden Calendar (The Bryan-College Station Eagle)
    FridayA&M Garden Club meeting, 9:30 a.m. Senior Circle Room, 1651 Rock Prairie Road, College Station. Speaker: Lisa Fritz, food columnist for The Eagle. Program: Minimize Your Carbon Footprint -- Tasty Recipes form Homegrown Foods. Mini topic: Bl ... […]
  • Garden Calendar, March 11 (The Columbian)
    Clark County NeighborWoods Stewards: Train to become a volunteer, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesdaysthrough April 20, at the Marshall Center, 1009 E. McLoughlin Blvd., Vancouver, or the Firstenberg Center, 700 N.E. 136th Ave., Vancouver. Training is free and covers tree identification, biology, care and regulations. Applications: 360-619-1108 or http://www.cityofvancou […]

Types Of Bonsai Trees

I think one of the most amazing features of the Bonsai Tree, is that there are so many different and unique types. The possibilities unto what we can do are endless and knowing the difference between each of Bonsai Tree’s will give you confidence to select the one that is right for you.

I tried to select as many as possible, with a focus on the Bonsai Tree’s that grow, here, in the West.

Bonsai Tree Air Plant

An Epiphytic, it needs no soil – can practically take care of itself.

Juniper Bonsai

The Traditional Bonsai and the most popular in the U.S.

Ficus Midnight Bonsai

Smaller leaves and compact – Great for indoors.

Flowering Serissa Bonsai

Delicate White Flowers with a Tighter Foliage.

Money Bonsai Tree

Age Old Token of Good Luck – Needs Little Care.

Oriental Ficus Bonsai

Sturdy Trunk and Good Characteristics For Pruning.

Hawaiian Umbrella Bonsai

Great For New Bonsai Owners -Easy AND Beautiful.

Artificial Japanese Boxwood Bonsai

Complete With 49 Leaves and Standard Positioning.

Shimpaku Bonsai Tree

Very Tight AND Full making it a prized Bonsai in Japan.

Flowering Plum Bonsai

Full White Flowers and 1 Red Plum -(Plum Is Edible)

Flowering Brush Cherry Bonsai

Flowering Bonsai with white flowers and red tipped leaves.

Dracaena Bonsai Tree

Easy to care for – Indoor Bonsai Tree.

Flowering Peace Lily Bonsai

Big green Leaves and needs Very Little light – Indoor.

These are just a few of the more common Bonsai Trees -For more types and caring instructions, Click Here.

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