Hi,
I took these photoes yesterday 27/June/2009. This is a community project, with
only a few (volunteer) participants. I was not one. They find it hard to get
trees for display. So the responsibilities of filling up the place are pretty
much fell on the organisers.
I hope you are not disappointed with the qualities of trees on display.
I think I will try to help them out also in the future.
And thank you Elias, I did not know about it till your post.
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Photo 1 -- Black Pine
The owner is Mr. Hanh Nguyen's. My favourite.
Photo 2 -- Privet (??)
Photo 3 -- Liquidambar
Photo 4 -- Trident Maple
Photo 5 -- Trident Maple
Photo 6 -- Trident Maple
Photo 7 -- Pyracantha
Photo 8 -- Spruce
Photo 9 -- an Asian Ficus
Photo 10 -- Bambo
Photo 11 -- Liquidambar
Photo 12 -- Elm
Photo 13 -- Elm
Photo 14 -- Trident Maple
Photo 15 -- Liquidambar
Photo 16 -- Elm
Photo 17 -- an Asian Ficus. Most probably imported.
Photo 18 -- Black Pine. I think it still has a fair way to go.
Photo 19 -- Black Pine
The owner is Mr. Hanh Nguyen's. My favourite.
Photo 20 -- Cedar
Photo 21 -- Coprosma (New Zealand native)
The owner must be very devoted to this tree. My coprosmas are yellow at this
time of year.
Photo 22 -- Trident Maple
Photo 23 -- Black Pine
This tree belongs to the couple whose owns the Multi-trunk Port Jackson ficus
below. They took it in for a repot demo. The demo was carried out by another
person. I did express my concern about the cold, they just said it will be
all right. I do hope so too, because this is a very nice pine.
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This last one, a Multi-trunk Port Jackson ficus, it is my favourite of the
day. The owner told me, it has been in this Japanese pot for about 7 years.
He and his wife just could not attend to their trees -- since they have so
many. And he never actually sells anything.
I did tell her that, I would be really interested in getting hold of this
one
