Hi!
I am new to bonsai (I actually plan to start caring for some when I get my own apartment later this year.) I was wondering if you all were familiar with the lluvia de oro (golden shower/cassia fistula) tree. It's a beautiful tree with small leaves and yellow flowers that grows vigorously here in South Florida. I was wondering if people have attempted growing bonsai of this tree in the past. I've tried searching online but a cursory glance hasn't yielded any response.
Additionally, I was wondering if anyone has any input on what species of bonsai grow best in California, specifically mid-to-southern California?
Thanks in advanced!
I didn't find the right solution from the internet.
References:
https://www.helpfulgardener.com/forum/v ... ef5bee797b
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new to bonsai: specific question about tree species?
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Re: new to bonsai: specific question about tree species?
dear william,
most of the users of this board are residents to germany, austria and switzerland, generally speaking - north of europe. our climate is very different from south florida. so probably there is not very much experience regarding those species.
from the travel blog of walter pall i remember that one species used frequently and is native to western/southern usa is rocky mountain juniper.
perhaps have a look
http://walter-pall-travelogues.blogspot.com/
most of the users of this board are residents to germany, austria and switzerland, generally speaking - north of europe. our climate is very different from south florida. so probably there is not very much experience regarding those species.
from the travel blog of walter pall i remember that one species used frequently and is native to western/southern usa is rocky mountain juniper.
perhaps have a look
http://walter-pall-travelogues.blogspot.com/
Gruss, Achim
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