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Aijou Bonsai About For sale Aijou Bonsai Search: Chinese Penjing Society of Canada Exhibition 12 Monday May 2014 Posted by Scott Roxburgh in Uncategorized ≈ Leave a comment After limited bonsai exposure over the last few months, it was good to get a little Penjing into the system today. I found my way over to VanDusen Botanical Gardens for the Chinese Penjing Society of Canada Exhibition. While I do not really subscribe to the Penjing way of styling, I do appreciate a good tree in a pot. This is not an exhaustive account of the trees that were there, but I think I captured the best ones. My favourite tree of the show, definitely has a bonsai feel about it… …And one to show that even a seedling with little to no training can capture the feeling of great beauty. Fagus grandifolia 14 Saturday Dec 2013 Posted by Scott Roxburgh in Uncategorized ≈ Leave a comment After brunch this morning I spotted this large Fagus in a park...

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