2:10 shohin display from top to bottom is a green button wood , sea hibiscus , the third I think is an ilex and the last one is a green island ficus. Thanks for always showing us around! Great show!
2:09 - That is a Button Wood (Conocarpus erectus). They are a Florida native evergreen tress that are widely used as bonsai. 2:23 - Not an ivey. This is a Sea hibiscus (Hibiscus tiliaceus). Another common tropical used as bonsai. 2:30 - Not a myrtle. That is a Neea (Nea buxifolia). Yet another common tropical used as bonsai.
Thanks, what a great look at the trees! They look so small until you put your hand in front!
Perspective is everything!
Your photography is excellent. I like seeing the entire tree and then seeing the detail. Great work!
Thanks, I was trying to showcase the whole tree and it's details!
Oh, look at all those beautiful Ponderosas! Nice Show!
Yes! The trees were stunning.
Thanks for posting the video. It was me who shared it on the East Bay Bonsai Society Facebook (and X) page.
You’re welcome! Thanks for sharing!
Thanks Tom- great game of Guess the Genus! Superior trees all! Beautifully composed show!
I agree the trees were fantastic. Ahha I hoped you enjoyed my base knowledge on identification
Great tree quality, thanks for sharing❤🎉
I’m glad you enjoyed the video!
2:10 shohin display from top to bottom is a green button wood , sea hibiscus , the third I think is an ilex and the last one is a green island ficus. Thanks for always showing us around! Great show!
You are right! But the one I thought was Myrtle is a neea. Jay’s display was all tropicals
Awesome video. Great to see those amazing trees. Thank you.
You’re welcome! Enjoy the rest of the series coming out later today
3rd tree looks more like a privet than a silverberry but i could be wrong. Thanks for taking us along for the trip. I need to go next year.
I'm glad you enjoyed the show! I hope you're able to make it to the next one.
Great video thanks for sharing
Thank you for watching!
Great video as always, Tom! The crepe myrtle you noted was actually a myrtle.
Thanks for catching that! But if we are looking at the Shohin from Jay Nolan it is actually a Neea
Thanks Tommy
Glad you enjoyed the show
22:20 I believe the name you are looking for is "spruce" for those unknown pines ;-)
Thanks for the id
3:32 looks like Kingsville boxwood.
That should be correct
Species at 15:00 mark is giant sequoia.
That be correct!
Awesome Video Tom thanks for showing these contest Bonsai. Have to get out there , how the Prices pre Bonsai trees ?
Watch the shopping tour video. Gives you an idea of prices
Mystery tree @ 2:11 sum sorta Quercus?
Buttonwood. Tropical
2:09 - That is a Button Wood (Conocarpus erectus). They are a Florida native evergreen tress that are widely used as bonsai.
2:23 - Not an ivey. This is a Sea hibiscus (Hibiscus tiliaceus). Another common tropical used as bonsai.
2:30 - Not a myrtle. That is a Neea (Nea buxifolia). Yet another common tropical used as bonsai.
Thanks for the info!
Very nice bonsai tree❤ , the one thing , I don’t see any special ficus
No ficus at this year’s show. Only tropicals were the Shohin display
I think the mystery species is needle juniper
Ahha which one?
Andrew's tree in winter Hazel not Witch Hazel
Thank you for pointing that out.
Dude we didn't get to be in each other's videos this yr
Laugh I played guess the trees this year instead
Your seeing alot of MOUNTAIN HEMLOCK.....the ones you seem not to be identifying....
Haha that be correct as I don’t see them here in Southern California
+1
Ahah thank you!