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Taxus Yew Bonsai
The Taxus Yew is the member of the Taxaceae family. The plant is grown in native regions, northern areas, including America, Europe, Asia, Germany, etc. This plant can live for years. The smaller Taxus confers grow 65-feet tall and produces a broad spread. The plants or trees start out growing straight upright trunks along with branches. The foliage is sparing, and rises at a slant. The top is spherical. Taxus Yew once it ages raises its branches. Taxus is the evergreen family that grows...
Protecting the Taxus Yew Bonsai
The common pests that attack the Taxus Yew is the galls on buds, weevils, tortrix, and the scale insects. Galls on buds can cause damage to your plant, which you can treat with insecticide to avoid such damage. The galls will turn your buds a brownish color and swell the buds until they start to fall from the plant. ...
How to choose bonsai herbs
Laurus Nobilis or the sweet bay laurel is an aromatic tree with evergreen shrubs. In nature, the tree grows up to 40-feet tall in warm areas. When the tree is potted however, it only grows a few feet at a slow pace. Sweet bay laurel is one of the difficult species to reproduce organisms. When the plant is grown in gardens, you w...
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