Movin' in to the greenhouse

aml1014

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Nights here have finally gotten into the mid 50s and high 60s lows 70s during the day so I figured it was time to move the tropicals into the greenhouse. Not all bonsai but I always forget how many tropicals I have till the cold season lol do I have too many jades? 20151005_073659.jpg 20151005_073709.jpg 20151005_073720.jpg 20151005_073728.jpg 20151005_073746.jpg 20151005_073759.jpg 20151005_073659.jpg 20151005_073709.jpg 20151005_073720.jpg 20151005_073728.jpg 20151005_073746.jpg 20151005_073759.jpg 20151005_073659.jpg 20151005_073709.jpg 20151005_073720.jpg 20151005_073728.jpg 20151005_073746.jpg 20151005_073759.jpg
 
I am surprised you do not have any dwarf jades. They make awesome bonsai imho and wigerts sells a very nice product for $25 or $50, depending on the pot size you get it in.
 
I am surprised you do not have any dwarf jades. They make awesome bonsai imho and wigerts sells a very nice product for $25 or $50, depending on the pot size you get it in.
I have 3 their just hidden amongst the other jades lol I have probably 90 percent of the crassula species and yes I know the dwarf jade is portulacaria afra not crassula
 
amI1014: Perhaps I have afra available here at the nursery. They all have long, straight trunks, with all growth apical.About 10 inches tall.. Small leaves. Could that be afra. Do you have a pic? Or a description?
 
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Also, is that a Money tree you have there? Or is it a Shef? Too small, my old eyes can't quite make it out?
The one with huge leaves is a money tree I do have several shefflera as well though as for the afra I could take a picture tonight after work... if I remember lol
 
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