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Bosnian pine

Posted by paul3636 6a Ma. (My Page) on
Sun, Jan 2, 11 at 20:39

Just bought a Bosnian pine from a big box store. A left over xmas tree,
Price $8.00.
At that price I had nothing to lose.
There isn't much info out there for care and training of a Bosnian pine but it looks very mush like an Austrian pine.
Should it be treated like one or if there is a difference between them what is it???
If they are different is there any one who can tell me how to train and care for the Bosnian pine..
Paul


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RE: Bosnian pine

I guess there just isn't much info available for a Bosnian pine.
It is a European 2 needle pine so I'll treat it either like a mugo or Austrian black pine.


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RE: Bosnian pine

Most 2 needle pines can be treated similarly. I suggest doing a google search for "bosnian pine bonsai." I also suggest posting a photo so we can see what you have.

Chris Johnston

Here is a link that might be useful: bonsaikc.com


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RE: Bosnian pine

I already did that search with not much results.
As far as a picture goes, the tree is now under snow. I'll re-post with a picture in the spring.:-)


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