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Alaska Cedar is highly valued because of its wood
Baby Jade is a good plant for beginners
Brush Cherry makes a great bonsai
Dwarf Korean Lilac is an attractive shrub
Dwarf Pomegranate suits most bonsai styles
Ficus Midnight can be quite dense and bushy
Flowering Plum is a free growing ornamental tree
Flowering White Serissa is better known as Tree of a Thousand Stars
Hawaiian Umbrella Tree make a pretty bonsai
Hinoki Cypress can easily be turned into a bonsai
Jaboticaba make beautiful, landscape plants
Japanese Kingsville Boxwood is a treat
Japanese Stewartia is a pretty, ornamental tree
Japanese White Pine is dense & conical
Japanese Wisteria is a hardy, ornamental vine
Juniper bonsai is easy to pinch & train
Lavender Star Flower can survive in any climate
Ligustrum makes the best hedges
Mount Fuji Serissa needs careful handling
Okinawa Holly can be shaped easily
Orange Jasmine has a lovely fragrance
Oriental Ficus Coiled is most suited for bonsai training
Thanks to bonsai lovers, Shimpaku Juniper faces extinction threat,
Snowbush is a shrub whose leaves are prettier than flowers
Surinam Cherry is a hardy shrub known for its fruit