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Shanghai Botanic Garden - Penjing GardenThe Penjing Garden which occupies 4 hectares is located within the Shanghai Botanic Garden. There are more than one thousand pots of Tree Penjing on display. Most of them have won prizes and many complments in exhibitions at home and abroad. 30 pots of Rock Penjing represent the spectacular landscapes found in China. The Penjing Museum was built in 1995 and it covers 489 square meters Suiseki, Viewing Stone, Gongshi, Scholar Rock - Information Nanjing Bonsai Information links and experiences around the Nanjing area Suzhou - City of Gardenslinks and experiences around the Suzhou area Suzhou is China's well-known "city of gardens", which tops all others in both the number and the artistry of gardens. Dating from Pi Jiang Garden of the Eastern Jing Dynasty, Suzhou's art of gardening has undergone a history of 1,500 years. There were once over 200 gardens in the city, and 69 of them are still in good preservation today. Bonsai Inspirations from ChinaDianne Miller from New Zealand has visited China several times, here are her recollections and photo's from some of the most inspirational places she has been, also some details about Bonsai Displays and Bonsai contacts in China. This is very informative and reading is a must if you are planning to visit China with lots of information about Shanghai, Nanjing, Suzhou, Yixing, Wuzhou, Yangshuo, Guilin, Huangshan, Shilin, Emeishan. Wuhan City Bonsai Information links and experiences around the Wuhan City area - Hubei Province Hangzhou Bonsai Information links and experiences around the Hangzhou area Yunfeng Gardens - Huzhou, Zhejiang Nursery and supplier of Bonsai, Pots, Bamboo, Mud Figures, etc. Yixing, Jiangsu Bonsai Information YIXING the Capital of Pottery. Links and experiences around the Yixing, Jiangsu area Information about Bonsai in the North China Region More details information and links Information about Bonsai in the South China Region More details information and links Information about Bonsai in the Hong Kong & Kowloon More details information and links More Information about Bonsai in China additional information, links and experiences from all over China Asian Longhorn BeetlesWarning for tree importers Asian Longhorn Beetles and Larvae have been found on Bonsai trees that were imported from China and shipped to L.A. The native range of these pests include Japan, Korea and China, anyone with a tree imported from China should check it and all yard trees for big exit holes as the beetles are emerging now (April). Trees favored as food by the Long-horned beetle include - poplar, willow, elm, locust, mulberry, orange, tangerine, pear, apple, ficus, sycamore, lychee, Japanese cedar, beech, maple, crepe myrtle, walnut, oak, catalpa and cherry. For further information click on the link |
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