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Beth1949 75F
3163 posts
11/9/2014 6:17 am

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BONSAI FRUIT TREES

Today, as a continuation on Bonsai plants, I have posted hereby, a few pics of the BONSAI FRUIT TREES. These magnificent dwarf trees with their products, are really a wonder and a pleasure for the eyes. So stunning how these miniature trees could produce all these fruits, regardless the types. I therefore leave it for you to admire these breathtaking art and skill of growing Bonsai Fruit Trees. Happy viewing.
Lisa.


1-- An Orange tree
2-- An Apple tree
3-- A Lemon tree
4-- A Plum tree
5-- A Pommegranata tree
6-- A Mulberry tree
7-- A Grape tree
8-- A Mandarin tree
9-- A Tamarind tree
10-- A Red Apple tree











looklook 84M
3927 posts
11/9/2014 6:55 am

Magnificent, Lisa. Thanks for sharing the pictures. Have you ever tasted one of these fruits ever ?? May be those are not meant for eating ,Lisa ! Those are really feast for the eyes!!! Best wishes and Regards dear Lisa. Have a nice day.


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/9/2014 7:05 am

Cammie,

Welcome back again, Happy to read with great pleasure from you once more. And I was sure that these Bonsai Fruit Trees would stun you too, just as I have been as well. Thank you so much for your visit and for your nice comments.
I'll sure keep posting other pics on Bonsai for your pleasure.
Best wished.
Lisa.


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/9/2014 7:08 am

Gemini dear,

Thanks so much for your visit and for your comments as well. I do appreciate them very much. You are quite right Gemini, these Bonsai trees are really wonderful.
I'll post a few more on my next blog. Hope reading from you again.
My kind regards to you.
Lisa.


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/9/2014 7:11 am

Carolyn Hi,

Happy to read from you again and thanks for your visit and your comments too. Yes, all the pics of these Bonsai plants are really stunning. Happy, you have appreciated them. There will be some more on my next blog.
My best wishes,
Lisa.


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/9/2014 7:16 am

Roxy,

Happy to welcome you again on my blog and thanks for your lovely comments. You're so right Roxy, these are really astonishing fruit plants by the Bonsai skill. They are so great and well grown too.
Hope to read again on my next.
My kind regards to you.
Lisa.


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/9/2014 7:28 am

Looklook,

Thank you for your visit and for your nice comments. Happy to read from you again, I should let you know that there is not difference from the Bonsai Fruit trees and the original trees, I mean the big trees, the taste is just the same. The difference is only the size of the Bonsai trees. These are not for the eyes only but for eating too, Looklook. Hope one day you have the chance to tasting any of them.
Yes, I have tasted for my own curiosity, the Apples and the Mandarin too, they are just of the same taste.
Kind regards and best wishes to you too.
Lisa.


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/9/2014 7:37 am

Mamannie, hi.

I am so glad reading from you again Mamannie, thank you so much for your kind visit and for your nice comments.
Am really happy reading that these pics of The Bonsai Fruit Trees have pleased so much all my readers.
Yes, Mamannie these little wonders can produce the same fruits as the original trees and the taste is absolutely the same.
I was astonished myself while tasting them, I thought they would be different but I was really amazed.
Hope reading from you again on my next.
Wishing you all my best,
Lisa.


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/9/2014 10:47 am

Alohafriends hi,

How nice reading you on my blog for the first time. You are warmly welcome and thank you for your kind visit and for your nice comments too. Am glad that you have enjoyed the pics, Hope reading from you again on my next.
Meanwhile have a good day, with my kind regards Alohafriends.
Lisa.


spiritwoman45

11/9/2014 11:00 am

So much fruit on such small trees. Truly amazing. I don't recall seeing bonsai fruit trees before.

Spiritwoman ^i^


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/9/2014 11:02 am

RoseLady, my dear,

How glad I am reading from you again. Thanks for your frequent visits and for your wonderful comments as well. RoseLady, these Bonsai Fruit trees should not be planted in a field, cause there are much more care which should be given to them and they cannot also produce as many fruits as an original big tree would. further more, the Bonsai plants should be in pots as I have explained in my previous blog. They cannot be planted direct in the soil as the other big trees.
They will produce fruits according to the capacity of the dwarf tree itself but certainly not as a big tree.
Hope my info has been useful as to responding your above questions, RoseLady. Meanwhile enjoy the pics and wonders of these Bonsai plants.
Wishing you all my best.
Lisa.


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/9/2014 11:09 am

Bearybeary dear,

Thank you so much for your visit and your comments. Am glad reading from you again on here. Am happy that my blog post has brought you a bit more and this was also my aim to introduce such wonderful plants to my readers for their pleasure as well.
Thanks again for you appreciation Bearybeary. Hope reading from you on my next.
I wish you all my best.
Lisa.


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/9/2014 11:15 am

Spiritwoman,

You are warmly welcome to my blog as usual, thanks for you visit and for your nice comments too. Yes, it's very astonishing how these small trees can produce so many fruits. Well again it's the wonders of these small trees, Spiritwoman, it's also the art and skill of these growers too.
Am glad you have enjoyed the pics, hope reading from you again.
My kind regards to you.
Lisa.


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/9/2014 11:34 am

SpunkyLady,

Thank you for you visit and for your wonderful comments as well. I have posted this blog of mine with all these pics for my readers to enjoy them and to have also info about Bonsai plantings and how these miniature trees can produce wonders.
Am so happy that you have appreciated them. Hope reading from you on my next. I wish you me best.
Lisa.


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/9/2014 12:15 pm

Carolyn my dear friend,

Am so glad reading from you again. I don't find the exact words to express my pleasure, reading all these nice comments on this blog of mine. Which also give me so much pleasure to continue posting my blogs. And you are the torch holder as well !!, cause your presence on here delights me so much, cause you are among my dear readers appreciating my blog post too.
Yes Carolyn, I have tasted by curiosity to know if the tastes are the same as from the big trees, I can assure you that they are eventually. If you across any of the Bonsai fruit trees, you can enjoy its fruits the same way too.
Thank you so much for your wonderful comment Carolyn. Hope reading from you again on my next.
I wish you all my best for the coming week.
Lisa.


bijou624

11/10/2014 1:10 am

Hi Lisa: Very interesting. Once in awhile they have some tiny pepper trees or fruit trees in the stores here, but I didn't know they were Bonsai until now. I bought a couple of them in the past just because they were pretty, but unfortunately they died very fast.


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/10/2014 2:52 am

Hi Bijou,

Am very happy reading from you as usual, thank you for your visit and for your nice comments. Thank you also for appreciating my blog and the pics which are really very interesting and informative too. I wanted to share all these with my readers, for the pleasure of the eyes. These Bonsai plants require a lot of attention and care and also skill, for them to get good production as you can see on those pics.
Hope reading from you again on my next which I hope would please you also.
Wishing you all my best.
Lisa.


GLUMO 90F
9749 posts
11/11/2014 8:39 am

Amazing! Truly amazing! I didn't know there were bonsais with fruits! Love them all.


Trust in dreams, for in them is hidden the gate to eternity.(Khalil Gibran)


Beth1949 75F
2715 posts
11/13/2014 4:45 am

Glumo dear,

How glad I am seeing your on my blog again, thanks for your kind usual visit and for your nice comments as well. I hope this blog of mine has brought you something new, amso glad for it then.
Hope reading from you again.
My best wishes.
Lisa.