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Aug 26, 2016 2:05 PM CST
Name: Rick Moses
Derwood, MD (Zone 7b)
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I like the idea of the plastic mesh in the bottom. I'm getting ready to start my first attempt at bonsai. I'm using either a Wisteria sisnensis or Wisteria Black Dragon (I originally thought about twining the two varieties together).

I'm thinking a non-traditional shape, where the trunk is 8-9 inches tall and then it sweeps out and around a 10 inch diameter hoop. The result, if it works, would be a ring of wisteria blooms dangling like a chandelier.

A couple of questions:
Am I crazy to try for this kind of design?

Will the flowers adapt to a shorter length, or do I need a taller standard?

Many thanks!
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