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Bahama Berry Bragging Time

Anyone with this plant has Bahama Berry bragging rights! Have you read how the Bahama Berry was discovered as a bonsai subject on the Bahama Berry page?

As with many bonsai, you never know when a very special plant will be identified as a good subject.

Because this one is somewhat unique, I also included a Nashia care page. With a frequently used common name like "I Dry, I Die", it seemed care instructions were appropriate.

Now it's time for you to tell us about your Bahama Berry, (Nashia inaguensis) bonsai tree.

Go to the very bottom of this page to see other submissions.

Want to brag about your Bahama Berry?

Do you have a beautiful Bahama Berry bonsai? Want to brag? Share your photo and what you like about it with us! (Or maybe what you don't like?)

Most bonsai have a story, what is yours?

Where did it come from? How was it started? How long have you had it? Is it difficult to care for? What's your favorite thing about it? Please give us the dimensions and tell about the container too!

Create a Title for your story here.

See other Bahama Berry brags!

Click on the links below to see some more Bahama Berry brags. They were submitted by other visitors to this page ...

a Bahama Berry grows in the frigid North  starstarstarstarstar
In June of 2005, when I was quite new to bonsai, and I was trying to form a local club in Utica, NY, I made a few purchases at a greenhouse in Scotia. One ...


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