@jacobsoto2111 I'm sure we took a picture of it at one point, but 25 years ago, the digital camera we owned took floppy discs 🤣 No idea where this photo is now.
It varies depending on the tree. This particular one was purchased as a gift and we want to keep that price point private. Keep in mind, just because a tree is large, that doesn't necessarily make it more valuable. We have seen small trees that are less than 12" go for $1000+ and we have trees that are 12" that are less than $200.
Thank you for the detailed answer! :-) I can well imagine that the price is influenced by many different aspects. Like age, aesthetics, genus and so on.
@@TheMcSebbe You are absolutely correct. And sometimes because the history and story of the tree is so important, it becomes priceless. There is a piece displayed at the Pacific Bonsai Museum near here. It was grown from a seedling in a tin can at a WW2 detention camp. You can't put a price on this historical piece.
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Beautiful tree. New subscriber here from Sikkim, India
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So lovely
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You are truly amazing! Thanks for sharing.
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Great tree and video! I would like to see thee tree when it was younger.
@jacobsoto2111 I'm sure we took a picture of it at one point, but 25 years ago, the digital camera we owned took floppy discs 🤣
No idea where this photo is now.
@@AsiaPacificGarden that’s about right 😂
You are making very interesting videos! I love it! 😍
But I wonder how much do you have to pay for such a work of art?
It varies depending on the tree. This particular one was purchased as a gift and we want to keep that price point private.
Keep in mind, just because a tree is large, that doesn't necessarily make it more valuable. We have seen small trees that are less than 12" go for $1000+ and we have trees that are 12" that are less than $200.
Thank you for the detailed answer! :-)
I can well imagine that the price is influenced by many different aspects. Like age, aesthetics, genus and so on.
@@TheMcSebbe You are absolutely correct. And sometimes because the history and story of the tree is so important, it becomes priceless.
There is a piece displayed at the Pacific Bonsai Museum near here. It was grown from a seedling in a tin can at a WW2 detention camp. You can't put a price on this historical piece.
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