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A piece of yellow marble
Filling a tray with seed growing soil
Layering on sand to plant seeds
Creating lines for seeds
Trimming the roots of a Japanese white pine
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Covering the freshly sewn seeds with coarse grit
A Japanese white pine growing in a pot
Japanese white pine seed growth after one year
Lifting seedling out of a pot of Japanese white pine seedlings
Making a hole for cuttings
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Taking a cutting from a dwarf Japanese cedar
Cutting side shoots and needles from a dwarf Japanese cedar
Preparing a pot by pouring soil into it
Inserting a dwarf Japanese cedar into a hole
A hand pulling out a Japanese dwarf cedar cutting
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Japanese dwarf cedar in a pot with a label
Japanese cedar cuttings in a pot
A Pauls scarlet bonsai
A stem with bark cut away
A Pauls scarlet tree
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