The Chinese quince below was one of a number of trees displayed at BABA’s 32nd Annual Exhibit last weekend. It was started from seed and completely developed by Jim Gremel. The tree’s coming along great – and considering how hard it is to find good quince in the area, all the more impressive. Well done Jim!

Chinese quince – stand by David Knittle
I’m not sure about all of the varieties below, so feel free to let me know if I’ve misidentified any of the trees, including the massive juniper below.

California juniper

Japanese flowering quince ‘chojubai’ and Japanese red pine

California live oak

Japanese maple

Elm

California juniper

California juniper

Japanese white pine

Satsuki azalea and wisteria

Boxwood

Sierra juniper

Corylus and Yaupon holly

Prostrata juniper

Wall of bonsai
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Mac says
Beautiful trees, thank you for the photos.
Phil Lanceley says
Excellent trees and photos, one of the best blogs on the web
Charles Willis says
Wow, that Boxwood has a great trunk. Love all the other trees as well.
Gino Bernacchi says
Very nice trees.I will be happy if i can get one of mine to look so good,