Why Cotoneasters Make Great Bonsai for Beginners
I showcase my tiny flowering cotoneaster bonsai (Cotoneaster procumbens 'Little Dipper'), which I've been developing from $20 nursery material over the last two years. I share three reasons why cotoneaster is a great species for bonsai, especially for beginners, as well as share a couple of things to look out for.

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