Disclaimer (sort-of): I am much better at creating bonsai than I am at photographing them. These photos were mostly taken in the heat of February in Durban, so the trees are not looking wonderful. To make matters worse, I suffered a stroke a year ago and I only have the use of my left arm, and I am (used to be) right-handed. So, the photos are not great, but they should give one some idea of the trees.
Commiphora Harveyi 1. Dug from the wild, Shongweni Dam, +- 30 years ago. R250.
Commiphora Harveyi 2. Dug from the wild, Shongweni Dam, +- 30 years ago. R750
Commiphora Harveyi 3. Dug from the wild, Shongweni Dam, +- 30 years ago. R1000
Commiphora harveyi 4. 35 years old. R1500.
Ficus Benjamina +- 25 years old. R750.
Spekboom 2. 38 years old. R1500.
Spekboom 1. 38 years old. R750.
Karoo Scotia. Very rare. +- 30 years old. R750.
Spekboom 3. 38 years old. R750.
Spekboom 4. 38 years old. R500.
Starter bonsai. Ficus burt daveyi nana kango. The smallest fig in the world. Originally found in the Kango Caves area (hence the name). They make superb bonsai. R25 each.
Not for sale. What the starter bonsai to the left can become in about six to eight years. They are shown here to display their magnificent trunks and small size.
Commiphora Harveyi (x2). +- 30 years old. It is not clear in the photo but there are actually 2 plants. R300.