"The Nations --
When Did Bonsai Come to the
Various South African Provinces?"


© 2008  Robert J. Baran
All Rights Reserved.


This Page Last Updated: Sept. 2, 2008


       According to our researches, the earliest known bonsai / magical miniature landscape
a) enthusiast in that province ;
b) club in that province ; and
c) display or exhibition of tree(s) in that province are as follows :


(No guarantee is made of the longevity of any particular club.)



Location Dates
References
Eastern Cape
1
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Free State
2
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Gauteng
3
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<1971
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Transvaal Bonsai Club, Bonsai Magazine, BCI, Vol. X, No. 6, July 1971, pg. 19.
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KwaZulu-Natal
4
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1971
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Natal Branch of Bonsai Society of South Africa, Durban, per Bonsai Magazine, BCI, Vol. X, No. 5, June 1971, pg. 15.
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Limpopo
5
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Mpumalanga
6
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Northern Cape
7
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North West
8
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Western Cape
9
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<1971
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Cape Bonsai Kai, per Bonsai Magazine, BCI, Vol. X, No. 6, July 1971, pg. 18.
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please contact us with updates, rjb@magiminiland.org.
Thank-you.



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