Club member and Hall of Famer Paul Bova, along with his wife Darry, have about two dozen miniature versions of common trees. The couple learned about the Japanese art form of bonsai, a type of cultivating that trains a plant to stay small but have features of a full-size tree.

They have a variety of common trees, such as ficuses, junipers and bougainvilleas, that Paul has trimmed and molded to stay small.

Paul built a two-tiered shelving area for their bonsai trees and a watering system that automatically waters them twice a day for two minutes.

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