Wrightia Religiosia - cutting turns cascade.

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Wrightia Religiosia - cutting turns cascade.

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This is one of my cutting has turned cascade recently.
It''s one of the species I found the easiest to propagate and train due to the species takes roots easily and very flexible to bend.
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Nice tree Kvan,
I like what you have created.

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Very nice DK, especially like the last picture. :tu:
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my favourite material
I am very jealous
I may move to Queensland one day just so I can grow Wrightia religiosa
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hard1all wrote:my favourite material
I am very jealous
I may move to Queensland one day just so I can grow Wrightia religiosa
You Don't have to. Actually they prefer temperate climate.
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KIRKY wrote:Very nice DK, especially like the last picture. :tu:
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Thanks Kirky, I like the last look too :)
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KIRKY wrote:Very nice DK, especially like the last picture. :tu:
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Absolutely stunning photo kvan, the tree is nice also :P

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Thanks for the encouraging words every1. It's Seasol and SuperThrive that have the credits this time :)
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Very delicate flower buds indeed. nicely photographed. How many years from cutting till now?

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GavinG wrote:Very delicate flower buds indeed. nicely photographed. How many years from cutting till now?

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About 3.5 years from cuttings and 2 years since the first wiring.
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A nice little tree you've got there. After much trying I finally got myself 3 of these during a Cairns trip. They were potted into very large pots after I got them home and they are about ready to become mother plants. Hopefully will have something like yours in a couple of years time (plus some really nice garden plants to boot. :D )
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Graeme wrote:A nice little tree you've got there. After much trying I finally got myself 3 of these during a Cairns trip. They were potted into very large pots after I got them home and they are about ready to become mother plants. Hopefully will have something like yours in a couple of years time (plus some really nice garden plants to boot. :D )
Yep. Big pots or ground grown is way to go mate.
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Funny enough, I put one in the garden and potted the other 2. One in the garden isn't doing much better than the potted ones, but they are powering on nicely.
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