I don't have much information on this tree, as I wasn't sure about it when I first got it. I think its about 5- 6 years old and I bought it in a local nursery. I have now grown quite fond of it. I trimed it a few weeks back hoping for more red of new leaves, but it has rained here for 3 weeks and not much growth has happened. I put it in this pot about 12 months ago and it is almost root bound already. The only problem with Melaleucas are they grow so fast and I have some insect that likes to chew on them and can leave a plant defoliated over night. This happened to this tree about 8-9 months ago and I thought I would lose it, but it has recovered nicely.
Lynette
[Category 1] Melaleuca linariifolia
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Re: [Category 1] Melaleuca linariifolia
Hi Lynette,
I'm a newbie to bonsai and am still trying to find my species focus. It's trees like this and the other trees that you and others have put up on the forum that are making me look more and more at Australian natives.
Cheers,
Ron
I'm a newbie to bonsai and am still trying to find my species focus. It's trees like this and the other trees that you and others have put up on the forum that are making me look more and more at Australian natives.
Cheers,
Ron