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radiata pines?

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Heys Peoples,I was working by some pine plantations this week and noticed some stray young trees that I really wanted to grab for their trunks, but I was looking at the needles and notice they are alot longer than JBP's. Are they still suitable bor bonsai and can you reduce the needle size enough to make it worthwhile? I am pretty sure they are Radiata pines?
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Re: radiata pines?

Post by PeterH »

There are plenty of good radiarta Bonsai. One of which is in the National collection.

Needle size is a problem but not impossible to reduce.

This one of mine.

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I'm Inspired! Beautiful tree Peter. Looks like i pack my shovel next week :D
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Radiata Pine = Highly underrated as bonsai material!
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Post by Steven »

G'day Woz,

Following are some links to other Pinus radiata posts here on AusBonsai.

Radiata / Northwest trees by Anttal63
Radiata Pines by John M
Another Radiata by John M
Another Radiata by SteveT
Re-wiring a Radiata by Jow
Club Tree's 2 by Anttal63 - Really inspirational picture!

What area is the plantation you're working in?
Good luck with the digging mate ;)

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Where in Brisbane are Radiata's growing Woz, I have lived here for 25 years and havent seen any Radiata growing. I have seen them out towards Warwick but not in Brisbane. Are you sure they are Radiata and not Pinus elliottii (slash pine).
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There is a massive radiata pine plantation growing 25 minutes form rockhampton. they seem to handle the humiditry here well. Im going collecting this june as they have self seeded everywhere on the road side embankments , growing in steep angles in a very sandy soil. most are only 30 cm tall with up to 2 inch trunks. im not sure why they are staying so small as the ones on the plains are a few metres tall and very straight (boring :? ).
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GOOD MOVE FELLAS; get on to it! im gonna collect some this winter too! might even have to get into some absailing gear to get one. haha dont worry it will be video recorded. 8-)
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anttal63 wrote:GOOD MOVE FELLAS; get on to it! im gonna collect some this winter too! might even have to get into some absailing gear to get one. haha dont worry it will be video recorded. 8-)
Extreme Bonsai!!!! Good luck with them, hope you get some good trees. Love to get onto some in Brisbane!
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anttal63 wrote:GOOD MOVE FELLAS; get on to it! im gonna collect some this winter too! might even have to get into some absailing gear to get one. haha dont worry it will be video recorded. 8-)
LOL.
ya reckon you might end up something good enough to win "Funniest Home Videos" ? 1st prize is $200K which would go a long way to making some of our most favoured Bonsai websites financially secure for a long time :-)

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brad, ken got me eye on one its a good one. i'll get down to it easy enough the question is how movable its gonna be. as for funny home video's might have a crack for 200k. but sorry that aint enough to share with BT. might start me own though. :lol: :lol: :lol:
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Hey Tony, would love to come digging with you mate. Would be able to help you with this one too. I'll hold the video camera!!!!!!

I love Radiata pines. I have a beauty at home. They can definitely reduce in needle size and I find they back bud reasonably well too. They do need a lot of work as they grow profusely.

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DavidN wrote:Hey Tony, would love to come digging with you mate. Would be able to help you with this one too. I'll hold the video camera!!!!!!
I love Radiata pines. I have a beauty at home. They can definitely reduce in needle size and I find they back bud reasonably well too. They do need a lot of work as they grow profusely. DavidN
hey david how is you pal, yeah ok but i'll have to put you in the boot so you never find this spot again!!! :lol: :lol: :lol:
seriously now you are always tellin me about this pine of yours. post it up gives a look we need some more trees posted up here. :P :D
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Post by Dave54 »

Hey Noah
30cm high and 50mm trunks. I suppose great taper and brilliant nebari !!!!
Don't forget your old mate in the Hunter Valley when you visit :mrgreen:
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Post by Matthew »

Hey Dave,

How could i forget.... and if for some reason i loose my marbles im sure youll remind me. looking forward to it :D As for the pines, there are some with good potential but a few years to make anything decent i would say. My mate wants me to go to pick some out for him and if i see something special ill put dibbs on it :P
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