G'day,
I feel guilty about clogging up the site with ID threads so I'm going to dump all the rest in the one post.
Number 1:
Number 2: this looks like a ficus though I'm not positive?
Number 3: could also be a ficus but has thick almost succulent curly leaves.
Number 4:
Number 5:
Number 6:
Number 7:
Number 8:
Number 9:
Number 10: This thing has an interesting dead wood trunk.
Thank you so much for your help.
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Multiple Species ID
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Re: Multiple Species ID
Ok I'll give it a go.
1 Chaenomeles speciosa
2 ?
3 Privet
4 Some kind of willow?
5 Crabapple or apple
6 Forsythia
7 Holly
8 Pyracantha
9 Acer negundo
10 ?
1 Chaenomeles speciosa
2 ?
3 Privet
4 Some kind of willow?
5 Crabapple or apple
6 Forsythia
7 Holly
8 Pyracantha
9 Acer negundo
10 ?
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Re: Multiple Species ID
Wow, you've certainly picked up a nice little mix of bonsai!
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Re: Multiple Species ID
Thanks Treeman, you certainly live up to your name!
It was a job lot off this nice old lady in Bathurst who was giving it up, she obviously liked her flowering varieties!
It was a job lot off this nice old lady in Bathurst who was giving it up, she obviously liked her flowering varieties!
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Re: Multiple Species ID
No 2 doesn't look like ficus. New leaves emerge with a sheath called a stipule that peels off as the leaf grows. Also if you cut or break a stem you will get white milky sap.
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Re: Multiple Species ID
Any last ditch efforts to help ID the last few please?
Number 2 and number 10?
I'm fairly sure number 3 is not a Privet?
Number 2 and number 10?
I'm fairly sure number 3 is not a Privet?
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Re: Multiple Species ID
Well 10 is a juniper of some kind and 2 I thought was a golden cup vine but I'm not sure.Any last ditch efforts to help ID the last few please?
https://www.google.com.au/search?q=roun ... trum+shrubI'm fairly sure number 3 is not a Privet?
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