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Thai Bush Hedge

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So I saw this one in the far south of Phuket Thailand.
It was used as a hedge and was flowering very nicely with delicate bundles of little flowers.
I can only assume it takes to Bonsai culture (pruning, back-budding etc) seeing it was used as a hedge.
Question is.. .What is it - and will it grow here!?
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It looks to me like Wrightia Religiosa, AKA Water Jasmine.
I read somewhere that the common name arises from the flowers hanging down, so the can best be viewed reflected in water.
I haven't grown one yet, but they seem to behave like star jasmines, and are quite popular in Thailand as bonsai.
Here's a link with more info:
http://www.bonsaimary.com/water-jasmine.html

I hope that helps!

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Looks like a match to me TT!

Well done!

Now the big questions are:

Where do I get one?
do they happily grow in a Melbourne climate?
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Re: Thai Bush Hedge

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You need to get in contact with "Hard1all" Boics... I'm pretty sure this is what he has as his favourite species in his profile. Maybe he'll see your thread and chime in, otherwise maybe a PM?
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Boics, I think you might have a fairly hard road growing this plant in Melbourne. It is a true Tropical and although it grows here in Queensland, it doesn't do anywhere near as well as it did for me in Darwin. I have a couple of Wrightia's in the Garden here on the Fraser Coast which aren't to bad, but in pot culture they really need all the help they can get. I think a hot house would be a necessity down your way. Only place I was able to get them from was Cairns, although they used to be available in Darwin Nurseries, not sure about now, sorry. Might be worth a phone call up there, or get in contact with Cairns Bonsai Club members, there is one on here I think.
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Im in townsville and they grow great here
This is one that i repotted yesterday and the one in the pot was one of two suckers i grew next to it
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