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Hi,

At my work site there is a screen of trees that will be removed.
Some will be topped and many removed so I thought well maybe I could use some for learning rather than wasting.
A couple need to come out over the next week or so and some could possibly be there for 6-12 months before having to go.
I used a identification app and it suggested maybe Hitotsuba, lychee or mundu but I don’t think it is any of those.
If anyone could identify them that would be great so I can check what can be done in the time they have left.

Thanks and if you think doing anything is going to be a waste of time please let me know
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looks a bit like Lychee to me..
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I was thinking Waterhousia floribunda
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The leaves look rather large - better off with a known species suited to bonsai :2c:
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Post by squizzy »

I think dansai is right. 2nd vote for waterhousia floribunda.

I think it could make an ok medium to large bonsai tree. I’ve often wondered if it would be good but I’m past anything heavy in my collection. It would grow a lot like Lilly Pilly.

Let us know how you go.

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Post by dansai »

Ive been playing around with Waterhousia for a while now. Definitely not the easiest species to work with. They just want to be big trees. I currently have one I dug after 3/4 years in the ground. Went from pencil thick to nearly 200mm diameter at a root spread at ground level of over 400mm. The tree on its own was nearly too heavy to lift on my own after all the soil and heavy roots removed (It was plucked from the ground with an excavator). So is the pot. Had to pot it in-situ.

The ones you have shown don't show much interest for Bonsai. They come straight out of the ground and go straight up without much taper. They will take a hard chop so you could cut them low and see what you get.
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Post by Kieranrulz »

Thanks for the I.D. and information.
I’m going to play with this even though it’s probably not worth it.
I’m keen to have something here at work to play with as there is a lot of down time on this job.
Not expecting to get a great tree but just learn and experiment to get some experience with different stuff and techniques.
I’ll take pictures and if anything comes of this I’ll make a progression post but I doubt it.

Thanks again
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