Australia Day bonsai display 2019
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That is a ripper John and the texture of the pot is spot on too.
cheers Anthony
cheers Anthony
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I'll throw my hat in the ring (maybe that's my tree?).
This bottlebrush got some new shoes after it flowered.
This bottlebrush got some new shoes after it flowered.
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Eucalyptus
Pot 25cm
Tree height 60cm
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Pot 25cm
Tree height 60cm
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Casuarina
Pot 32cm
Tree height 50cm
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Pot 32cm
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Impressive bottle brush, Watto!
Baldtwitlion those two are looking good!
Baldtwitlion those two are looking good!
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+1 .. What MelB said. [THUMBS UP SIGN]
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Great Trees coming in.
Watto ,great movement and those flowers. Champion.
Baldwitlion ,two terrific trees. Th Eucy is so natural great work.
I will add another. This is a Darwinia Fascicularis I have been working on, has given me a few problems over time . Very temperental at times … Cheers John.
Watto ,great movement and those flowers. Champion.
Baldwitlion ,two terrific trees. Th Eucy is so natural great work.
I will add another. This is a Darwinia Fascicularis I have been working on, has given me a few problems over time . Very temperental at times … Cheers John.
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Now that's one I've never seen or heard of before, interesting tree, John!
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I think this is your second tree and it’s 2 from 2 John. [THUMBS UP SIGN]
You are nailing a stark but stoic character. I am not sure if this tree is from a fire ravaged area but it could be - standing in isolation - surrounded amongst stumps lost around it.
I am drawn to that longer branch leaning out to the right towards the top 1/4 .... does it stay or go? .... the coin is in the air - I like it - it’s adds something to this trees unique character.
Excellent stuff. Cheers for posting.
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You are nailing a stark but stoic character. I am not sure if this tree is from a fire ravaged area but it could be - standing in isolation - surrounded amongst stumps lost around it.
I am drawn to that longer branch leaning out to the right towards the top 1/4 .... does it stay or go? .... the coin is in the air - I like it - it’s adds something to this trees unique character.
Excellent stuff. Cheers for posting.
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One more from me, this is a Leptospermum that I have a soft spot for.
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I'm just a year in on the lepto journey Watto, so have nothing with much shape yet. Are they something that responds to constant pruning/pinching? This one of yours seems to have bulked up nicely!
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I give it a few trimmings a year Mel and that seems to help the ramification.
These had a reputation as difficult to transplant previously but I have found no problem to date.
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Thanks Watto, I'm hoping to get a handle on the repotting soon.
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