I have 11 little plum pines (podocarpus elatus) that I grew from seed late in 2019. I may keep a couple of the weaker ones aside on their own, but I am really looking forwards to turning the rest into a forest.
[A Forest Tale] Alexm - Plum pine
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Re: [A Forest Tale] Alexm - Plum pine
Welcome aboard, there is nothing like a good forest.
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Re: [A Forest Tale] Alexm - Plum pine
Hey Alexm,
I know little about this species (which is not odd - I know little about most species!) - anyway I looked it up and noted this entry at CBS for Podocarpus Lawrencei http://www.cbs.org.au/Native_Shows/bons ... 016.html#3
Perhaps rocks may be a feature of your group in future
Cheers,
Mark
I know little about this species (which is not odd - I know little about most species!) - anyway I looked it up and noted this entry at CBS for Podocarpus Lawrencei http://www.cbs.org.au/Native_Shows/bons ... 016.html#3
Perhaps rocks may be a feature of your group in future
Cheers,
Mark
Tending bonsai teaches me patience.