Underrated Tiny Trev

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Underrated Tiny Trev

Post by Jester »

Hi there crazy kids!!!

Just wondering if anyone has tried their hand a bonsaiing a Syzygium australe 'Tiny Trev' . I bought a couple at work and immediately realised how underrated they are as bonsai specimens. The ones I got cost $11.00 each and they were literally "ready to wire informal uprights".

Any photos you can post up guys?

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Re: Underrated Tiny Trev

Post by Mojo Moyogi »

Jester you would be swimming in Lilly-Pilly/Brush Cherry cultivars at Kellyville, 'Tiny Trev' is quite good, so is 'Tayla Made', they are quite cheap and easily replaced if you snuff them, my advice is hook in.

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Re: Underrated Tiny Trev

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There has been a previous post regarding "tiny trev" and the poster :lost: (cant remember) loved them.
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