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?
Thanks
John
Underrated Tiny Trev
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Re: Underrated Tiny Trev
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.
Cheers,
Mojo
Cheers,
Mojo
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Re: Underrated Tiny Trev
There has been a previous post regarding "tiny trev" and the poster (cant remember) loved them.
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