Adenanthos species

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Re: Adenanthos species

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double post

Cheers Pup
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Re: Adenanthos species

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Pup wrote:Hi Kelvin, hard to see what is there with all that foliage. I must admit I was waiting for others to chime in here with their advice. As I have said they do take drastic pruning. However if you want a bigger tree, grow it on, if you want a smaller tree show me the trunk and branches please.

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Thanks Pup, I'll get some photos tomorrow afternoon when I get home from work.

I had a little play with the smaller one the other night, and think o got carried away, so it's good to know they take a bit of a beating. Big tree/small tree, doesn't really bother me, happy to go with suggestions.

Anyone else have any ideas, please don't hold back :)

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Re: Adenanthos species

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Alright, it got the better of me. Here are some photos :)
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