Melalueca fluviatilis Yamadori

Incana, Lanceolata, Linariifolia, Rhaphiophylla, Styphelioides etc
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Melalueca fluviatilis Yamadori

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Another recently collected piece of material, just getting it up for future progress.
Haven't touched it but it's only been about three months, maybe a little early to play but the thing is bouncin'
It is a calculated guess on the species based on what I have collected before and the similarities.

This wasn't removed from the water, I just had it sitting there while I wandered around and did not get a photo "in situ" which was slightly up the bank from this photo location.
Aug 2016
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and Jan 2017
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thanks for lookin'
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Some nice yamadori finds you keep getting Watty, really inspired to go get some myself. Now I just need to work out where to go :lost:
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Post by boom64 »

Fantastic piece of material Watty. Love those bends....Good luck and looking forward to future updates. Cheers John.
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