Clerodendrum hetrophyllum
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Clerodendrum hetrophyllum
Hi all,
I bought this Clero about a year and a half to 2 years ago as a 1 cm thick seeding . It spent a year in the ground and thickened up amazingly fast. I then cut off the long sacrifice branches and potted into into an over sized bonsai pot. Since then it has been pruned a few times then defoliated and wired a week ago, which is where it sits at now, approximately 30 to 40 cm tall.
I bought this Clero about a year and a half to 2 years ago as a 1 cm thick seeding . It spent a year in the ground and thickened up amazingly fast. I then cut off the long sacrifice branches and potted into into an over sized bonsai pot. Since then it has been pruned a few times then defoliated and wired a week ago, which is where it sits at now, approximately 30 to 40 cm tall.
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Reason: Renamed thread for correct ID
Reason: Renamed thread for correct ID
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Re: Clerodendrum inerme
Great result in twelve months. You have a couple of bar branches up top you need to keep an eye on before they get too knobbly.
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Re: Clerodendrum inerme
Excellent result, looking forward to seeing it in full leaf.
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Re: Clerodendrum inerme
Super job si90 ... it's a great effort in such a short time - this species sounds like a perfect candidate for the next Ausbonsai Shohin comp!
Agree with Kirky - watch closely/cut those branches to avoid any inverse taper ... Keep posting the development.
Agree with Kirky - watch closely/cut those branches to avoid any inverse taper ... Keep posting the development.
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Re: Clerodendrum inerme
They are a great species for bonsai but its not inerme.
C. inerme is a native species and has large oval leaves compared to this one.
The species used for bonsai, like this one, is widely misnamed. It is actually C. hetrophyllum a native of Mauritius and La Reunion. Bad luck to all those folks that think they are growing a native.
The herbarium at the Brisbane Botanic Gardens confirmed the identification in 2016.
C. inerme is a native species and has large oval leaves compared to this one.
The species used for bonsai, like this one, is widely misnamed. It is actually C. hetrophyllum a native of Mauritius and La Reunion. Bad luck to all those folks that think they are growing a native.
The herbarium at the Brisbane Botanic Gardens confirmed the identification in 2016.
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Re: Clerodendrum inerme
Oh thank you for this! I have always wondered and have been searching for the real species name for a while because it doesn't look like any internet images of C. Inerme.
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Re: Clerodendrum inerme
I wonder if mods could rename this thread to help with future ID's by other readers?
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Re: Clerodendrum inerme
donesi90 wrote:I wonder if mods could rename this thread to help with future ID's by other readers?
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Re: Clerodendrum hetrophyllum
Update. I think the canopy is filling out nicely. The roots are a bit ugly but not too bad. I have a bunch of rooted cuttings from this tree which I am considering root grafting on to improve it. Not sure yet.
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Re: Clerodendrum hetrophyllum
It is certainly improving.
May I suggest a better pot now that it has improved?
May I suggest a better pot now that it has improved?
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Re: Clerodendrum hetrophyllum
Well that's lookin' real good
Personally, I don't mind the roots. I have seen much much uglier! (at my place..)
That great bark texture & the wide natural looking canopy you've been able to develop - These attributes are what I notice the most.
Personally, I don't mind the roots. I have seen much much uglier! (at my place..)
That great bark texture & the wide natural looking canopy you've been able to develop - These attributes are what I notice the most.
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Re: Clerodendrum hetrophyllum
Very, very good - a lovely tree and agree that it will improve further with a different pot too. Perhaps the new pot would be a subtler colour, a tad shallower and possibly textured too?
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Re: Clerodendrum hetrophyllum
Yep I think a new pot is called for. I'm not really sure what would suit it though. May have to have a search around online for some inspiration.
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