Progression Thread
Grevillea Wilkinsonii
Common Name: Tumut Grevillea
Flower Head: toothbrush-like clusters
Flower Colour: toothed silky foliage
Leaf Type: Needle
Plant Type: Up to 3 meters. Shurb.
Frost tolerances: heavy Frost
I only just purchased this tree at cool country natives in Canberra. Its listed as a threatened species. It was only recently discovered and only grows along the parts of the Goobarragandra River in NSW. I thought why not give it a go. Now all the advise I have read states that the leaves would be too long and the flowers too big for bonsai. I trust this advise but i also like to see if its possible to create something unique.
So the plan is to repot into more free draining soil mix and wire to add some shape early.
Its going to flower soon.
Tumut Grevillea [Keels]
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Tumut Grevillea [Keels]
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- Keels
- Aussie Bonsai Fan
- Posts: 703
- Joined: December 11th, 2012, 12:13 pm
- Favorite Species: Pines, Eucalyptus and Callistemon
- Bonsai Age: 11
- Bonsai Club: CBS, Goulburn & VNBC
- Location: Canberra
- Has thanked: 224 times
- Been thanked: 262 times
Re: Tumut Grevillea [Keels]
a bit of research has uncovered some cool facts and history on this tree. I can also see how it grows in it's native habitat. https://youtu.be/4A2fatLK61I