Here's an experimental Euc that I recently potted into a Mirkwood.
Can you guess the height of the tree?
Regards,
Steven
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100mms ( 4inches ) nice start Steven
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I agree with pup
Teh size of the new growth gives it away
Teh size of the new growth gives it away
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Close... only 20% off. It's actually only 80mm from soil to top. The following pictures will give a better scale due to my tools being in the shots.
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Nice start Steven!
I have LOTS of eucalypt seedlings popping up throughout my garden. There are several large trees around, but i dont know which one/s are germinating. Maybe i will attempt something like this.
P.S. I want the red balls in the soil!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I have LOTS of eucalypt seedlings popping up throughout my garden. There are several large trees around, but i dont know which one/s are germinating. Maybe i will attempt something like this.
P.S. I want the red balls in the soil!!!!!!!!!!!!!
JayC
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Well done Steven!
I just bought a Euc Melliodora that stands a bit taller than this one and I was thinking that I should wait a few years to fatten it up as I haven't seen a Euc that small. But after seeing this little (and I mean little) beginning I think I might just start styling.
I just bought a Euc Melliodora that stands a bit taller than this one and I was thinking that I should wait a few years to fatten it up as I haven't seen a Euc that small. But after seeing this little (and I mean little) beginning I think I might just start styling.
I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.