This tree was collected from a garden make over in 2005 it has been trained by Pup as an informal up right since then it is.
A Babingtonia virgata formally Baekia virgata
It is 34 cm high
it is 34 cm wide
It is in a hand made Patrick Kennedy pot
Category 1 Babingtonia virgata
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Category 1 Babingtonia virgata
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Re: Category 1 Babingtonia virgata
That is definetly my favourite so far, I love it!
It has that classic shape of so many native trees around my area.
It has that classic shape of so many native trees around my area.
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Re: Category 1 Babingtonia virgata
Hi Pup, Your trees are spectacular. I have been looking at some of the melaleuca's you have entered and all I can say is I am pleased I don't have to judge them, as I wouldn't know which of them should get first prize, but one of them should. This tree is such a natural form, its a beauty.
The best of luck, Carole
The best of luck, Carole