This is a Aussie compact (Syzygium australe compact form)
I bought this tree in winter of 09. Very root bound in a 12 inch pot.
Cut back and repotted in styrofoam box on 19-9-09
It is 35cm tall and 7cm at the soil level.
only cost $5 bargain
[Category 2] Syzygium australe
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[Category 2] Syzygium australe
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Why is it that some people can't just give there oppinion.....if someone does not agree is there really a need to jump on your shetland pony and pretend its a high horse???
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Re: [Category 2] Syzygium australe
Lillipillies develop very nicely after a couple of years and you have started with a nice stout trunk with lovely movement. Keep working on it and it will reward you in a short time. Remember, keep up the Confidor to avoid psyllids.
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Re: [Category 2] Syzygium australe
Thank you Melaquin,
I too love the movement in it.....psyllids? are they the lumps that lilly pillys get in the leaves?
thanks again for your comments
Cheers
Gott
I too love the movement in it.....psyllids? are they the lumps that lilly pillys get in the leaves?
thanks again for your comments
Cheers
Gott
Why is it that some people can't just give there oppinion.....if someone does not agree is there really a need to jump on your shetland pony and pretend its a high horse???