I have what I believe to be callitris seedlings, however after 12 months growth i have some variation that leads me to think that one may be something different.
These have a darker in colour foliage
The browning on the tips i think is a reaction to the cold.
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The taller one is lighter shade of green almost yellow and has a citrus smell to the foliage,it also is a lot stronger in its growth.
If anyone with experience growing Callitris from seed could help it would be appreciated.
Callitris seedlings?
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Re: Callitris seedlings?
The yellow citrus smelling one may be Cupressus macrocarpa, do you have any idea about mother tree they came from or if from seed what the seed pod looked like?
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Re: Callitris seedlings?
You could be right, I should have taken more care recording the trees I collected seed from. At what age would expect mature foliage to appear?
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Re: Callitris seedlings?
I have about 200 callitris gracilis growing that I germinated last September and they do have colour variation. Although there is nothing as pronounced as yours. Walking around Mount Arapiles where I collected the seed from there is definitely a variation in colour within the same species.
I do have about 300 cupressus macrocarpa planted at the same time as well. Except for the difference of the cotyledon's it would have been impossible for me to tell the diference between the two plants for the first 9 months. My callitris have just started pushing mature foliage over the last few months so now the difference is obvious. Having a very poor sense of smell I cant really comment on that. I guess you will know more when you start seeing mature foliage.
I do have about 300 cupressus macrocarpa planted at the same time as well. Except for the difference of the cotyledon's it would have been impossible for me to tell the diference between the two plants for the first 9 months. My callitris have just started pushing mature foliage over the last few months so now the difference is obvious. Having a very poor sense of smell I cant really comment on that. I guess you will know more when you start seeing mature foliage.
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Re: Callitris seedlings?
Thanks for the reply Gyrza, might find out this next growing season.
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Re: Callitris seedlings?
I think that I can now say not callitris, best guess now is cupressus macrocarpa . At 18 months I would have expected to see a mature foliage by now if it was Callitris.
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