One year old tree, and 4 tubestock minis...Not even sure what I'm going to do yet!
[A Forest Tale] melbrackstone - Baeckea virgata
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[A Forest Tale] melbrackstone - Baeckea virgata
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Re: [A Forest Tale] melbrackstone - Baeckea virgata
Hey Mel,
Great that you've dropped another entry into this competition. I am sure there are a number of great ideas already forming in that creative head of yours.... . These look lovely and the bark on the taller one looks great for such a young tree.
Great that you've dropped another entry into this competition. I am sure there are a number of great ideas already forming in that creative head of yours.... . These look lovely and the bark on the taller one looks great for such a young tree.
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Cheers Mark, I said one year old cos that's how long I've had it...lol. Not sure of its age, to be honest.
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No drama ...it's young and it's got nice bark... some of our natives are ridiculously fast to grow and achieve the perception of age. Fast to die too but that's just me and my handling .
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IT all takes time to get a feel for the various trees....In 20 years time you'll be an expert.
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Re: [A Forest Tale] melbrackstone - Baeckea virgata
Ha! I think in twenty year’s time I might be a master’s apprentice. At best. I’ll have had fun along the way though...
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