New Pot from New Potter

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New Pot from New Potter

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I don't really know if the title is correct, however this I know for sure. One of the members of our bonsai society has commenced, or re-commenced pottery and has made a few trial pots to see if members of our society like them, think they are suitable and of sufficient quality.
The first time I saw this one I really liked it and as such bought it. It is earthy, almost rustic and well balanced so I put a tree in it to see how that would go. The tree is a Leptospermum ? so if anyone recognizes it I would appreciate if you could let me know. What I do know is that the leaves are 7 mm or 8 mm long, dark olive colour and quite sharp tip with a flakey bark but I haven't seen it flower yet.
Anyway, its about the pot. The potter - Viv - has agreed to have a reasonable selection for purchase at our next exhibition so I am looking forward to that. Good to see another Aussie potter on the scene.
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Re: New Pot from New Potter

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Hi Watto,
Nice pot. Looks like you may have a Scoparium. They like full sun. I put mine in dappled shade after a repot last year. Forgot it was still there till another one in full sun flowered. Have moved it back to full sun so expect it to flower next year.
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Thanks for the info Kirky. I'll keep an eye out for the flowering.
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How do we order these nice pots?
Always we hope someone else has the answer.
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Unfortunately Kvan, these pots will not be on the market "fair dinkum" until about October next year.
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Is that the Viv who joined your club just a few years ago? And who has some excellent mohair fleeces for sale?
Beautiful pot and well-made.
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Yep, Viv has been a member for a while now and is making some pots for fun.
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