Ted Poynton's Angophora

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Ted Poynton's Angophora

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Has everyone here seen Ted's Angophora Costata? After visiting Williams Nursery a few weeks back I've gotta say I've never seen anything like it.
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I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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Hi Teejay, I am always at this nursery, it is one of my favourites to wander around... I love all his plants, they are great. He has a few that I particularly like: the large pine planting, his very slanting cedar in that amazing hand carved bluse stone pot, and his blue atlantic cedar grouping. However they are all great, what a great place. I have some customers down that way, so I manage to drop in regularly.

And he has a good, if not modest, selection of Australian Natives.
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great piece

Has anyone had much success with this species ?? they are possibly my favorite tree and were everywhere on the property I grew up on.
I just can not seem to get them to live past a few months.

Any tips or success stories would be great to hear.
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Just a word on Ted's Angophora, I was speaking to him yesterday and it's headed to the national collection in Canberra soon. A well deserved honor for sure as it is, in my opinion, the most impressive bonsai gum I've ever seen.

Melbourne folk who haven't been should go to William's nursery while it's still there, and Canberra folk should go and see it at the national collection.

Well done Ted!
I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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hear hear! :D
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Where abouts is the National Bonsai collection in Canberra?
I'm heading that direction soon and wouldn't mind a visit!
Thanks for the great idea..
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This is a beautiful tree, good on Ted.
I was at Ted's nursery about a month ago and took a pic, I found it had a bit of dieback but nothing a bit of prune can't fix :)
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BTW: Bonscythe here is the address and website http://www.cbs.org.au/NBPCA/Where%20we%20are.htm
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This tree is, in my mind, the best example of a Euc that i have (possibly will) ever gt the pleasure of seeing. Truely amazing. Hope the guys in canberra can keep it looking just as good as it does now.

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Where abouts is the National Bonsai collection in Canberra?
I'm heading that direction soon and wouldn't mind a visit!
I've no idea! :lol: Someone here should know though. PM Grant Bowie for the address maybe?
...I found it had a bit of dieback but nothing a bit of prune can't fix
I asked him about that and he likes it, 'gives it some character' I think he said. :D
This tree is, in my mind, the best example of a Euc that i have (possibly will) ever gt the pleasure of seeing. Truely amazing.
You're not wrong Jezz!
I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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I volunteer at the National Collection occassionally and I can tell you that Ted's Angophora is looking just fine. No hang on its better than that - it looks great. It has heaps of new growth and looks like a kid on its first date, standing tall and sparkling.
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Good to hear Watto! :D
I really do wish they'd hurry up and grow.
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