Kunzea from seed.
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Kunzea from seed.
Recently Snow and Shibu mentioned in a post the large number of seedlings that seem to pop up . I usually am inundated with Kunzea seedlings most are pulled but sometimes a few are saved. These two are probably the oldest ones i have, not sure of their age but knowing how long they take to thicken i would say about 6to 8 years. Of course, a little bit of extravagant bending took place. Cheers John.
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Re: Kunzea from seed.
They can certainly do that kind of bend in the wild. Coming along nicely and love the pots.
Jan
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