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I am thinking of using this tree as part of a two tree planting with tree 1 or 2006.jpg
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Tree 5 is younger and the leaves are much broader but I still believe it to be a banksia integrifolia.Hi Boics,Boics wrote:Hello Gerard.
Any updates on your Banksia's?
This is a great selection you have posted with some nice variety of styling.
As you are also a local Victorian I'd love to hear some of your care techniques as well.
Please detail some thoughts around..
* Repotting
* Hard Prune
* Fertilising
* Water etc etc
I've just stumbled across what I believe to be a fantastic Integrifolia myself yesterday.
I'll post a thread when I get a chance to take a photo or two for some advise.
Cheers,
Isitangus wrote:I have seen at my local garden nursery a prostrate form of the integrifolia, has anyone used this? Perhaps a cascade banksia?
Grant has 10 times my experience.Boics wrote:Thanks Gerard.
I also stumbled across Grant's absolutely awesome font of knowledge thread here on AB re. B. Integrifolia.
Your advise along with Grants will hopefully get me by...
I'll post some pics of my new tree when I find a moment as I'd like to get some styling advise for latter in the year.
P.S. Re. Updates for some reason I thought your original post was much earlier than a month ago!
Clearly updates won't be necessary just yet...
Cheers,