Melalueca thymifolia

Incana, Lanceolata, Linariifolia, Rhaphiophylla, Styphelioides etc
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Melalueca thymifolia

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A nursery in the Atherton Tablelands is closing down, another sad loss to the nursery business as this is fairly specific to Australian Native trees
Known as Yagura, it is up for liquidation.
I have had the opportunity to pick up some trees from the over the years and they will be a sad loss to me also if they close.
This one (of two) that I got for the day at $16
This as you can imagine is simply its first haircut, and at normally 5 mtrs I am not even sure how big I will grow this out,it's back to my "junk pile" for a couple of years now to see what it does.
The diversity of foliage on Mel's never ceases to amaze me, when you look at this and its twin post;
hope you enjoy
Watty
1.1 Mel thymifolia pink lace.jpg
2.2 Mel thymifolia pink lace.jpg
3.1 Mel sylvana.jpg
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