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A while ago you asked for a progress report on the flowers of the little Bottlebrush, I said they were slow, but in the last week they have started to move. The large M, rhaphiophylla is a part of the one from here, which was split into 3 I have two and you have the smallest part. So as you can see with feeding and pruning keeping the thrip at bay they do grow well.
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Is that an air layering?
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VelvetSicklid wrote:Is that an air layering?


Here are the tree after they grew from CUTTINGS

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Hi Pup,

What tree is in the third pic please??

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FatMingsBonsai wrote:Hi Pup,

What tree is in the third pic please??

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It is a Melaleuca rhaphiophylla collected in 2005 it is 85 cm high. If you are interested in buying, it is $ 2500-00 plus $500-00 freight.

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Pup wrote:
FatMingsBonsai wrote:Hi Pup,

What tree is in the third pic please??

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It is a Melaleuca rhaphiophylla collected in 2005 it is 85 cm high. If you are interested in buying, it is $ 2500-00 plus $500-00 freight.

Cheers Pup

the Callistemon is coming up a treat :tu: , and the Rhaphiophylla is an awesome tree , well worth the $$ :beer: :beer:
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Pup wrote:
VelvetSicklid wrote:Is that an air layering?


Here are the tree after they grew from CUTTINGS

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Have you ever air layered a bottle brush?
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VelvetSicklid wrote:
Pup wrote:
VelvetSicklid wrote:Is that an air layering?


Here are the tree after they grew from CUTTINGS

viewtopic.php?f=55&t=2641&start=0#p28154
Have you ever air layered a bottle brush?
No never had too, but I cannot see why they would not, as I have approach grafted them. Approach grafting is when you cut into the living tree and then put a branch or twig into the area you want a new branch. This is not a strong as thread grafting.

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Ok, thanks for the reply Pup, i might air layer a bottle brush for my pop who is native mad.
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Looking great Pup! Thanks for the update. Your raph looks super health too.
Can't help but think that the Callistemon could do with a better pot though :lost:

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Steven wrote:Looking great Pup! Thanks for the update. Your raph looks super health too.
Can't help but think that the Callistemon could do with a better pot though :lost:

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OOH craig might not agree on the pot. It has more flowers open today .

Yea it is time to get out the hedge shears again. Looking after two collections things tend to get away a bit.

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Pup wrote:
FatMingsBonsai wrote:Hi Pup,

What tree is in the third pic please??

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It is a Melaleuca rhaphiophylla collected in 2005 it is 85 cm high. If you are interested in buying, it is $ 2500-00 plus $500-00 freight.

Cheers Pup
Thanks for the offer, but I'll pass ;) :lol: Freight ?? :whistle:

Nice trees :hooray:

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Thought you might :lol: :lol: :lol: :lost: :whistle: :P :P
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Funny bugger !! :lol: ;) :tu:

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