I noticed in another thread that Wrightia religiosa was popular in Bonsai up in Cairns and was wondering if the plant was available from anywhere up there? I had several Thai Temple bell's in my collection while I was in Darwin, but have not been able to get any down this way. All help greatly appreciated guys.
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Thai Temple Bells
Thought I'd posted this before, but must have "made an error in posting" .
I noticed in another thread that Wrightia religiosa was popular in Bonsai up in Cairns and was wondering if the plant was available from anywhere up there? I had several Thai Temple bell's in my collection while I was in Darwin, but have not been able to get any down this way. All help greatly appreciated guys.
I noticed in another thread that Wrightia religiosa was popular in Bonsai up in Cairns and was wondering if the plant was available from anywhere up there? I had several Thai Temple bell's in my collection while I was in Darwin, but have not been able to get any down this way. All help greatly appreciated guys.
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Re: Thai Temple Bells
hi mate,
i have a couple at the moment, have a couple of cuttings going aswell to see how they go. can let you know when/if the cuttings strike.
they arent big though, maybe 10mm across.
i have a couple at the moment, have a couple of cuttings going aswell to see how they go. can let you know when/if the cuttings strike.
they arent big though, maybe 10mm across.
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Re: Thai Temple Bells
Thank you Ash, eagerly await your reply.
Good luck with the cuttings Jamie, they are a great Bonsai subject and one plant where the flowers are really worth waiting for.
Good luck with the cuttings Jamie, they are a great Bonsai subject and one plant where the flowers are really worth waiting for.
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