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What Melaleucas are people working with?

Post by Craig »

:gday: All :wave: ; as a follow on of Hornets thread on Ficus, viewtopic.php?f=133&t=9872#p105099 , I thought it would be interesting to start one on Melaleucas.

What different types of Melaleucas are people from different areas growing for Bonsai? :?: .

So far this is what i'm growing ;

M.rhaphiophylla , M.preissiana , M.acerosa , M.ringens , M.armillaris ,

M.lanceolata , M.bracteata,rev green , M.bracteata,golden gem , M.incana nana , M.fulgens , M.lateritia ,

M.coccinea , M.quinquenervia , , and 5 yet to be ID'd types.

new additions= M.cuticularis , M.vividiflora .


I have some cuttings going from ; M.nesophila , M.stypheloides , M.rhaphiophylla , M.bracteata,g gem ,M.acerosa and 1 other mystery type.


I've just germinated some seeds of M.suberosa and have just sown some M.eliptica seeds.



Feel free to add your Mels ,
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Nice collection you have there. Mine is pretty poor, i have linearfolia, howeana (cuttings) and 2 other sp (cant remember names at the moment) whish i believe have died. Also have some seed to sow, last lot got eaten by slugs.
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I am playing with M. bracteata, linearifolia and armillaris.
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I am working with a large stypheliodes which has a thread going here. On Monday i am going to do a collect of another which will need an i.d on this site. It is sitting in a friends nature strip and has the most wonderful tan paper bark. It is basically a Bonsai already (i think from nature strip cutting from our council) so it will be a dig and straight into a training pot :fc: I usually put them into a large grow box but i do not think this guy will need it.
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Post by Pup »

Going by the responses, not too many working with them.

I have at the moment 1 M,rhaphiophylla 2 M,cuticularis 3 M, linophylla sbp 4M, lanceolata 5 M, preissiana 6 M,linarifolia 7 M, Linarifolia X claret tops

8 M, bracteata golden gem 9 M, bracteata X revolution gold 10 M, bracteata X revolution green 11 M,Incana 12 M,nesophila 13 M,elliptica M, ringens

14 M, quinquenervia.

Which, with the amount I have is enough, unless something outstanding comes along.

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Hey Craig,

Thats a nice little list of species your working on.

My list
stypheloides, thymifolia, & 2 other unidentified.


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Thanks for the responses guys :yes: i suspect people are holding out on us :lost:


Hornet wrote:Mine is pretty poor,
It's not how many you have that counts :shake: , it's that your giving them a try that does :cool:
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My mels are experimental, mostly less than a couple of years old so nothing impressive and little info on how they respond to various techniques and timing so far.
Species in training as bonsai: M. 'claret tops', M. lateritia, M. violacea (has not responded well to pruning so far), M. incana, M.incana 'velvet cushion' , M. blaeriifolia, M. hypericifolia (prostrate), M. decussata(probably?), M. quinquinervia (frost sensitive here)

Plants in pots but less than 1 year here: M. microphylla, M. micromera

In the garden but not yet as bonsai: M. thymifolia, M. fulgens, M. conothamnoides

Have tried but not survived: M. megacephala,

There's also a couple of others that I'm not certain of the species at this stage.
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Craig wrote:Thanks for the responses guys :yes: i suspect people are holding out on us :lost:


Hornet wrote:Mine is pretty poor,
It's not how many you have that counts :shake: , it's that your giving them a try that does :cool:
I do plan to increase the collection as i find more yamadori and advanced nursery stock. They really are a great genus of natives :)
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M. linarifolia claret tops
M. bracteata golden gem
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Only had them a couple of months, so no useful information:

M. squarrosa, stypheloides, thymifolia, and this one I've lost the label of:
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Only have
Melaleuca decussata "Cross Leaf Honey Myrtle". The only remaining one I have, and is in the ground at the moment. Might remove it next year and pot into pot

the other is Melaleuca bracteata 'Golden Gem', which is my Workshop Tree from Peter Adams this year see this thread here viewtopic.php?f=25&t=8204&hilit=tsob&start=30#p98703

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Post by irish »

Hi.

As a person who has only 11 months 2 weeks learning in the ways of Bonsai, and mainly only natives (Gums) growing in the ground.I have nothing in a pot. I only read about Melaleucas taking as much in as i can, so when the time comes i may have half an idea.

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Craig wrote:So far this is what i'm growing ;

M.rhaphiophylla , M.preissiana , M.acerosa , M.ringens , M.armillaris ,

M.lanceolata , M.bracteata,rev green , M.bracteata,golden gem , M.incana nana , M.fulgens , M.lateritia ,

M.coccinea , M.quinquenervia , , and 5 yet to be ID'd types.

new additions= M.cuticularis , M.vividiflora .


I have some cuttings going from ; M.nesophila , M.stypheloides , M.rhaphiophylla , M.bracteata,g gem ,M.acerosa and 1 other mystery type.


I've just germinated some seeds of M.suberosa and have just sown some M.eliptica seeds.


I have just added M. radula and M. conothamnoides to the list, :D
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