The tree as of today ;
height - 550mm
width - 580mm
depth - 450mm
base - 130mm
Pot;
300x 230 100mm unglazed rectangle.
I removed a substantial amount of roots to allow the use of this pot.
Happy new year to you all

Well said Harry, took the words right out of my mouth!harry wrote:That is a very special tree now mate I would be very proud of it. I think the pot suits it well, it brings out the trunk and the Masculine feel of the tree, and dose not over power or understate.
Well done Craig also have a happy new year.
Thankyou Steve , glad i can provide inspiration,steve_84 wrote:Craig, What a brilliant looking tree. From what you started with to now is amazing. Give that man a new![]()
You have inspired me to try something different on my next tree.
Very pleased with the outcome of this tree Harry, thanks mate.harry wrote:That is a very special tree now mate I would be very proud of it.
A pipper , that's a new one for meDario wrote:It is a pipper Craig and that pot makes the tree look even more grand
Izzy mate, it's sitting there awaiting your visit, anytime.izzykay wrote:One of my favourite progressions Craig and in very quick timewould love to see this one in the flesh
Rintar wrote: Fantastic work how did the sprouting from roots go??
Cheers Rintar
squizzy wrote:Craig,
This is anothe great mel. You seem to have this species all sorted out. All these pictures of mels has inpired me to get my first lot going which is a group planting of quinquinerveas???( spelling)
I will posts some picks up when I get a chance and get you to comment. You will be the go to man for melaleucas I think.
Cheers
Squizz