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Bonsai for QLD?

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Just wondering if anyone can help- I've been asked by some relatives for a bonsai. One lives in Ballina and requested a fig, but the other lives in Qld, (Glasshouse Mountains) and were really keen to have me do a Bonsai for them- but really didn't have a clue about what type of tree or species they'd like. They weren't keen on a fig so can anyone from SE Qld recommend some trees (other than figs) that do well up that way?

I've lived in Sydney (& still do) all my life so really have no idea what would be suitable for the climate. They're average gardeners so perhaps something that is reasonably hardy as well?

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Chinese elm - number 2 choice after a fig and virtually bulletproof :tu:
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Check out Reddragon's link in the forum on Atlas of Australia. You can type in the postcode and species suitable for the area will come up.
Good one Reddragon! :hooray:
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Bougy Fan wrote:Chinese elm - number 2 choice after a fig and virtually bulletproof :tu:
Thanks! Sounds like the go as I'll be able to train it in Syd too!
fireworks wrote:Check out Reddragon's link in the forum on Atlas of Australia. You can type in the postcode and species suitable for the area will come up.
Good one Reddragon! :hooray:
This is excellent too! However limited to natives so I'd have to see if I could get the tree species in Sydney... but I'll send them the link and see if there's anything they're really keen on.

Thanks guys!

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Post by Nathan »

Hi Chipper

I live in Brisbane, the trees that are doing well in my collection are Junipers, figs Queensland small leaf, Chinese elms, bougs and Banksias, I have several black pines as well

The key thing is to put them in a position that does not get too much afternoon sun especially in Summer

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Thanks Amy,

Some more excellent suggestions :tu: - I'll put forward all these as suggestions for them and let them decide what they'd like- I really want to do something they will be happy with but also something that would survive well up there so I really appreciate the advice and variety!

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Elm or Trident Maple I would reckon or maybe Celtis

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Swamp cypress would do very well in the Glasshouse Mountians, It is fairly humid and wet most of the time in that area.

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