Trident Autumn Colour

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Trident Autumn Colour

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Hi All,
I was at Mr Hanh's Nursery today, I had to take a pic of this it look awesome, this tree is huge :D
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looks awesome from here el! whats with the wood in front of the nebari? :D
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Doh! I shoulda removed it, for the photo.... the base of the tree is crazy, Mr Hanh has a habit of placing bulkier items on the some of his pots, when I asked him why he said its cause of watering... I dunno....
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theres moisture under the rocks works like mulching kinda. keeps the roots warm too. :D
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Also if your watering with a hose or a larger/stronger supply of water than the regular watering can, it can wash away soil. Some people place rocks/timber on the soil so that the water stream can hit that and spread so it doesn't wash away soil. On some of my smaller trees with less soil, i sit rocks on the top of them to hold in a dipper for my irrigation system, as they don't stick too well to a course mix.

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A great tree for a starter, (potensai) Jayc!

Who is Mr Hahn and where can we find him?
I might buy that tree? What do you thinkl?
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Sorry tmaster, that is not my tree. I really am sorry its not....

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Hi tmaster,
Not sure if this tree was sold, last I heard someone was offering 5 thousand for it, Mr Hanh Nursery is in Melbourne, Sunshine. I can PM details if you like.
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To fend off the garden birds? Might be?

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