Hi There...
First post on the boards and I'm itching for some assistance to properly identify some of my trees!
1. I presume this to be some sort of cypress and this one is around 4-5 years of age...
Hasn't been that healthy from time to time and likely cause I don't know enough of how to care for it!
2. These I've had for a couple of years and never really been that fond of them but hey almost every tree starts to grow on one with age...
Is this some sort of an ash?
3. Next couple are only a tiny little fella that was coming out of the brick cracks next door...
Is this a flowering cherry?
4. Last 2 pics are of this "sprucey" kind of specimen?
I've actually had this for around 10 years although neglect and lack of knowledge has kept this tree still very immature in consideration of how old it is...
Looking forward to your replies and assistance.
Kind regards,
Boics.
Need help with Identification of a few trees please
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Re: Need help with Identification of a few trees please
Pic 5 looks like a desert ash, 6,7 and 8 I'm guessing but is it a Peyton's green or cypresses torulosa. Sorry about botanical and common names.
Hope that helps a little.
Need a bit more time on the others
Hope that helps a little.
Need a bit more time on the others

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Re: Need help with Identification of a few trees please
Awesome Chad.
I reckon you are 100% on the money with the "cupressus torulosa arctic green"
http://www.winterhill.com.au/includes/p ... ree_id=154
I did pick this up from a nursery if I recall a few years ago and that link I just posted almost certainly provides a positive identity.
I'd say your pretty damn close with the desert ash as well: http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/rostrevo ... 1007237781#"
I reckon you are 100% on the money with the "cupressus torulosa arctic green"
http://www.winterhill.com.au/includes/p ... ree_id=154
I did pick this up from a nursery if I recall a few years ago and that link I just posted almost certainly provides a positive identity.
I'd say your pretty damn close with the desert ash as well: http://www.gumtree.com.au/s-ad/rostrevo ... 1007237781#"
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Re: Need help with Identification of a few trees please
7, and 8 are Sargeant Juniper
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Re: Need help with Identification of a few trees please
Welcome to the backyard. Can I suggest that if you are not in a local club you should join one? Lots in Melb. Lots of crazies close by...
At a guess, pix 3 and 4 might be Hibiscus syriacus - look around the neighbourhood to see if there are the simple purple flowers in summer.
Best of luck. There's a very good show at Box Hill - check when and where.
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At a guess, pix 3 and 4 might be Hibiscus syriacus - look around the neighbourhood to see if there are the simple purple flowers in summer.
Best of luck. There's a very good show at Box Hill - check when and where.
Gavin
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Re: Need help with Identification of a few trees please
Thank you all for your replies so far...
Having originally thought that pic 3 and 4 were a flowering cherry and now looking at the birch, alder and hibiscus options I think the flowering cherry can almost be crossed out.
This is regardless of the fact it sprouted directly beneath one!
Alder and birch still a good chance although I have no idea where they might have come from!
Hibiscus is mildly possible (massive old one next door) but I think the leaves are quite different - I'll double check this option when I get a moment.
Ken, I am not disputing your belief of the sargeant juniper however I would be curious as to why you seem so certain?
I was clearly somewhat convinced that it was the cypressus?
To clarify this plant originated from a plant nursery and not a bonsai nursery so either residential grade option seems feasible to me..
Having originally thought that pic 3 and 4 were a flowering cherry and now looking at the birch, alder and hibiscus options I think the flowering cherry can almost be crossed out.
This is regardless of the fact it sprouted directly beneath one!
Alder and birch still a good chance although I have no idea where they might have come from!
Hibiscus is mildly possible (massive old one next door) but I think the leaves are quite different - I'll double check this option when I get a moment.
Ken, I am not disputing your belief of the sargeant juniper however I would be curious as to why you seem so certain?
I was clearly somewhat convinced that it was the cypressus?
To clarify this plant originated from a plant nursery and not a bonsai nursery so either residential grade option seems feasible to me..
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Re: Need help with Identification of a few trees please
I would have to agree with Ken on pics 7 & 8 'Juniperus sargentii' or Shimpaku
'Cupressus' foliage usually has more obvious branching. 5 & 6 probably Flowering ash 'Fraxinus graffithii' 3 & 4 definately birch 'Butula pendula ?'
1 & 2 maybe Dwarf Alberta spruce 'Picea glauca ' Conicle" chris
, 'Cupressus' foliage usually has more obvious branching. 5 & 6 probably Flowering ash 'Fraxinus graffithii' 3 & 4 definately birch 'Butula pendula ?'
1 & 2 maybe Dwarf Alberta spruce 'Picea glauca ' Conicle" chris
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Re: Need help with Identification of a few trees please
Hi Boics , try a Google on these , its difficult to I.Dfrom a small amount of foliage but at a guess
1-2 Picea Albertainia
3-4 Silver Birch
56 Ash English or Desert "Black buds" are the best clue
7-8 Juniperus Chinensis -Blue or green - digital camera's can make green foliage look blue
Cheers Alpineart
1-2 Picea Albertainia
3-4 Silver Birch
56 Ash English or Desert "Black buds" are the best clue
7-8 Juniperus Chinensis -Blue or green - digital camera's can make green foliage look blue
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Re: Need help with Identification of a few trees please
I'm thinking that the Picea glauca Albertiana "Dwarf Spruce" is likely on the money...
This looks very similar to my specimen: http://ourbonsai.makebonsai.com/ourbons ... jpg&page=1
I'll post a real pic of mine when I get a moment...
Indeed I think that Silver Birch could be an option...
The leaf shape is near too identical however knowing Silver Birch it is certainly a little more rough to the touch...
Note the slight differences here http://www.flickr.com/photos/hedgerowmo ... /lightbox/
Once again I have no idea where this one might have flown in from now but I'll be sure to keep an eye on this..
As the plant matures I'm sure it will provide some more key identifying features...
I think we might be close to agreed that I have some sort of ash...
Loving it peeps!
This is great and will allow me to better understand and take care of my individual trees.
This looks very similar to my specimen: http://ourbonsai.makebonsai.com/ourbons ... jpg&page=1
I'll post a real pic of mine when I get a moment...
Indeed I think that Silver Birch could be an option...
The leaf shape is near too identical however knowing Silver Birch it is certainly a little more rough to the touch...
Note the slight differences here http://www.flickr.com/photos/hedgerowmo ... /lightbox/
Once again I have no idea where this one might have flown in from now but I'll be sure to keep an eye on this..
As the plant matures I'm sure it will provide some more key identifying features...
I think we might be close to agreed that I have some sort of ash...
Loving it peeps!
This is great and will allow me to better understand and take care of my individual trees.
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful