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Hey everyone

I need some of the ausbonsai experts to give me an ID on this little darlin
Its a tree and it has a white flower that comes out in a row with a very nice scent to it.
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Probably Robinia pseudoacacia "Frisia" Golden Honey locust or Golden Robinia.

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=robi ... 9iKB8HugBg
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Yep, your spot on Hackimoto! Thats it for sure!

Nice work. It looks like it would make a good Bonsai!

Thanks a lot mate :hooray:
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You are welcome. :yes: The only problem as Bonsai would be the large compound leaf. :no:
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Most definitely a robinia.
This is grafted in nursery stock so make sure you don't get the under stock as it is green and has large thorns on it. Very ugly.
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O..K.... What is a large compound leaf Hacki?

Thanks Chad. The one I plucked the leaves off was a Council tree and I didn't notice any thorns in the short time I inspected it but I will be sure to pay it another visit. It is right under my nose!
Thanks for the heads up mate ;)
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A compound leaf is a leaf divided up into many sub-leaflets. they are hard to manage in Bonsai because they tend to flop over each other and look messy. Most figs have a simple leaf, Jacaranda has a compound leaf. See below for better explanation.

https://www.google.com.au/search?q=comp ... iQf-6oHYDw

What Chad was saying was that Frisia is a cultivar that is grown by grafting it onto a green root stock and as such will re shoot down low with green leaves and wicked thorns.
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I have one dug up from my sisters house from a root sucker a few years ago. Still in a lager pot to develop the trunkl and then branching
Hack is correct re the compound leaves, although I think they will reduce in size quite a bit in a Bonsai pot. ( no too sure yet tho).

They will backbud on old wood,but seems for me never where I want them tho :-(. On mine the large trunkchop scar is taking a long time to heal over :-(.
Lovely Yellow colour in Autumn tho

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Thanks for the link Hacki, I am with you now... Geez... how hard is this bonsai action?

Thank goodness for Steven,the moderaters and posters on ausbonsai!!! I would be stuffed without you guys n gals

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Ken, does your one dug up from a root sucker have golden or green leaves? :lost:
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Hackimoto wrote:Ken, does your one dug up from a root sucker have golden or green leaves? :lost:
From memory, They come out a pale green, then go yello in Autumn.
I will post a photo next week when I get home as it was only just leafing out when I left last week.

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