[ID] kinda looks like bottlebrush bark
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[ID] kinda looks like bottlebrush bark
saw this plant at a house my dad is working on, helping them to put up their patio
i was thinking to jin both the tops by burning it and making it like a charcoal type finish
then was thinking to maybe make it windswept or just normal 2 trunk style.
at the base i can see theres remnants of an old plastic pot this plant was growing in and has grown over and the pot is stuck in to the plant a bit now, when i repot it ill try and get that old plastic out as best i can but for now this is the way it came when i got it so ill let it settle down first.
was right next to where the patio was being built so its had cement, grinder and paint on it.
so yeah any ideas on what this is?
i was thinking to jin both the tops by burning it and making it like a charcoal type finish
then was thinking to maybe make it windswept or just normal 2 trunk style.
at the base i can see theres remnants of an old plastic pot this plant was growing in and has grown over and the pot is stuck in to the plant a bit now, when i repot it ill try and get that old plastic out as best i can but for now this is the way it came when i got it so ill let it settle down first.
was right next to where the patio was being built so its had cement, grinder and paint on it.
so yeah any ideas on what this is?
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Re: [ID] kinda looks like bottlebrush bark
Might need to wait a few weeks until there are some leaves to give us a few clues Arklan.
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Re: [ID] kinda looks like bottlebrush bark
any ideas what it is?
and also any ideas why it has some green leaves, some yellow leaves and some bright pink leaves?
and also any ideas why it has some green leaves, some yellow leaves and some bright pink leaves?
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Re: [ID] kinda looks like bottlebrush bark
It is a Bougainvillea spp.
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Re: [ID] kinda looks like bottlebrush bark
Yes Pup is spot on - it's a variegated leaf form. Be careful with any cuts or carving - these need to be sealed to stop rotting.
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Re: [ID] kinda looks like bottlebrush bark
thanks a lot 
any reason why they have 3 different leaf colours? is it sick?

any reason why they have 3 different leaf colours? is it sick?
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Re: [ID] kinda looks like bottlebrush bark
The yellow and green leaves are the verigated leaves. That means they have two colours in the leaf. Sometimes they may revert to one dominate colur. The pink "leaves" are actually flowers. Looks healthy.arklan wrote:thanks a lot
any reason why they have 3 different leaf colours? is it sick?
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Re: [ID] kinda looks like bottlebrush bark
Actually, the pink are bracts that surround the flower, you will find tiny white flowers in the middle of the pink when they bloom.Josh wrote:The pink "leaves" are actually flowers. Looks healthy.
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Re: [ID] kinda looks like bottlebrush bark
Yes quite true. I was trying to keep it simpleDrac0 wrote:Actually, the pink are bracts that surround the flower, you will find tiny white flowers in the middle of the pink when they bloom.Josh wrote:The pink "leaves" are actually flowers. Looks healthy.
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They are thorny, woody vines growing anywhere from 1 to 12 m (3 to 40 ft.) tall, scrambling over other plants with their spiky thorns. The thorns are tipped with a black, waxy substance. They are evergreen where rainfall occurs all year, or deciduous if there is a dry season. The leaves are alternate, simple ovate-acuminate, 4–13 cm long and 2–6 cm broad. The actual flower of the plant is small and generally white, but each cluster of three flowers is surrounded by three or six bracts with the bright colours associated with the plant, including pink, magenta, purple, red, orange, white, or yellow. Bougainvillea glabra is sometimes referred to as "paper flower" because the bracts are thin and papery. The fruit is a narrow five-lobed achene.