
It's originally from Bonsai environment and is labelled 2009 ! Looking at the plant, does anyone reckon it's 4 years old.

It's been hand labelled as podocarpus.
Any advice on this one is more than welcome.




Lol i was betting myself that someone would comment on my wiring. Great thread you pointed me to.Will definitely have a read through.Jason wrote:What a nice present from your brotherUnfortunately my GF isn't getting my hints about my desire for wrapped bonsai at chrissy
Can't give you too much advice myself, but it looks like your wiring might need a little bit of workI found this thread really helpful with my wiring, I started myself by practising on a dead branch from the backyard
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At least you're giving it a go mate, thats the best way to learnbonborn wrote:Lol i was betting myself that someone would comment on my wiring. Great thread you pointed me to.Will definitely have a read through.Jason wrote:What a nice present from your brotherUnfortunately my GF isn't getting my hints about my desire for wrapped bonsai at chrissy
Can't give you too much advice myself, but it looks like your wiring might need a little bit of workI found this thread really helpful with my wiring, I started myself by practising on a dead branch from the backyard
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If it is a Callistemon, i will be very happy. Googled a few images and i like what i see.trident76 wrote:Although it is a little hard to tell without seeing new buds or flowers, I'm fairly sure your 'podocarpus' is a callistemon, an Australian native. First thing to do would be to get that steel wire off. Stick to aluminium wire for this little guy. Also, the top of the tree appears to be somewhat snapped off. Perhaps make a nice clean cut and then seal with wound sealant.