I dont want anyone thinking i have not got any Aussies. I am playing with them just not so good at it yet I.D's would be glorious (my knowledge of Aussies is now out there for all to see ) I had to come out of the closet sooner or later.
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First one could be a kunzea or a lepto, hard to see.
I love the pot, and love the tree, very nice bodhi.
This is a kunzea baxteri. Looks very similar....but then.... don't they all [/url]
The second one.... no idea.
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Rory I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
Central Coast, NSW
Bonsai: Casuarina Leptospermum Banksia Phebalium Baeckea Melalueca Ficus
bonsaibuddyman wrote:First one could be a kunzea or a lepto, hard to see.
I love the pot, and love the tree, very nice bodhi.
Jason wrote:Nice work though lovely little tree's
marcela wrote:Hi Diederik,
You might have to join a certain Native club to get those identified for you..
Hope you're well.
Thanks for the input folks, and yes Marcella, i have given the Native club thoughts. Just that looooonnnnggg drive to the big smoke. And dont talk about the getting home after Midnight
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