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- Pup
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[Here are a couple of my Paperbarks, just for show.
Both these trees are collected specimens.
Cheers Pup
Both these trees are collected specimens.
Cheers Pup
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Hi Pup,
A couple of very nice trees mate. What is the diameter of both of them?
Regards Ray
A couple of very nice trees mate. What is the diameter of both of them?
Regards Ray
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Great trees Pup,
Hope to see them in the flesh one day.
I have attempted to dig a similar variety from my father in-laws tea tree plantation but have found the root system extensive. Tried with a bucket on the front of a large John Deere
tractor with poor results.
After that dig I think I might buy a few from a nursery and ground grow them myself.
Regards,
Peter
Hope to see them in the flesh one day.
I have attempted to dig a similar variety from my father in-laws tea tree plantation but have found the root system extensive. Tried with a bucket on the front of a large John Deere
tractor with poor results.
After that dig I think I might buy a few from a nursery and ground grow them myself.
Regards,
Peter
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Hi Ray the informal is 16cm and the semi cascade/windswept? is 12cm .Ray M wrote:Hi Pup,
A couple of very nice trees mate. What is the diameter of both of them?
Regards Ray
Thank you all for your comments it is my pleasure.
Cheers Pup
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Hi pup.
Lovely trees as always.
The elegant tall number in the back keeps catching my eye.
Any chance of bolstering this thread with yet another gem?
Lovely trees as always.
The elegant tall number in the back keeps catching my eye.
Any chance of bolstering this thread with yet another gem?
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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That one in the background is a project. It is a Casuarina cunninghamiana, but will show it for in the next week.Boics wrote:Hi pup.
Lovely trees as always.
The elegant tall number in the back keeps catching my eye.
Any chance of bolstering this thread with yet another gem?
Cheers Pup
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AWESOME.
Regards
Rae
Regards
Rae
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I always find myself staring at Houdini, really do love that tree... well I think I love all your tree's Pup, but that one in particular is amazing.
Thankyou for sharing

Thankyou for sharing




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