Hi guy,
A friend has been cultivating this while in the ground for 6-9months. We are trying to identify so that we can fiigurw out the best timw to remove.
Any help would be much appreciated.
Nick
[ID] tea tree???
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[ID] tea tree???
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Re: ? tea tree???
Thanks peter, what family are they from?PeterH wrote:Looks like "Sannantha'' formerly "'Babingtoia'' formerly '' Baeckea'' ,,I think.
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We thought it might have been a melaleuca alternifolia but obviously not sure hence why im here haha.
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Re: ? tea tree???
Hi Nicholaus,
Try looking up Baeckea ( Myrtaceae),
The experts are still making changes. I think it is now called Sannantha pluriflora. Small white flowers. I have one similar and other people have posted under Baeckea.
Regards,
Peter
Try looking up Baeckea ( Myrtaceae),
The experts are still making changes. I think it is now called Sannantha pluriflora. Small white flowers. I have one similar and other people have posted under Baeckea.
Regards,
Peter
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I did a google image search on the baeckea and I would probably say youve hit it on the head! Thanks for your help, any hints or tips on removing from the ground?PeterH wrote:Hi Nicholaus,
Try looking up Baeckea ( Myrtaceae),
The experts are still making changes. I think it is now called Sannantha pluriflora. Small white flowers. I have one similar and other people have posted under Baeckea.
Regards,
Peter
Thanks again.
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Re: [ID] tea tree???
Hi Nicholaus,
I bought mine as a stock tree so I not sure about digging( when potting from black pot to Bonsai pot I had no problems). Myself I would wait till the time of year when the flowering is finished and then dig it. Your climate is a lot different to mine and it may have a better chance of survival whenever it is removed.
There are members on this site with more experience with this species and hope they may give you better direction.
Regards,
Peter
I bought mine as a stock tree so I not sure about digging( when potting from black pot to Bonsai pot I had no problems). Myself I would wait till the time of year when the flowering is finished and then dig it. Your climate is a lot different to mine and it may have a better chance of survival whenever it is removed.
There are members on this site with more experience with this species and hope they may give you better direction.
Regards,
Peter