Casuarina in the wild - Whole tree's by the river
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Casuarina in the wild - Whole tree's by the river
G'day native fans,
Following are some pictures of Casuarina cunninghamiana growing in their native habitat on my rural property. The tree's are estimated to be between 100 and 150 years old and some of the larger ones are over 2.5 meters diameter at the base.
This installment of pictures is focusing on the whole tree's in their natural habitat.
I encourage you to study the pictures and discuss elements that we could copy in our bonsai.
Further posts focus on nebari, uro and trunks also Branch structure.
Regards,
Steven
Following are some pictures of Casuarina cunninghamiana growing in their native habitat on my rural property. The tree's are estimated to be between 100 and 150 years old and some of the larger ones are over 2.5 meters diameter at the base.
This installment of pictures is focusing on the whole tree's in their natural habitat.
I encourage you to study the pictures and discuss elements that we could copy in our bonsai.
Further posts focus on nebari, uro and trunks also Branch structure.
Regards,
Steven
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Re: Casuarina in the wild - Whole tree's by the river
Again these are quite extraordinary especially numbers 16-17- 22.
They remind me so much of PINE trees of the northern hemisphere.
This proves some thing to me about Australian style. Steven you are so right when you have said the Casuarina is Australias pine
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They remind me so much of PINE trees of the northern hemisphere.
This proves some thing to me about Australian style. Steven you are so right when you have said the Casuarina is Australias pine

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Re: Casuarina in the wild - Whole tree's by the river
Casuarinas just become more amazing the more I see and learn of it!
I would love to give a shot at making a river scene like Pic30 or 31
Thanks for the pics!
I would love to give a shot at making a river scene like Pic30 or 31
Thanks for the pics!
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Re: Casuarina in the wild - Whole tree's by the river
I thought These photo's might be of interest in the same vein, it is an A. torulosa of indeterminate age on my property with a fantastic shari-to-jin deadwood heart. Apologies for the phone camera quality.
Cheers
Andy
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Great looking tree Andy! Any ideas on what caused the damage? Ants, lightning etc?
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Steven
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Steven
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Re: Casuarina in the wild - Whole tree's by the river
Steven, inspirational! I'm envious not only the fact you have property (because I live in lego land
)but the view is incredible. Some of those photos are worthy of a frame on the wall.
Is the river salt or fresh? I'm thinking it may be full of crays?

Is the river salt or fresh? I'm thinking it may be full of crays?
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Re: Casuarina in the wild - Whole tree's by the river
G'day Anja,Anja wrote:Is the river salt or fresh? I'm thinking it may be full of crays?
The Turon River is pure fresh water and inhabited with Yabbies, fresh water prawns, trout, Platypus and the odd bit of alluvial gold.
Thanks for your interest.
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Steven
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That's it. I'm packing up and moving! 

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And river rabbits-carp!
Good planets are hard to find.
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Re: Casuarina in the wild - Whole tree's by the river


Bump indeed we should all be going back to have a look at these, an Australian direction of Bonsai,
lovely Steven, lovely
Watty