Just doing a tree research amongst the suitable Australian natives for bonsai opportunities
I do a bit of creek collecting and always looking for a new opportunity.
Came across this so would like to ask the readers if they have any of this.
It seems it will be limited to east NSW Coast near creeks and rivers.
Has a unique Australian history , a unique botanic nature and is a gorgeous tree to boot. One we should be cultivating.
?????
Not much talk of it in the "search"
Watty
Callicoma serratifolia
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Re: Callicoma serratifolia
http://www.cbs.org.au/Native_Shows/bons ... tml#callic
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http://www.cbs.org.au/Native_Shows/bons ... 0large.jpg
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I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
Central Coast, NSW
Bonsai: Casuarina Leptospermum Banksia Phebalium Baeckea Melalueca Ficus
Growing Australian natives as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=289480#p289480
Buying and repotting Native nursery material: viewtopic.php?f=78&t=30724
Growing tips for Casuarina as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=244995#p244995
How to reduce moss from the trunk without damaging the bark: viewtopic.php?p=295227#p295227
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Re: Callicoma serratifolia
Yeh, thanks bonsaibuddyman, found this in my search as well, just wondering if there was much else around.
Seems to be quite rare as far as bonsai material
Watty
Seems to be quite rare as far as bonsai material
Watty
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Re: Callicoma serratifolia
Hi Watty
The Callicoma Makes a wonderful bonsai that reminds one of the Beeches of the northern hemisphere. Amazing how quickly the leaves will reduce in size.
But beware it will surely die the first time it dries out - a water tray in summer is highly recommended.
Dennis Mc
The Callicoma Makes a wonderful bonsai that reminds one of the Beeches of the northern hemisphere. Amazing how quickly the leaves will reduce in size.
But beware it will surely die the first time it dries out - a water tray in summer is highly recommended.
Dennis Mc
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Re: Callicoma serratifolia
In our area the wild plants suffer from borers as they mature. I presume that this contributes to their relatively short life span in the wild of roughly 15 years.
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Re: Callicoma serratifolia
Hi Watty,
I'm a longtime lurker, first time poster. Hello. I started trying bonsai late last year after being inspired by this great webforum.
Callicoma is one of the species I have been playing with. It is a very common primary rainforest species in the Coffs area, and grows on the roadside and railway access tracks. These plants get regularly 'pruned' by the council machinery, poviding some great opportunities to collect some interesting trees. Below is one I collected a couple of weeks ago. I will be just happy if it just survives at this point.
It appears that a few of you have tried this species. It would be great to see some photos of the results.
Cheers,
I'm a longtime lurker, first time poster. Hello. I started trying bonsai late last year after being inspired by this great webforum.
Callicoma is one of the species I have been playing with. It is a very common primary rainforest species in the Coffs area, and grows on the roadside and railway access tracks. These plants get regularly 'pruned' by the council machinery, poviding some great opportunities to collect some interesting trees. Below is one I collected a couple of weeks ago. I will be just happy if it just survives at this point.
It appears that a few of you have tried this species. It would be great to see some photos of the results.
Cheers,
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