Wrightia Religiosa Progression
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Re: Wrightia Religiosa Progression
HI Loretta, Thai temple bells, water jasmine... are common names for Wrigtia Religiosa. I know exactly what you mean. sideshoots and rootshoots are common with this species. This will be less of a problem when the tree mature enough. Otherwise we just have to cut the new shoots with a branch cutter or rub them of with your fingers. This can be done easily on older bark of the trees.
The stump in the picture with sideshoots and rootshoots everywhere is for sale if anyone insterested. This is a good opportunity for anyone who want heaps of root cuttings and/or work with a nice potential stump and a relatively rare species in OZ.
The stump in the picture with sideshoots and rootshoots everywhere is for sale if anyone insterested. This is a good opportunity for anyone who want heaps of root cuttings and/or work with a nice potential stump and a relatively rare species in OZ.
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Re: Wrightia Religiosa Progression
Thanks Kvan, I guess I'll just keep rubbing and cutting
cheers Loretta
cheers Loretta
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Re: Wrightia Religiosa Progression
No worries. Please feel free to share the pics of your tree here Loretta.
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Re: Wrightia Religiosa Progression
Hi Kvan,
Great material, an update on this tree would be great.
Kind regards Ent.
Great material, an update on this tree would be great.
Kind regards Ent.
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Re: Wrightia Religiosa Progression
Hi Ent and Pierre, here it is. Not finished yet but the flowering has improved every year. I love the fragrance of the flowers at night and early morning.
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Re: Wrightia Religiosa Progression
Thats coming along really well. Can't get over just how many flowers it has
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Re: Wrightia Religiosa Progression
When these things are in full flower, Kirky, it is not uncommon to not be able to see any green from the leaves at all. I had one tree in Darwin that was covered like that in flowers every other year. On the odd years the flowers weren't so many, but still presented a wonderful display.
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Re: Wrightia Religiosa Progression
Yeah. Flowers are great. Also cuttings take easily too. I got some cutting i did when chopping this tree that now turned into a decent cascade. Will post photos soon.
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Re: Wrightia Religiosa Progression
Hi DK,
Any updates on this one?
Cheers
Kirky
Any updates on this one?
Cheers
Kirky
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Re: Wrightia Religiosa Progression
Hi Kvan, I am interested in water Jasmine Bonsai Tree. Do you still have the stump showed in the picture with side shoot for sale or other have other water Jasmine plant for sale? Thanks
Re: Wrightia Religiosa Progression
Looking for water jasmine plant material. From whole plants to sizeable roots.
Regards
Doug
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Doug