Hey folks,
I appologise for all the pictures and confusion.
It is growing really fast (despite being violently uprooted) and has new shoots on every tip and at basically every node.
I will get Clear and Well Lit pictures of its growth over the next couple of weeks and report back.
South Australia Shrub/Small Tree
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Re: South Australia Shrub/Small Tree
Life happened, all pictured plants are assumed dead and gone, ex-partner likely uprooted them.
This thread can be removed, I appreciate those who helped.
I had next to no knowledge about bonsai, and it showed.
Cheers.
This thread can be removed, I appreciate those who helped.
I had next to no knowledge about bonsai, and it showed.
Cheers.
- AllThingsGreen
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- Posts: 31
- Joined: April 22nd, 2018, 3:57 am
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Re: South Australia Shrub/Small Tree
Before this thread is removed, I could actually use some help identifying this species.
I rescued it from my Nans backyard after she passed 3 years ago.
It was on its side on the ground in a smashed pot in Port Lincoln, in a 'survival mode' for lack of better words.


I rescued it from my Nans backyard after she passed 3 years ago.
It was on its side on the ground in a smashed pot in Port Lincoln, in a 'survival mode' for lack of better words.