Callitris columellaris
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Thanks for those insights shibui. For someone not involved in the trade/commercial side of things these factors don't readily come to mind.
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Frank I'm sorry to say I didn't make it to the show, I would have loved to!
Just call Burringbar before you make the trip, sometimes they don't have the plants ready to go...
Terry I think you're right about fresh seed....I have bought seed from online, but not one has ever germinated..
thanks for the extra info Neil, I can see that these trees are probably more of interest to bonsai people, rather than landscapers...so until there's more demand, they will be a niche thing..?
Just call Burringbar before you make the trip, sometimes they don't have the plants ready to go...
Terry I think you're right about fresh seed....I have bought seed from online, but not one has ever germinated..
thanks for the extra info Neil, I can see that these trees are probably more of interest to bonsai people, rather than landscapers...so until there's more demand, they will be a niche thing..?
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Or until someone finds an individual that has some different characteristic - different coloured foliage, different shaped foliage, prostrate (gardeners love something that's different) or even better a dwarf form that will fit into a suburban garden.so until there's more demand, they will be a niche thing..?
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that too....Or until someone finds an individual that has some different characteristic - different coloured foliage, different shaped foliage, prostrate (gardeners love something that's different) or even better a dwarf form that will fit into a suburban garden.

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Maybe your wife/partner could steer your green thumb?BlackPaul wrote:You're not the only one who has trouble finding the callitris.
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Hi Mel & Terryb, I tried to send a PM reply, but something went wrong and it didn't work.
Anyway, thanks for the offer re seed Terry, but I still have some fresh seed I collected about 3 months ago and held back while planting some of it. Now that it's warmer I'll try again and hopefully this time it will germinate.
Mel, I went for a drive to the Upper Burringbar nursery today and bought a couple of callitris tubestock and a Daintree pine. I'd better not go there too often, it's too tempting with the large range of natives they have there.
Cheers, Frank.

Mel, I went for a drive to the Upper Burringbar nursery today and bought a couple of callitris tubestock and a Daintree pine. I'd better not go there too often, it's too tempting with the large range of natives they have there.
Cheers, Frank.
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You could have done a lot worse than Crepe Myrtle. Look forward to seeing how they go in a few years' time.
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I didn't really need more CM....lol. I might pot them up as a kusamono and flog them off at the next exhibition sale.You could have done a lot worse than Crepe Myrtle. Look forward to seeing how they go in a few years' time.

Since they're seedlings, I suppose they'll be all sorts of different colours!?Looks like your about to get a sneak peek of what colour too Mel!
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They don’t look like crepe Myrtle to me. The leaves aren’t quite right and the flower buds are quite small and usually in clusters of several, not just one at the end of the growth.
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Nah...they're CM for sure. Being seedlings they are displaying their first juvenile flowers, the clusters will develop as maturity is gained.Beano wrote:They don’t look like crepe Myrtle to me. The leaves aren’t quite right and the flower buds are quite small and usually in clusters of several, not just one at the end of the growth.
I reckon Mel will shortly have something that resembles this.
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I'll open the betting with pinkmelbrackstone wrote:I should be running a book on the colours...lol.
