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unknown trees

Post by simonm »

hey guys,

i have taken cuttings off two trees but i have no idea what they are. any idea's?
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a branch of the first unknown tree
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this is the cutting of the first tree

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the second unknown tree
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this is the cutting of the second tree

does any one know what they are? i tried to take a full pic of the first tree but i dont have a decent camera for a month
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Post by Jamie »

first of is the first tree a bonsai? or just something from the park or street?
it looks a bit like hoop pine foliage, aruacaria cunninghamii.

viewtopic.php?f=104&t=2263&p=23229&hili ... ine#p23229

go to that link and tell me if the tree you took the cutting from has foliage that looks like that.

on hoop pine the foliage is very coarse and pointy when matured but while young it is soft until it hardens.

the second... looks like some sort of pine (pinus species though) aswell, but if that was the tree you took the cutting from...i would of dug the whole tree :twisted: :twisted: :lol: :D with permission of course :D ;)

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Post by simonm »

they are both in my garden so i have permission, and it is dying or just not growing where it is.

the first one is a tree, about 2.5 metres tall, i have taken a 10 cm cutting from it and planted it.

i don't think the first one is hoop pine, the tree only has one main branch, straight up, the only other branches all come out at around 90 degrees to the trunk.
the trunk is a dark brownish red colour, the leaves are spiny,

it may be a hoop pine but i am not sure
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Post by Jarrod »

First looks like a Melaluca of some sort, second is definately a pine, can't tell what sort!
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