Wanted Japanese hornbeam
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Wanted Japanese hornbeam
Does anyone know were to get japanese hornbeam I'm in Melbourne , still happy to get from interstate
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Re: Wanted Japanese hornbeam
Got mine from Bonsai Sensation Nursery
: 253 Centre Rd, Narre Warren South VIC
Call Tien to confirm he has any left 0425 722 827
Cheers
Kirky
: 253 Centre Rd, Narre Warren South VIC
Call Tien to confirm he has any left 0425 722 827
Cheers
Kirky
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Re: Wanted Japanese hornbeam
Gi all, still chasing japanese hornbean has anyone got any for sale or know were I can get some
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Re: Wanted Japanese hornbeam
I hear they have them at ray nesci in nsw. I’ve tried getting stuff posted from them but it was quite a mission I gave up.
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Re: Wanted Japanese hornbeam
If you can't find anything.... You should try an Australian
equivalent like nothofagus gunnii.
equivalent like nothofagus gunnii.
The tree is the Deciduous Beech Nothofagus gunnii. It's the only deciduous native tree in Tasmania and it's rather rare. At the end of Autumn it changes colour to red, orange and gold.
Nothofagus is one of the oldest genera of flowering plants in the world with a fossil record stretching back 80 million years. It's regarded by scientists as one of the keys to understanding how vegetation evolved and migrated throughout the southern hemisphere.
The Tasmanian Deciduous Beech grows in dense stands, but even in autumn colours it's not that easy to find. The beech is mainly restricted to high rainfall areas in the central and western mountains of Tasmania, with a few minor populations on some of the southern mountains.
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Re: Wanted Japanese hornbeam
If its a Zelkova that you are asking for try Bonsai Art Nursery in Heatherton. I know Trevor had those as a stock item
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Re: Wanted Japanese hornbeam
Did you try Tien? He had tables full of young stock. How many are you after?
Cheers
Kirky
Cheers
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Re: Wanted Japanese hornbeam
The ones at ray nesci are cuttings, I'm still not definate if they are Japanese but they do have long leaves.
Its different to the one i own but if anyone one is interested PM me and i'll get you one same as last time when i got the princess persimmons.
Simon
Its different to the one i own but if anyone one is interested PM me and i'll get you one same as last time when i got the princess persimmons.
Simon
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Re: Wanted Japanese hornbeam
What species Susan? (''Japanese hornbeam'' doesn't tell you much) I'd be surprised if anyone in Australia has C. japonica..[ This one.. ...... https://www.greatplantpicks.org/plantlists/view/300. ] But then I'm easily surprised these days.
Mike
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Re: Wanted Japanese hornbeam
Carpinus japonica japanese hornbeam, is the species im chasing, sorry for not using genus and species names ! My bad ! 4 if possible is the amount but might be a bit ambitious.
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Re: Wanted Japanese hornbeam
Carpinus japonica japanese hornbeam, is the species im chasing, sorry for not using genus and species names ! My bad ! 4 if possible is the amount but might be a bit ambitious.
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Re: Wanted Japanese hornbeam
I don’t think I’ve ever seen Japanese Hornbeam at Tien’s but I could be wrong. He’s defiantly had European hornbeam