This tree was grown from a cutting taken off a local bush probably ten years ago . Most of that time it’s been in a nursery flat . It normally looks like cousin it with weeping young branches hiding any trunk . It’s been slow to thicken because I have not let it get away on me so it will be a hybrid Shohin . From what I have seen it rarely back buds on the trunk . The local bushes which are a mix of B gunniana and B utilis are multi stemmed and tend to grow in the creeks and bogs around here . The only way I can tell the difference between the two is the back of the leaves on the B utilis are ‘keeled ‘ compared to B gunniana which are flat .
I have reduced the growing space down over the last two years to finally get it into this pot by Graham . I have had the pot nearly as long as the tree with the idea of pairing the two . The colour is quite beautiful and looks like a rusty pot .
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Re: Baekea gunniana
10 years well spent Sno. It’s a lovely little tree and the pot combo is pretty sweet I think. Nice.Sno wrote: ↑January 2nd, 2023, 12:41 pm This tree was grown from a cutting taken off a local bush probably ten years ago . Most of that time it’s been in a nursery flat . It normally looks like cousin it with weeping young branches hiding any trunk . It’s been slow to thicken because I have not let it get away on me so it will be a hybrid Shohin .


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Cool tree Sno. That’s a beautiful looking species to use too.


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There's a lot of dancing going on in there Sno, I'm looking forward to seeing how it evolves over time. It can be a tricky equation for these small-leafed natives - how neat, how groomed, how wild, and how do the small branches relate to the larger ones. Your eye stays very active when you look at it.
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Thanks Gavin . The tree does most of the dancing on its own , I think this is the first time it’s had any wire on it and that’s because I needed an apex .
Summer loving . The mountain weather is perfect growing weather at the moment . I’m going out side to touch wood .

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Fantastic work Craig . Great vision, love the movement of the trunk and branches and a top-notch pot to finish it of... John.
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hahaha. You had me at Baeckea. I rate them as the best overall native genus to work with for bonsai.melbrackstone wrote: ↑January 5th, 2023, 7:38 am What a lovely tree! I'm a big fan of all things Baeckea.
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The Malaysians make some absolutely stunning trees out of ‘Cucur Attap’ ( Baekea frutescens ) I am not sure if you can get that variety up north .melbrackstone wrote: ↑January 5th, 2023, 7:38 am What a lovely tree! I'm a big fan of all things Baeckea.
I don’t see Baekea used much down here , the odd Babingtonia virgata (or whatever there calling it now ) . A bit cold for that variety up here .
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Hi Sno , very nice trunk on this species . Who needs wire with natural movement like this .
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