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Please identify these

Post by Ron »

(I tried to choose the right forum for this question. I hope I got it right.)

I picked these two plants up at Kmart for $5 each (thought the pots might worth this alone :) ) yesterday and am wondering if anyone can identify them please:

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300 (See the little mushroom thingies in the front of the pot as well.)

They were labelled Bonsai but I guess they needs lots of work!

Thanks, Ron.
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unkown one look like a buxus maybe,

number two is a picea i reckon, that or a cedar. definately that area anyways :D

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#1 looks like a Box tree to me, Buxus, most likely English box. Can't help with #2, you need a conifer person for that, but it looks quite interesting!
As with most of these commercial trees, they could probably spend a while in a grow pot with Dynamic Lifter until they thicken up and develop a bit of the 'character of age', but they are pretty and healthy little trees and they will be good for you to learn on!

So I would: put them into a bigger pots, fertilize and encourage them to grow grow grow. And yes for $5 each you have some lovely pots to use for training or to display a more 'aged' plant.
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Why does it show an image saying I am not authorised to view this image?

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Are you logged in properly Glenda? Know you have just changed username, maybe it doesn't recognise you now.
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It is showing all the other photos, just not these two. Strange.......
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These are posted within his gallery pics, maybe that is the problem.
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I just looked at another post by Ron with pictures and get the same..... But when I go to his gallery I can see them there. No. 1 looks exactly like what was sold to me as a Japanese holly, but where I bought it I know they sometimes mislabel things. Managed to kill two of them. :oops:
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No Idea then Glenda, mail a moderator and it should get sorted soon
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Re: Please identify these

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The conifer is most likely Picea glauca "Albertiana Conica" (Dwarf alberta Spruce) and the other is most likely Ilex Crenata somethingorotherensis. I forget the cultivar.

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I am with you Grant - definately looks like a holly - not a box.
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Leigh Taafe wrote:I am with you Grant - definately looks like a holly - not a box.
I think common name was dwarf Chinese Holly, cutting grown and a slightly eccentric growth habit and as snappy as.. Just clip and grow or minor wiring.

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Re: Please identify these

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Thanks everyone for taking the time to reply here. You're a bonza lot! :D
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First , Is a Illex Serrata.
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Re: Please identify these

Post by EdwardH »

I think that the second tree is Picea abies. They are often sold before Christmas as a 'Christmas tree bonsai' in retail shops at this time of the year.
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