[Wanted] Japanese Maple and Wisteria
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[Wanted] Japanese Maple and Wisteria
If anyone has Japanese Maple or Wisteria for sale can you please let me know. Have to be able to post to Queensland
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Australia Bonsai grower has some Japanese maples, ranging in size 

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Hi Magb,
If you are looking for wisteria you should only buy them with flower buds or in flower. When wisteria are propagated if the nurseryman uses wood that has not flowered they can take many many years to do so. My advice to you is to hold off on your wisteria until the flowering period then look for one.
Craig
If you are looking for wisteria you should only buy them with flower buds or in flower. When wisteria are propagated if the nurseryman uses wood that has not flowered they can take many many years to do so. My advice to you is to hold off on your wisteria until the flowering period then look for one.
Craig
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Good advice 20 years only flowered once sold it. It has not missed a flowering since. Mrs Pup flowers every year a grafted one, some time 3 times.craigw60 wrote:Hi Magb,
If you are looking for wisteria you should only buy them with flower buds or in flower. When wisteria are propagated if the nurseryman uses wood that has not flowered they can take many many years to do so. My advice to you is to hold off on your wisteria until the flowering period then look for one.
Craig
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yea that was a concern of mine aswell, but you guys on the sunny coast can grow T.maples sweet as were me, Rod and Tony they just sit stagnant.dayne wrote:sure you want a maple in biloela they might strugle well actually they will id say
if you were to get a japanese maple it would require good protection all round from sun, wind and weather in general all year round, the J. maples arent as strong as tridents.
jamie

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even tridents sulk and youll never have much nice leaf on them down here may be in a shade house but then the humidity gets em their doable but gotta know what your doing
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at least you guys get the cooler times, up here that is just un thought of, we are lucky to get one night that gets down to below twenty.
shannons tridents seem to be going alright when i seen it.
shannons tridents seem to be going alright when i seen it.
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Its so much better to tailor your collection to suit your climate. You can spend years fussing over trees outside their climate zone when the effort could be put into plants that flourish. The long term results are so much better.
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i agree completly there matecraigw60 wrote:Its so much better to tailor your collection to suit your climate. You can spend years fussing over trees outside their climate zone when the effort could be put into plants that flourish. The long term results are so much better.
Craig


i have given up on maples altogether.
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G'day magb
Don't know if you're still after a wisteria or what size tree. If you're after a large wisteria, then I've got one up for grabs. Depends on your budget.
Been estimated at 30 - 35+ years old.
Personally the flowering isn't critical to me....I'm into their trunks. But ftr mine last flowered in Jan this year (sporadic). I've decided it's too big for me. I can lift it in its styro box but not if its in a Bonsai pot (never had it in a pot).
The tree needs development....it's a trunk with lots of branching.
I'm after 4 figures or close if you're interested.
Cheers,
Russell
Don't know if you're still after a wisteria or what size tree. If you're after a large wisteria, then I've got one up for grabs. Depends on your budget.
Been estimated at 30 - 35+ years old.
Personally the flowering isn't critical to me....I'm into their trunks. But ftr mine last flowered in Jan this year (sporadic). I've decided it's too big for me. I can lift it in its styro box but not if its in a Bonsai pot (never had it in a pot).
The tree needs development....it's a trunk with lots of branching.
I'm after 4 figures or close if you're interested.
Cheers,
Russell
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