
Euryops Pectinatus
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Euryops Pectinatus
This is another unusual addition to my training stock .I believe its a Euryops Pectinatus, cant be cert but i doesn't matter at this point .I have 1 here in the nature strip that i planted about 12 years ago and have considered ripping it out to try it as Bonsai . Yesterday i went down to pay a bill or 2 and as the old Police station is now demolished the excavators are now turning the grounds into a park . These are a few of the booty the council workers were more than eager to freely give to a good bloke like myself
. All up i collected about a dozen very nice trunks
I have seen Chrysanthemums as Bonsai so i'm willing to take a punt on these .Cheers

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Re: Euryops Pectinatus
Some very impressive trunks here, i'll be interested to see where/how your going to go with these.
Brandon
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Re: Euryops Pectinatus
great find why doesnt that ever happen to me
aww wells post some progression pics for me
cheers minh
aww wells post some progression pics for me
cheers minh
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Brandon wrote:Some very impressive trunks here, i'll be interested to see where/how your going to go with these.
Hi Brandon , thinking outside that square again . Something different provides a greater challenge .Cheers Alpine
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IS2SXC wrote:great find why doesnt that ever happen to me
aww wells post some progression pics for me
cheers minh
Hi minh , this is a regular occurance, i keep 1 eye on the road and 1 scanning the surrounding area .Any movement and i pounce on a bonsai trainer to be had .Cheers
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You've found some good trees there. I've seen a few of these bonsai'd aswell, they look quite nice especially when there covered in flowers. There's actually some good looking ones in a book called 'the complete practical encyclopedia of bonsai' by Ken Norman, there's a nice root over rock or 2 and a tanuki styled one on a huge stump.
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Thanks Hugh , i know the book you refer too , i can borrow it from the local library.The chysanthanums i have seen look absolutely magic hoping these turn out half a good to look at.Cheers
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alpineart wrote:IS2SXC wrote:great find why doesnt that ever happen to me
aww wells post some progression pics for me
cheers minh
Hi minh , this is a regular occurance, i keep 1 eye on the road and 1 scanning the surrounding area .Any movement and i pounce on a bonsai trainer to be had .Cheers
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but damn there were nice trees

cheers minh
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Hi Minh , give her the wheel and keep looking , could be worse you could be texting .Cheers
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hahhahah hey alpine i just recently collected a tree and some say its a daisy the lady said its a daisy and ken thinks its a euryops
it has yellow flowers and the same foilage can u take a look at my coolected tree when u get time and tell me if its like urs
cheers minh
it has yellow flowers and the same foilage can u take a look at my coolected tree when u get time and tell me if its like urs
cheers minh

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Hi Hugh the book actually shows Chrysanthanums but they look the goods anyway . I hope to see a progress on the one Steven is doing , that Jamie has reffered too .Cheershugh grant wrote:You've found some good trees there. I've seen a few of these bonsai'd aswell, they look quite nice especially when there covered in flowers. There's actually some good looking ones in a book called 'the complete practical encyclopedia of bonsai' by Ken Norman, there's a nice root over rock or 2 and a tanuki styled one on a huge stump.
Hugh
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Yes it is daisy family, but there are thousands of different daisys, this one is a Euryops. I have a 5 year old specimen with a lovely trunk, but its garden plant and staying that way, you wouldn't want to know how much I would charge if you wanted to dig it!
Another Euryops which could do well is the Paris Daisy, smaller flowers and finer foliage, readily available from nurseries as far as I know.
Another Euryops which could do well is the Paris Daisy, smaller flowers and finer foliage, readily available from nurseries as far as I know.
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Alpine, how well do they transplant? and grow in pots? Any hints/tips? I'm collecting a beauty tomorrow and feel uneasy, I know nothing about Daisy's.
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I have one here in the yard that I may have to dig out soon
they shoot back from old wood as far as I know, and I would take them about now if you can.
Usual thing, Get as much root as you can, and mild weather after care with Seasol etc baths
Ken
they shoot back from old wood as far as I know, and I would take them about now if you can.
Usual thing, Get as much root as you can, and mild weather after care with Seasol etc baths
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Cheers Ken 

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