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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 :P . All up i collected about a dozen very nice trunks
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I have seen Chrysanthemums as Bonsai so i'm willing to take a punt on these .Cheers
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Some very impressive trunks here, i'll be interested to see where/how your going to go with these.
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great find why doesnt that ever happen to me


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

LoL :lol: i do that too my girlfriend always goes off and says "LOOK AT THE ROAD STOP LOOKING AT THOSE TREES U CANT DIG UP COUNCIL TREES"
but damn there were nice trees :D

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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 :D
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hugh 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 ;)
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 .Cheers
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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.
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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


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Cheers Ken :)
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