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Wiring Eucalyptus

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I love the way Eucalyptus branches grow so irregularly and contorted yet still look so graceful.
Angophora Costata branches.jpg
Mimicking this in an “Aussie style” bonsai is to me one of the most important factors.

The best way to achieve the sharp angles in your styling is to wire the new growth however this poses some problems; the new growth is VERY delicate and damages easily. It also grows rapidly and may double in thickness within a week or 2.

To overcome these issues I use the following technique: -
First I create a coil or spring with the wire by wrapping it around something round which is 3 or 4 times thicker than the branch to be wired. A chopstick or Phillips head screw driver work great.
Creating the spring.jpg
I then slip the coil off and stretch the wire to achieve the required length. Keep your coils even and as close to 45 degree angles as possible.
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Now comes the tricky part. Starting about half way along the branch I screw the coil onto the branch down towards the trunk.
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As the new growth is so flexible, I then wind the rest of the branch into the wire coil.
Loosely wired branch.jpg
The branch can now be bent into almost any angle you require and the wire can safely sit on the branch until it sets.
After shaping.jpg
The new growth on Eucalyptus species will grow rapidly and set fairly quickly. The wiring on this tree will probably come off in about 4 to 6 weeks and the tree may go into a bonsai pot at this time.
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Whole tree, only LHS wired.jpg
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Next tell us, did you get that gum with a nice sized trunk or did you develop it from tube stock?
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Wow Steven, Great post, give yourself an extra 30 Tensuu for that one - it proves that you can teach an old dog new tricks.

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nice one! thanks for that steven. i like ya tree too. 8-)
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Gday AusB & Co!

Interesting technique - I can see applications for it in my so-called collection. In the past, I haven't bothered to wire such fine growth, but would tend to let it thicken and then employ the clip/grow method. Now I've got something new up my sleeve... Thanks!
Asus101 wrote:Next tell us, did you get that gum with a nice sized trunk or did you develop it from tube stock?
Without wanting to pre-empt Mr Aus, I'd guess that this tree was purchased tall, and reduced to the size/taper we see here.

Finally, at the risk of sounding like complete suck, I'd hazard a guess that it's E. scoparia (Wallangara White Gum). Nice specimen too - I look forward to seeing it in a real pot.

Thanks Mr AusB.

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Jon Chown wrote:Wow Steven, Great post, give yourself an extra 30 Tensuu for that one - it proves that you can teach an old dog new tricks.

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oh and nice euc ausbonsai...
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Steven I like Fly have always let the wood harden then wired. I will be trying this technique. I think is a very good post. Who's says you cant teach an old dog new tricks. Thank you :D Pup
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Re: Wiring Eucalyptus

Post by Steven »

Thanks everyone, I appreciate your feedback.
Asus101 wrote:Next tell us, did you get that gum with a nice sized trunk or did you develop it from tube stock?
FlyBri wrote:Without wanting to pre-empt Mr Aus, I'd guess that this tree was purchased tall, and reduced to the size/taper we see here.
Correct Mr. Fly, the tree was found at the back of an old nursery and cut down to size. I will upload a progression series when time permits.
You may be interested to know that since the original "chop" at the nursery, a pair of shears have not been near it. The shape has been achieved with wire only.
Pup wrote:I think is a very good post. Who's says you cant teach an old dog new tricks. Thank you Pup
Thank you very much Pup, however in my eyes you will never be an old dog!

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P.S. you can never have enough wire on a tree!
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AusBonsai wrote:
P.S. you can never have enough wire on a tree!
As we do not have snow here to bend the branches down we use wire instead !

Reminds me of a line from a Banjo Patterson Poem , but I cannot remember which one
"The weight of snow in winter breaks branches off the trees"

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I have never seen anything about wiring like this in a book or online or anything.

Is this an Aussie invention?
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Anyone. anyone? Is this a first that we learnt here first?
I tried it last weekend and it works really easy. It's not going to cut in to my brances either.
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Awwwww, I want a Eucalyptus now! Awsome technique.
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BonsaiBoy wrote:I have never seen anything about wiring like this in a book or online or anything.

Is this an Aussie invention?
I am not sure whether we can claim it but cage wiring has been arround a while. We used it in the late 80s--early 90s in the nursery on Juniper and Maple whips.
I had never thought to use it on Eucalypts as like Fly I used to let the wood harden.
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