Last week I was working in an australian native garden and I found a refugee from China which was being deported so I rescued it. I have quite a good collection of small flowered camellia species and hybrids in the garden and was going to add this one to them, but have been looking at it all week and I think it could make a nice bonsai. The trunk base is about 50mm thick quite good for a camellia they are usually pretty slow to thicken. The flower is about the size of a 20c piece.
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Re: camellia yunnanensis
Nice looking flower. Lovely bark, but don't you find the trunk a little boring?
What are your plans for it?
What are your plans for it?
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Re: camellia yunnanensis
Looks very nice Craig, I think it would make a great bonsai. Is there much of a nebari there? The flowers would be the main feature i guess.
I'm sure it would be very nice in the harden too, good luck whatever you decide
I'm sure it would be very nice in the harden too, good luck whatever you decide

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Re: camellia yunnanensis
Thanks guys, I don't know whats under the soil I will leave it alone until the flowering has stopped. I dug it up with a large lump of monbulk soil which is the best soil I have every seen.
Jarrod the bark is very similar to stewartia in colour. Will cut it down low the pic doesn't show it but there is a bit of taper/movement in there.
Craig
Jarrod the bark is very similar to stewartia in colour. Will cut it down low the pic doesn't show it but there is a bit of taper/movement in there.
Craig
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Re: camellia yunnanensis
Well if that's the case, I can't wait to see what you do with it.
Jarrod
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