Swamp Cypress in the early stages. It has already thickened quickly over the past year but what I am doing is developing a flared nebari instead of the usual knob of interconnected roots that is a natural growth habit. There are 5 radiating roots, the one at 11 o'clock is still developing and was uncovered for the photo. The shallow tray promotes the spread of the roots out rather than down. The tree was repotted in July and is just starting to burst into bud. At this stage it is not overly special but has nice movement for an informal upright, branch shaping started and the flared nebari.
$40
Pick up only from Inner West Sydney
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[SOLD] Young TAXODIUM [Swamp Cypress]
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Re: [SELL] Young TAXODIUM [Swamp Cypress]
G'day Mel, it looks like you are culling your collection. Hope you arent going to take up needle point or something



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Re: [SELL] Young TAXODIUM [Swamp Cypress]
Mate I can't lift this now and it isn't 'big'. Look at my next post '[Saotome]. I'm heading down. 87 trees was just too many - about 50 will be fine and I now only have about 5 that are troublesome for me to lift. Those will eventually have to be sold but I'm not ready to part with them yet. But definitely not getting out of bonsai. Gives me too much pleasure on a daily basis.
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Re: [SELL] Young TAXODIUM [Swamp Cypress]
Stupid question - have you thought of using a diatomite or perlite-based mix? They seem to be a lot lighter.
Just thinking.
Gavin
Just thinking.
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Re: [SELL] Young TAXODIUM [Swamp Cypress]
I use it but the tree sits in water so the soil is saturated and once it gets a couple more years growth it is going to be even bigger, stronger and heavier. I can't do it. I knew when I bought it that I shouldn't have but I had an idea that seemed a good proposition at the time. Whoever buys it, whether here or at the BSA show next week, they are going to get a good tree with a good start in development. And the weight won't be the problem it is for me.
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Re: [SELL] Young TAXODIUM [Swamp Cypress]
Wow, that's a good price IMO
It looks to be a decent size and to have some development done already! You'll pay that price at a nursery for a smaller, undeveloped one.
Someone local should buy this!!


Someone local should buy this!!

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Re: [SELL] Young TAXODIUM [Swamp Cypress]
Wish someone in Sydney would see it as a bargain and buy it. I got it at Bonsai South early last year for $25, it has had major root work and design done and has thickened considerably since then so it is very good value.