Spring wonderful Spring !
- tex048
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Spring wonderful Spring !
I love spring.
Inspired by a previous post by astroboy76 (viewtopic.php?f=132&t=6005 )
Here are some of my trees coming to life again..
Inspired by a previous post by astroboy76 (viewtopic.php?f=132&t=6005 )
Here are some of my trees coming to life again..
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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
It's like seeing their sigh of relief as they burst out of their bark
Wonderful!

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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
nice mate 
Hows that little tigerbark fairing? has the apex grown back? look forward to seeing it mate
Jamie

Hows that little tigerbark fairing? has the apex grown back? look forward to seeing it mate

Jamie

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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
Ah spring, wonderful spring when the Pyracantha's put on inches a day [like my waistline only they are more graceful], the ash is invisible with all the foliage, the dead looking Melaleuca Rev Gold is starting to get green tips and on it goes. Prune, Prune, Prune. But what a welcome season
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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
@ Amanda - i know what you mean, its like they've been holding their breath and now are breathing easy again, question - did you draw that pic on your profile? i like it alot
@ Jamie - Tigerbark is ok, has sulked a little over winter (but so would i i i was forced to come from QLD to winter in Syd) is coming along better now with the warmer weather - will let it grow out a little during spring and choose a new leader for top soon.
@ Melaquin - it certainly is welcome, as much as l like to silloette and look of 'naked' trees, there's something special about spring.
@ Jamie - Tigerbark is ok, has sulked a little over winter (but so would i i i was forced to come from QLD to winter in Syd) is coming along better now with the warmer weather - will let it grow out a little during spring and choose a new leader for top soon.
@ Melaquin - it certainly is welcome, as much as l like to silloette and look of 'naked' trees, there's something special about spring.
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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
[quote="tex048"]I love spring.
Here are some of my trees coming to life again..
Thought I'd make a contribution with my Thai Bells, this is about the only plant giving me flowers, everything else is just new growth
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Here are some of my trees coming to life again..
Thought I'd make a contribution with my Thai Bells, this is about the only plant giving me flowers, everything else is just new growth

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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
Spring - what is this spring thing you speak about ? Oh that's the time when you southerners get excited because you haven't had any flowers or leaves for months unlike those of us in the sunshine state
My bougys have been flowering for months and the elms and maples have so many leaves on them I can't count them even with my toes
Tony


Tony
Regards Tony
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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
Thanks for sharing guys, a few trees in my garden also started to show.
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- tex048
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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
Thanks Loretta those are beautiful dainty flowers.
Tony - I am jealous of your greenhouse like climate but I'm in no rush to move to QLD, my elms have been very confused this year they've also been in leaf for months, and some did not lose leaves at all. I've been trying to convince myself about getting a boug, can you sell their good points to me?
Tony - I am jealous of your greenhouse like climate but I'm in no rush to move to QLD, my elms have been very confused this year they've also been in leaf for months, and some did not lose leaves at all. I've been trying to convince myself about getting a boug, can you sell their good points to me?
- tex048
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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
Hi Kvan64
Beatiful pics. ESP like the first azalea.
May I ask what type of camera/lens you use?
The pics are so crisp.
Thanks
Beatiful pics. ESP like the first azalea.
May I ask what type of camera/lens you use?
The pics are so crisp.
Thanks
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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
Thanks for encouraging Tex. I used a Sigma 150mm f2.8 on the Canon 7D body. I haven't got a steady hand yet so still a lot to learn 
Cheers,
DK

Cheers,
DK
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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
Hi Bougy fan, I beg to differ a well planted garden down here has plenty of winter activity. The daphne has been flowering for months as have helleborus cycalmen,
witch hazel,jonquil,camellia,wallflower just to name a few. We are of course now we are coming into the season of plenty and get a floral display that will last for months.
Craigw
witch hazel,jonquil,camellia,wallflower just to name a few. We are of course now we are coming into the season of plenty and get a floral display that will last for months.
Craigw
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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
gday tex 
any chance of a pic of the whole tree of the seiju ??
and if you are after a boug I am going to have a rather large one coming out soon, it has the maroon/red colour, more towards the maroon, other wise I will have a heap of shohin sized boug stock come mid summer of a few different colours, purple, pink, red and maroon.
jamie

any chance of a pic of the whole tree of the seiju ??

and if you are after a boug I am going to have a rather large one coming out soon, it has the maroon/red colour, more towards the maroon, other wise I will have a heap of shohin sized boug stock come mid summer of a few different colours, purple, pink, red and maroon.

jamie

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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
Nice jamie. I am thread grafting a few different colours to my big boug. It is looking good at the moment. I hope to be successful with this.
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Re: Spring wonderful Spring !
kvan64 wrote:Nice jamie. I am thread grafting a few different colours to my big boug. It is looking good at the moment. I hope to be successful with this.
awesome mate


jamie

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