What is it and can it be used?
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What is it and can it be used?
Hey all,
I was offered this mature shrub by my brother-in-law, but don't know what it is or if it would suit as bonsai stock, please help identify.
I was offered this mature shrub by my brother-in-law, but don't know what it is or if it would suit as bonsai stock, please help identify.
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Re: What is it and can it be used?
Rosemary?
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Re: What is it and can it be used?
Is it a plant? Then your good to go!king8484561 wrote:Hey all,
or if it would suit as bonsai stock
I would imagine there is a reasonable sized trunk within the depths of that foliage.

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Re: What is it and can it be used?
Diosma? If that's how you spell it.
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Re: What is it and can it be used?
Not sure how many Diosma's there are but this is one at my place, it looks different
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Re: What is it and can it be used?
it's not a diosma
i think i have it somewhere. will take a look at the labels later.
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i think i have it somewhere. will take a look at the labels later.
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Re: What is it and can it be used?
Looks Like baeckea to me, I think Pup grows some of these maybe he can help
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Re: What is it and can it be used?
I reckon its a Tea tree, which one i have no idea, i knw there is many many many different varieties.
i dont think it is westringia john, and i dont think it is rosemary either.
baekea could definately be a possibilty, looking at the pic again I would lean to baekea
and yes it can definately be used, small leaves, it gets a woody trunk, it shows characteristics of what you would want in a bonsai, dig it up!!

i dont think it is westringia john, and i dont think it is rosemary either.
baekea could definately be a possibilty, looking at the pic again I would lean to baekea

and yes it can definately be used, small leaves, it gets a woody trunk, it shows characteristics of what you would want in a bonsai, dig it up!!


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Re: What is it and can it be used?
Here is a pic of the trunk, or multiple trunks.Mitchell wrote:Is it a plant? Then your good to go!king8484561 wrote:Hey all,
or if it would suit as bonsai stock
I would imagine there is a reasonable sized trunk within the depths of that foliage.![]()
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Re: What is it and can it be used?
hi mate,
thats a nice little base, the only thing i would be concerned with is that big long root, i will be interested to see if the nebari is good or not
Jamie
thats a nice little base, the only thing i would be concerned with is that big long root, i will be interested to see if the nebari is good or not

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Re: What is it and can it be used?
It is a Baeckia the fifth one along in the header pics is one make nice Bonsai and it is a native.
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Re: What is it and can it be used?
My guess is Baeckea for sure.
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Re: What is it and can it be used?
Hey Jamie,Jamie wrote:hi mate,
thats a nice little base, the only thing i would be concerned with is that big long root, i will be interested to see if the nebari is good or not
Jamie
Please excuse me i am still very new to this, what is the Nebari?
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