I have recently dug this one up from a relative block on the peninsula in Melbourne. They have cleared their block about 12 months ago by simply chopping all the trees at about 25cm from the ground. So the trees have some really strong growth.
This was in the Seasol bath for 3 days but I need help with an identification.
Appreciate any help you can give.
[ID] Can you please help
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Re: [ID] Can you please help
I suspect it is a callistamon
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Re: [ID] Can you please help
I am with the two learned gentlemen before me. Not a bad stump either.Quite old at the rate Callistamons grow.
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Re: [ID] Can you please help
Thanks guys. It's got a great little twist in the trunk with decent taper.
Appreciate the advice.
Scott
Appreciate the advice.
Scott
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