Callistemon - NBPCA
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Bottlebrush “Captain Cook”. This cultivar of the bottlebrush was dug from a garden in 2000.
Already an advanced shrub at the time, it had the heavy trunk and corrugated bark that suggested an
old tree, which are excellent starting points for a bonsai. The simple, slanting style suits the abundant
flowering in Spring. A great Australian icon, and a great bonsai.
The West Australian artist is an enthusiastic proponent of growing native plants as bonsai. Leigh Taafe
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Already an advanced shrub at the time, it had the heavy trunk and corrugated bark that suggested an
old tree, which are excellent starting points for a bonsai. The simple, slanting style suits the abundant
flowering in Spring. A great Australian icon, and a great bonsai.
The West Australian artist is an enthusiastic proponent of growing native plants as bonsai. Leigh Taafe
NBPCA
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A great Australian icon indeed, a very beautiful specimen.
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Would that West Australian artist who is an enthusiastic proponent of growing native plants as bonsai be a member of this forum, whose online name begins with a P, ends in a p and has a u somewhere in the middle?NBPCA wrote:Bottlebrush “Captain Cook”. ....
The West Australian artist is an enthusiastic proponent of growing native plants as bonsai......
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Hmm, lets see. Yep, yep and yep.Glenda wrote:Would that West Australian artist who is an enthusiastic proponent of growing native plants as bonsai be a member of this forum, whose online name begins with a P, ends in a p and has a u somewhere in the middle?NBPCA wrote:Bottlebrush “Captain Cook”. ....
The West Australian artist is an enthusiastic proponent of growing native plants as bonsai......
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Glenda
He's our living national treasure from the west.
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He certainly is, and this tree is a living testament to the fact, as are all his bonsais!Grant Bowie wrote:Hmm, lets see. Yep, yep and yep.Glenda wrote:Would that West Australian artist who is an enthusiastic proponent of growing native plants as bonsai be a member of this forum, whose online name begins with a P, ends in a p and has a u somewhere in the middle?NBPCA wrote:Bottlebrush “Captain Cook”. ....
The West Australian artist is an enthusiastic proponent of growing native plants as bonsai......
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He's our living national treasure from the west.
Grant
Pup, when is that book coming? Pass on your knowledge to the next generation!
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Hi all,
Here is a picture or three of the Callistemon before we transported it accross the Nullabor to Canberra. Grant
Here is a picture or three of the Callistemon before we transported it accross the Nullabor to Canberra. Grant
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yeah pup i hear and see so much of your work with natives i would love to see and read a book on natives I'm 14 (15 in a few days) and i would love to get into natives so please bring out a book.
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Note the two scars left after heavy branches or trunks were removed.
Since the tree is on display all year round and can be seen from behind I took on the job of disguising the scars.
Grant
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With what you are doing to this tree Grant,
I want it back, so when you come to the west next year will you bring it with you.
As I said I had it as an upright tree then changed it, then thought about changing it back to a more upright tree as I was sure it was the best option.
I do really like what you guys are doing with these trees.
It shows dedication and a love for the job and the trees, So on behalf of the Australian Bonsai and general viewing public a big THANK YOU.
Pup Mrs Pup and the Foreman


As I said I had it as an upright tree then changed it, then thought about changing it back to a more upright tree as I was sure it was the best option.
I do really like what you guys are doing with these trees.
It shows dedication and a love for the job and the trees, So on behalf of the Australian Bonsai and general viewing public a big THANK YOU.
Pup Mrs Pup and the Foreman

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I am not a complete fool, some parts are missing
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Anyhow it flowered well this year and has now been trimmed back.
Grant
However the lowest left branch was becoming too dominant and the right hand side would not stay vigorous so with Pups permission we looked at a new angle for the tree.
By tilting the tree it lessens the visual impact of the heavy left branch, raises and stretches out the right hand side and rounds out the tree nicely.Grant
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I like it more as a little more upright tree
Nice work Boys
Ken
Nice work Boys
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