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Work on stock Eucalypt

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I have had this tree on this site before asking about the unusual bulges, without much reaction. Maybe the following may get a bite :) .

I picked this Eucalypt up from a nursery about 8 years ago. I was concerned when it started to bulge all over the trunk which gradually has moved up the trunk. It doesn’t seem to have affect is health. Because of these bulges I haven’t done much with until today.

As you can see it had a unattractive root on it, so I decided to use this as the front and carve it into submission. As you can see I have hollow out the trunk and carved the top and opened the base.


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wow really cool man, really like the carving, what tools did you use ?
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I have two E. sideroxylon which have similar growths on them. I thought that they are lignotubers. I find that they are continually sending out shoots, especially after pruning.
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:gday: Peter, good work mate ,personally i see a really nice Bonsai in this tree, it's going well. I like your carving and am keen to see where you take it in the future, keep us posted mate :tu2: ,,,Craig
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well done mate, i reckon this one is gunna look awesome, very different.
more pics soon?
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Pat093 wrote:more pics soon?
When it recovers
EdwardH wrote:I have two E. sideroxylon which have similar growths on them
I believe they are lignotubers. This Euc is the Grey Iron bark . (paniculata )

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I believe they are lignotubers. This Euc is the Grey Iron bark . (paniculata )

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your spot on peter, they are lignotubers, it where the tree store energy for lean times, a lot of Australia trees have these growths on them.
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Gday Peter!

I really like the last image here: very natural indeed, and the leaves are already a great size for Bonsai!

As you and others have suggested, I reckon your lumpy bits are lignotubers, although it is odd to see them so far up the trunk. Perhaps it is a trait that is particular to this species or even this individual tree. I don't know the Grey Iron Bark, but it is possible that the lignotubers are the tree's way of compensating for its restricted root system. It will be interesting to see whether they continue to form all the way up the trunk.

Nice pot and Pom (?) too!

Thanks.

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FlyBri wrote:I really like the last image here: very natural indeed, and the leaves are already a great size for Bonsai!
Over the next couple of seasons I am hoping to reduce them two about half.
FlyBri wrote:Nice pot and Pom (?) too!
The pot is one of PKs, :flag: and the Pom :lost:

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like this a lot what kid of tree did you use?

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PeterH wrote:The pot is one of PKs, :flag: and the Pom :lost:
Gday Peter!

I should have guessed that the pot was one of PK's - it's a ripper. As for the Pom: in the last photo I can see a dog looking on in the background, and made the rash assumption that it is a Pomeranian. :oops:

Please keep us posted on your progress with this one!

Thanks.

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You've got better eye sight than me but yes we have 1 long haired pom, 1 maltese/pom cross,
1 maltese/poodle cross and 1 baorder collie ( Blue).


I still quite a few PK pots I haven't used yet ( still many projects in the back yard to fill them). Every time I see Pat I buy 1 or 2.

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Post by Craig »

:gday: Peter, that's coming along very nicely ,it's going to end up with a gnarly looking trunk :fc: cheers for your update mate
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Post by Grant Bowie »

Hi Peter,

Thats looking really good. The carving has naturalised and the foliage is looking very healthy.

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