
Can i get something from this pine.
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Can i get something from this pine.
This is a Pine tree thats been at my parents home for about 50 years or more, would really like to know what type of pine it is and how to get a good starter from it. I have tried to grow the seeds several times with no luck but i found this new growth on it and was wondering if i could cut it off and try to grow it. I have looked for a good tree to layer off but most of the thick branches have spindly long branches coming out from them caused by old age i guess. I would love to get a tree from it because i have grown up in this tree when i was a kid and it will always be a part of our family history. Photos of the tree taken in 1971 with my dad ,sister & me
(no chubby legs or clothes jokes please), and last week. I have also included the branch with new growth and some of the crazy branching on the tree. Hope you like and thanks for looking.

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Re: Can i get something from this pine.
Hi Magzy , if i have access to this tree i would set air layers all over .Plenty of topics here reguarding air layering pines Good luck . Cheers Alpineart
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Re: Can i get something from this pine.
I'd also say a casuarina.
Air layering of these is apparantly fairly easy.
Air layering of these is apparantly fairly easy.
All difficult things have their origin in that which is easy, and great things in that which is small.
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Re: Can i get something from this pine.
Hi Magzy,
I would do layering too. I would go for casuarina too.
I guess if do layering on this tree, the trick is how to water the layering parts in the summer.
Good luck
I would do layering too. I would go for casuarina too.
I guess if do layering on this tree, the trick is how to water the layering parts in the summer.
Good luck

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I always water my air layers with a large syringe and needle (get from a vets).
All difficult things have their origin in that which is easy, and great things in that which is small.
Lao Tzu
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Thanks for reply's and info, i have never even given casuarina a thought as the fruit does not match any of the ones i have researched. My guess was a cypress pine maybe coastal cypress pine because the fruit and seed are a better match.
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Re: Can i get something from this pine.
Hi Magzy , callitris of some sort -Australian Pine .I would treat it as a pine for air layering .Ring-bark method as well as a wire tornaquet method .If air layering in an open pot , watering is as easy as squirting a hose in the air and hit above the pot
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Re: Can i get something from this pine.
I think high possibility that its a Callitris columellaris. Havent heard of anyone layering them, why not give it a go.