Id please
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Id please
Could some one please id this tree for me it is growing wild were i work and i have the opportunity to collect it . I will wait until next spring if it turns out to be suitable for bonsai . Thanks in advance.
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Re: Id please
not confident but possibly a form of melaleuca? there was one like this at an old place off mine
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Re: Id please
Thanks guys
Pretty sure joel is spot on its a Kunzea ambigua (tick bush) very common in sydney . doesnt back bud on old wood
so im not going to bother its a pity cos the one i was going to collect had at least a 6 inch trunk with amazing taper .
Pretty sure joel is spot on its a Kunzea ambigua (tick bush) very common in sydney . doesnt back bud on old wood

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Re: Id please
hi mate,
all may not be as bad as not being able to back bud, not that I have worked with this species but I am sure that grafting in branches would possibly work a treat. back budding is good but grafting when done right can work so well as it puts branches exactly where you want it
all may not be as bad as not being able to back bud, not that I have worked with this species but I am sure that grafting in branches would possibly work a treat. back budding is good but grafting when done right can work so well as it puts branches exactly where you want it

SHOHIN YAKUZA!!!
taking the top half of trees of since 2005! 
and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans


and growing trees for the future generations! 50+ year plans
