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Australian Baobab- Adansonia gregorii
Posted: December 17th, 2011, 10:15 am
by gunjanpandey
Anybody has attempted Australian Baobab (Adansonia gregorii) as bonsai?
I need help on how and when to prone? I have few plants which are 3 years old but they are trying to reach the sky?
Re: Australian Baobab- Adansonia gregorii
Posted: December 17th, 2011, 10:41 am
by paulofoz
Hey Gunjanpandey,
I havent had much luck with the Aussie boabs with cool summers of late and my position on the Aussie continent, but I have had good success with South African species (A. digitata). In my wanderings I found this, according to 'Joedoheny' from bonsaitreeforums.com concerning the SA boab
" Pruning:
The tree may be pruned throughout the summer provided it is needewd. It is not necessary to apply sealants to the cuts.
{He does mention rubbing "Blue death"
On to the raw cuts of the roots when pruning. I assume any sealant would work}.
Branches must be facetiously wired gradually during the queenly growing phrase, other wise they will grow straight. Because the branches are soft it is advisable to protect them with raffia to avoid wire damage. Weights hanging on the branches or pull down guides can be used to train the branches. "
Hope this helps, I have been putting on several pairs of kid gloves when handling my A. gregorii. Funnily enough, I have a few spp. from Madagascar as well, but they seem to be hardier than the Aussies, and I would have thought it the other way around. 
Re: Australian Baobab- Adansonia gregorii
Posted: December 18th, 2011, 6:46 pm
by NaturalSelection
Hello, a good friend of mine cultivated a few Aus Baobab. These are the 2 that i have >24 months from seed<, (Both kept in different positions/conditions). ((they both lost all leaves during last winter.. ALL good now

!))
One.
boab 1.JPG
Two.
boab 2.JPG
Maybe one day they could be something?

NS