Hail The Ficus!!! (Possibly F. microcarpa var. Hillii)
Posted: January 6th, 2012, 6:42 am
Gday folks!
Melbourne's Xmas Day hailstorms caused all sorts of loss, damage and heartache, the likes of which I haven't seen here before. I am glad to have survived relatively unscathed.
However, there is a silver lining: NURSERY HAIL DAMAGE SALES!!!
I picked up this beaten & battered standard Ficus for $40, marked down from $140. I have no idea of the species, nor how well-suited it is for Bonsai, but at that price, I figure I can probably layer off 6-8 individual trees to experiment on. Including the pot, it is about 1.5m tall, with a girth of 30-40mm.
Updates to follow.
Fly.
[EDIT] I've done a bit of Googling, and it appears that F. microcarpa var. Hillii is commonly grown as standard Figs. From what I can see, the foliage is a match. It doesn't sound as Bonsai-friendly as F. rubiginosa, but I'm gonna give it a go! [/EDIT]
Melbourne's Xmas Day hailstorms caused all sorts of loss, damage and heartache, the likes of which I haven't seen here before. I am glad to have survived relatively unscathed.
However, there is a silver lining: NURSERY HAIL DAMAGE SALES!!!
I picked up this beaten & battered standard Ficus for $40, marked down from $140. I have no idea of the species, nor how well-suited it is for Bonsai, but at that price, I figure I can probably layer off 6-8 individual trees to experiment on. Including the pot, it is about 1.5m tall, with a girth of 30-40mm.
Updates to follow.
Fly.
[EDIT] I've done a bit of Googling, and it appears that F. microcarpa var. Hillii is commonly grown as standard Figs. From what I can see, the foliage is a match. It doesn't sound as Bonsai-friendly as F. rubiginosa, but I'm gonna give it a go! [/EDIT]