So I found this sitting tucked away at a local nursery down here in Canberra. I thought originally it was a pine, then a juniper, then I gave up. But as it was only $20 I couldnt complain
Any help would be appreciated. I had to send the photos to my email from my phone, so I dont know what the quality will be like.
Thanks in advance!
Sean M
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Looks like Cedrus deodar or some type of cedar.
The photo is a bit blurred, maybe a Larch?
Best of luck
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The photo is a bit blurred, maybe a Larch?
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Hi Sean,
Looks like a spruce of some kind. Not sure what kind. Anyway I think it will be a fun project, lots of pruning and wiring! Look forward to seeing how it turns out.
Looks like a spruce of some kind. Not sure what kind. Anyway I think it will be a fun project, lots of pruning and wiring! Look forward to seeing how it turns out.

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$20.....$20
......$20
I see your coka- cola tree is fruiting aswell, where can I get one of those
p.unknownus


I see your coka- cola tree is fruiting aswell, where can I get one of those

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Hi Sean Mitchell1, i would say its a Picea glauca Conica - Dwarf Alberta Spruce -Albertainia Concical used a Christmas tree's sold by Supermarkets over the last 10years . They make good bonsai however they don't take kindly to dry soil .Require watering every day or die back is a curse .An open free draining mix kept moist at all times .Growth is mainly on the ends of the branches and can be difficult to get them to back bud .
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Thanks for the help, It's in a good draining mix so hopefully that will help. I will enjoy working on it and I'll try to keep a progression thread on this one.
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Nice tree Sean, Great score for $20 too
they struggle in sydney I think so will enjoy seeing this on develop
Ken
they struggle in sydney I think so will enjoy seeing this on develop
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I made a visit to another nursery today and saw a very similar tree which was a conifer, so I'm going with that.
For Trent, the coca cola can was grafted, but should be available from your local shopping centre.
For Trent, the coca cola can was grafted, but should be available from your local shopping centre.
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So after attending a wonderful workshop with Mick Balzary and the Weston Creek Bonsai Society, we decided that my tree is indeed a dwarf alberta spruce.
It also got some styling tips and is now sporting a new haircut. Thanks to all who helped and I'll start a progression thread soonish.
Sean.
SOLVED- dwarf alberta spruce.
It also got some styling tips and is now sporting a new haircut. Thanks to all who helped and I'll start a progression thread soonish.
Sean.
SOLVED- dwarf alberta spruce.
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