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:palm: When you start collecting trees and you don't know what they are , there's gotta be a problem :whistle: . .
Anyway i really can't help it , great material is always jumping out from behind somewhere ;) , i'll find out what it is somtime. .
The trunk is about 55mm with some nebari still to expose , the height is about 390mm and it's 500mm wide,.

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Re: Oh no

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That's not oh no, that's OH YES!
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Re: Oh no

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Shameless you are Craig :tounge: That has an awesome trunk on it. You sandgropers seem to have it very good for collecting :tu:
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It looks like some sort of Melaleuca or a Leptospernum and I certainly wouldn't be saying oh no with a plant with such awesome potential as that. Really look forward to seeing the flowers, that will narrow down its actual type :?
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Your a fiend mate. Nice score :yes:
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Very nice trunk!! Looks like ...ummmm a native :whistle:
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Re: Oh no

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Watto wrote:That's not oh no, that's OH YES!
Oh Yes Watto :tu:

Bougy Fan wrote:Shameless you are Craig :tounge: That has an awesome trunk on it. You sandgropers seem to have it very good for collecting :tu:
The cheek of some people eh Tony, gotta keep the WA contingent strong mate, ;)

VirulentWaif wrote:It looks like some sort of Melaleuca or a Leptospernum and I certainly wouldn't be saying oh no with a plant with such awesome potential as that. Really look forward to seeing the flowers, that will narrow down its actual type :?
Maybe a Kunzea i think , cheers mate.

nealweb wrote:Very nice trunk!! Looks like ...ummmm a native :whistle:
Are you sure 8-)

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Lovely find Craig. I love the twisted trunk on that one :yes: Lovely bright green foliage too

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Re: Oh no

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Could be K. jucunda or K. baxteri. Will know when it flowers I guess.

Nice find!

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Re: Oh no

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It has small White flowers, not either of those 2 i think, but cheers anyway Joel :beer:

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Re: Oh no

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Leaves are opposite, so not likely to be K.b. or K.j.
I've no suggestions, alas... Looks familiar, but...
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