Leptospermum polygalafolium

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Leptospermum polygalafolium

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I picked this up from Trees in Newcastle last weekend. At first glance it was pretty scrappy but when I looked closer I can see a sweet little multitrunk clump type thing going on.
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It was most likely a load of seedlings that came up in a group & was left to grow on that way. After cutting it down to a managable height I set about removing most of the unwanted trunks & reduced the root ball to about 5cm thick by about 10cm diameter.
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It has been potted into a beautiful little Mudlark pot that will be an ideal size for growing a canopy over the next few years.
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Looks good Matt ...I just recently picked up some Lepto's and Melaleuca Linariifolia from a local native plant nursery ,the Mel's are 4 yrs old $3 ea bargain
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Barry1 wrote:Looks good Matt ...I just recently picked up some Lepto's and Melaleuca Linariifolia from a local native plant nursery ,the Mel's are 4 yrs old $3 ea bargain
A definite bargain, look forward to seeing what you do with them. This one didnt cost me much more & while I have worked with several different lepto's I am unsure how it will respond, worst case I might learn not to be so rough next time :palm:
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I just re potted them into a grow out tub until spring time and then I will post some photos
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Hi Matt

Just wondering did you repott just recently? and do you have any concerns about repotting in the begging of Winter?

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Hey Ben, Yes repotted during the week just gone. As most of my natives are pushing growth I am not concerned with regards timing, the butchery is another matter :whistle:

Barry, look forward to seeing them then.
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It started to bud around the lower parts in late winter & by October it had spread further up most of the trunks.
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After taking that pic I started removing low shoots & trunks that had not shot above the main clump, taking out a little each week for a month until I was left with the current 5 trunks. The process also created a bit of space defining each trunk as an individual tree instead of a multitrunk single tree. All low shoots were again removed a week ago along with thinning out the upper shoots.
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A ways to go but its over the worst it will have to face from now on :fc: :lol:
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Thats doing well Matt and I will enjoy seeing how it progresses from here :tu2:
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Thanks Dario, will update when I get round to starting on the branches properly :tu2:
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Cool - nice work..

Really look forward to seeing where this one goes.

I'm fascinated by our native potential at the moment...
I just bought myself 3 quite obscure little trees on the weekend!

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Thanks Boics, the potential of our natves is only just starting to be unlocked. The more I work with them the more I am amazed it has taken this long for most australians to recognise it & start experimenting with them.

What natives did you get? Are they tubestock or something a bit more advanced? If you would like help with ID post some pics in the ID forum, there are lots of really knowledgable folk on AB & I am sure someone will be able to help.
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I have just trimmed growth on this again & realised I havent posted an update from the last work done at the beginning of feb so will start with those pics & take current ones in a bit. As well as a tidy up of the branching I have used 2 rocks to help create some space between the trunks...
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Looking good Matt..

I just now noticed your reply to my earlier post...

From the top of my head I bought a Kunzea Baxterri, Kunzea Muelerri and a Leptospermum Laevigatum.

There is also one other that escapes me right now...

The two Kunzea are just growing tube stock, the LL is a bit larger.
I've been impressed by the Muelerri's growth rate and the Baxterri has already developed some nice bark.
All handled a bit of a trim and re-pot when I purchased them mid summer from Skinc native nursery http://www.skinc.com.au/

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Thanks Boics, I haven't grown muelleri but found baxterri a fast grower tho a bit slow to thicken, I don't have L.laevigatum anymore liked how well it responded to anything that was done, look forward to seeing them when you start a thread for them :tu2:

The latest pics from today, I have removed the rocks & given it a light trim, I have also tied up a new leader for the main trunk. I still havent decided on the actual front so for now it will remain the 4 sides of the pot.
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After restyling by Hugh Grant approx 10wks ago.
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