Golden Duranta - Cheap Nursery stock

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Golden Duranta - Cheap Nursery stock

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Bought this today from the bargin bin section, I'm not to sure how well it will fair but for $2.50 I though it would be worth a try. It had nice thick trunk movement but didn'y lookt to be in the healthiest state. It was fairly root bound and dry when I found it but was still pushing out some new growth.

I've never worked with this Duranta before but was informed they are pretty hardy species. I hope so anyway :fc:

Plans are to crea a nice thick shohin. Anyway I hope that this little one kicks through, Its had two godd 20min soaks in Seasol and now sitting in the shade.
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Great buy for $2.50. I am playing around with a few - I like them but they don't seem to be popular :lost:
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I was wondering the same thing, I did a bit of a search on them as bonsais and not a lot came up. How many do you have going at the moment, are there any characteristics of the tree i should be aware of. Being a popular hedge plant I amsuming it will bud back fairly easily so hopefully if it survives the shock of the root prun I will have ample leaders and brenches to choose from. One think I had noticed is that the developed branches were fairly stiff and brittle but I wasn't sure if that was due to the fact that it may have been slightly dehidrated and neglected for a while?
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this one was removed from a friends yard Duranta 'Sheena's gold'.
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been working on it for about 2yrs.

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very nice Chris, how did it go with transplanting and cutting back of the roots?

I really like the double trunk, especially when the crwon widens out to the right. Nice find :tu:
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Post by hugh grant »

I think they would make great bonsai candidate. They have small leaves, compact growth, and lots of vigour.
And it's a great looking trunk you have on that one!
I've been meaning to try them out for ages. There was a great one at the nursery I work at in the bargain bin with an excellent trunk, I left it there because I didn't think anyone would buy but then when I went to get it after clearing out a few trees the boss said he sold it :(


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Ryan, the harder you cut these back the better they like it. They are also great for creating deadwood features as the wood is very hard.

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