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Callitris preissii

Posted: November 22nd, 2008, 7:48 pm
by Pup
This species has two common names one is the Rottnest Cypress the other is Aboriginal Maro. It is found all along the coast where it has not been cut down for housing between Perth and Mandurah and of course on Rottnest Island.
Where this tree is subject to good growing conditions without strong coastal winds and salt spray. It grow like a Pine or Juniper it is after all an Australian conifer. Where it is subject to harsh winds and salt spray it grows like this one.
It is like all the other Callitris very easy and forgiving. This one I traded for a Chinese elm I have done quite a bit of work. It was a full cascade and had a lot of neglect so there were quite a few area of dead twigs which are now getting back to good health. This has been 18 months in my care. Hope you like it :D Pup
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Re: Callitris preissii

Posted: November 22nd, 2008, 8:07 pm
by Steven
Wonderful tree Pup.

So graceful and delicate yet very rugged at the same time.
The way it follows the "rules" of traditional Japanese bonsai and also has a strong Australian feel to it is inspirational.

I absolutely love it however I feel the pot does not do the tree justice.
Pup wrote:This one I traded for a Chinese elm
I'll give you 2 Chinese Elm's for it ;)

Thank you for an excellent post and please keep us updated on its progress.

Regards,
Steven

Re: Callitris preissii

Posted: November 22nd, 2008, 8:31 pm
by Pup
AusBonsai wrote:Wonderful tree Pup.

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I absolutely love it however I feel the pot does not do the tree justice.
Pup wrote:This one I traded for a Chinese elm
I'll give you 2 Chinese Elm's for it ;)

Thank you for an excellent post and please keep us updated on its progress.

Regards,
Steven
Only two ah!!
Thank you steven I feel the same but I have not found one to suit yet. I have been told there is a shipment of Pat Kennedy pots arriving shortly. I might have to wait till I go to the UK next year and have a look. Pup Glad you like it.

Re: Callitris preissii

Posted: November 24th, 2008, 9:50 am
by ketutg
wow.

I don't think i've seen this tree as a bonsai before. Definitely a great example of australian bonsai

Re: Callitris preissii

Posted: November 24th, 2008, 11:26 am
by Asus101
There are a many great old tree's going from renmark to mildura. One day I'll stop and take photo's.

Re: Callitris preissii

Posted: December 1st, 2008, 3:02 pm
by mudlarkpottery
Hi Pup. Would one of these pots suit?
Penny.
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Re: Callitris preissii

Posted: December 1st, 2008, 3:17 pm
by Pup
G, day Penny can you give me some dimensions please? Also do you have any with feet?.
The one it is in is 200mmssquare tapering to 160mms and 130 mms high. Thanks plain brown no motifs or colours.
I appreciate this I was going to see what Dan Barton had when we go to the UK. Thanks again Pup

Re: Callitris preissii

Posted: December 1st, 2008, 3:51 pm
by mudlarkpottery
These ones are approx 200 x 200 and 120 high. I make a larger size and a smaller size. I can also do a custom order. I have done some for the Kunzea posted in the contest. Chris di Nola has bought one as well.
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Re: Callitris preissii

Posted: December 1st, 2008, 8:29 pm
by mudlarkpottery
By "These ones" I meant the round ones in the previous post not the ones in this post.
Penny.