Second Yamodori Olive. Different Bark on Trunks

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Second Yamodori Olive. Different Bark on Trunks

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[Well let me tell ya, mate..... no more olives for me! :tounge: Thay scratch the shyt outa ya. :palm:

Lessons to be lurnt when digging a Olive get someone else to do it for you! :tu:

Dont do it in 37c :shake: :shake: :shake:

Weare protivect clothing :whistle:

Get a back hoe. :clap:

Bye one all ready in a pot that has had all the work done. ;)

The thing that drew me to this tree was the bark on the trunks as opposied to my first Yamodri dig of a few days ago.(see my other post)

I do have a question. How old does a Olive have to be to have bark like the photos show?
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No need to dig olives just chainsaw at ground level. I did this for the first time about two mths ago and put it into 100% perlite so it's easy to move around and things going nuts!! have to give a shout out to ozzy for showing me that one!!!
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Hi Irish , are you sure its an olive , looks more like a box thorn even in the growth habit . A close up of the foliage would be good . Never seen an olive wit bark like that , but i haven't seen too many olives either .

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I was thinking the same as alpine... Doesn't look like an olive to me. If it is box thorn. I know someone growing them as bonsai and they look awesome. they have everything you'd want in a bonsai, small leaves, gnarly bark, grow fast.
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i agree, that does not seem to be an olive
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Hi.

Well then.......

After mutch reading, going through Wickies, govement web sites, a South African Bonsai site, and going on what i saw when removeing this plant. I beleave it to be.

Lycium Ferocissimum.
African Boxthorn.

A Noxious Weed in Australia, have a read about it. :shake: :tounge: :shock: :shake: :tounge: :shock: :x :x :x

SPEWIN!!!!!!! :evil: :evil: :evil:

It did not have any red berries on it when i removed it. Did see one on this site from 2009, but the one i have is a monster just placed it in a grow box. Will take photos of it tomorrow. No leaves on it, just multupal trunks rough bark.

Now let me tell you i am a Native man threw and threw :aussie:

Now i dont quite know what to do. Naparm it maby.

Thay can make good Bonsai from what i have read on other Forums.

STILL SPEWIN tho... :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil: :evil:

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Hi Irish , mate i had dug a few plants only to find they were not what i thought they were . Still it could be a bonsai , all the hard work has been done and noxious weeds are used look at ie, Privets , Hawthorns , Irish Straberry tree , even Radiata Pines are classed as noxious weeds in some area's .

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Olives aren't natives either... And they are also noxious weeds.. Haha. I say keep it and Develop yourself a killer box thorn bonsai... If you don't, I'm sure others would love to
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Hi.
Well after 13days it is starting to shoot. Has been watered with seasol twice in that time, and watered twice a day. With the extreme heat that we have had it seems to be very hardy.

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