[Wanted] Korean Hornbeam
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[Wanted] Korean Hornbeam
Hi all looking to purchase a Korean hornbeam
Seedlings or stock tree or nearly finished tree
Please pm what you may have .
Will to pick up any where near Melbourne or pay for shipping interstate
Cheers
Seedlings or stock tree or nearly finished tree
Please pm what you may have .
Will to pick up any where near Melbourne or pay for shipping interstate
Cheers
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Re: [Wanted] Korean Hornbeam
Hi I think these are rare as I've only seen a few post on here
Just wondering if anyone else knows for sure if they are rare and best place to start searching
Thanks in advance for your help
Just wondering if anyone else knows for sure if they are rare and best place to start searching
Thanks in advance for your help
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Re: [Wanted] Korean Hornbeam
uhh,.... just ring bonsai nurseries if you are that determined.
Ray Nesci Bonsai Nursery in Sydney
Terry Hills Bonsai Nursery in Sydney
I'm sure there are a few in Victoria too.
Google is your friend.
Ray Nesci Bonsai Nursery in Sydney
Terry Hills Bonsai Nursery in Sydney
I'm sure there are a few in Victoria too.
Google is your friend.
Rory
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I style Bonsai naturally, just as they would appear in the wild.
Central Coast, NSW
Bonsai: Casuarina Leptospermum Banksia Phebalium Baeckea Melalueca Ficus
Growing Australian natives as Bonsai: viewtopic.php?p=289480#p289480
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Re: [Wanted] Korean Hornbeam
I have a multiple trunking one for sale and a semi cascade.
"Advice is rarely welcome, and the one's who need it the most welcome it the least"
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Re: [Wanted] Korean Hornbeam
Meagi,
YGPM
YGPM

If it looks good,..GROW IT !!!!!
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BIG Bonsai are Beautiful !
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Re: [Wanted] Korean Hornbeam
I find these remind me a bit of English Elm.
Doesn't surprise me you and Bodhi are into them!
Doesn't surprise me you and Bodhi are into them!
One of the fabulous things about growing bonsai is as you get old and decrepit your trees get old and beautiful
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Re: [Wanted] Korean Hornbeam

1 sourced but still looking for gnarly old trunk
Surely some one has one laying around in their backyard

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Re: [Wanted] Korean Hornbeam

Anyone got any leads of where I can source a good quality Korean hornbeam ?
Googled but nothing ?
Cheers thanks for reading everyone
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Re: [Wanted] Korean Hornbeam
Try Craigw60 in OLinda. Im pretty sure his nursery might have what you are looking for.
Cheers
Matt
Cheers
Matt
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Re: [Wanted] Korean Hornbeam
Thanks Matthew
Craig does not grow Hornbeams but has a few in his personal collection
Nothing Korean I'm lead to believe ....I may a lead I will know more later this week
Claims to have some so have bought a few this guy is honest and knows his trees so I think I'll
Benefit .smaller but have to start somewhere I guess
Cheers thanks for you help anyhow .
Craig does not grow Hornbeams but has a few in his personal collection
Nothing Korean I'm lead to believe ....I may a lead I will know more later this week
Claims to have some so have bought a few this guy is honest and knows his trees so I think I'll
Benefit .smaller but have to start somewhere I guess
Cheers thanks for you help anyhow .
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Re: [Wanted] Korean Hornbeam
Meagi wrote:Thanks Matthew
Craig does not grow Hornbeams but has a few in his personal collection
Nothing Korean I'm lead to believe ....I may a lead I will know more later this week
Claims to have some so have bought a few this guy is honest and knows his trees so I think I'll
Benefit .smaller but have to start somewhere I guess
Cheers thanks for you help anyhow .
No problem. I have one in the garden now sourced from my local nurseryman who got in in melbourne somewhere for me. Autumn colour on it last year was very good. Im just waiting for it to get bigger now and see how it goes with my summer here.
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Re: [Wanted] Korean Hornbeam
Hi Matthew
Autunm color is fabulous from pics I've seen
Does your have much size to it ?
I've got 7 on the way one good size 12 yrs old and a few
10" potted ones to make a few multi trunks hopefully
Cheers
Autunm color is fabulous from pics I've seen
Does your have much size to it ?
I've got 7 on the way one good size 12 yrs old and a few
10" potted ones to make a few multi trunks hopefully
Cheers