A hillside of twisted mels.
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A hillside of twisted mels.
Just a couple photos I'm shari at photography. They might be Melaleuca coronicarpa but I have got no idea.
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Re: A hillside of twisted mels.
I have never seen before wild mels...Thank you for posting.
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Re: A hillside of twisted mels.
Hi izzykay,
Are you able to collect some of the trees? The time it would take to produce the age in those trunks, I wouldn't be game enough to guess.
Regards Ray
Are you able to collect some of the trees? The time it would take to produce the age in those trunks, I wouldn't be game enough to guess.


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Re: A hillside of twisted mels.
Nah this is at a nature reserve with many species of flora only occurring on this hill. I wouldn't want to ruin the landscape even given the opportunity to dig.
Hopefully it remains untouched for many years to come.

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Re: A hillside of twisted mels.
Thankyou for sharing, they look amazing!
Is that up north WA?
Is that up north WA?
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Re: A hillside of twisted mels.
When I first looked at the photos i thought they are all dead then I checked your location - just typical WA vegetation pretending to be dead, just surviving or both.
Izzykay. Too many people prepared to rape and pillage our environment on the offchance that 1 might survive to be locked away in a backyard somewhere so that only 1 person can see. Our special native landscapes deserve to be left alone for all to enjoy the whole thing that has created such inspirational trees.

Nah this is at a nature reserve with many species of flora only occurring on this hill. I wouldn't want to ruin the landscape even given the opportunity to dig.Hopefully it remains untouched for many years to come.

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Re: A hillside of twisted mels.
Australia has some really beautiful country.
Those trees are examples mother nature’s bonsai artistry.
Thanks for sharing.
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Thanks for sharing.

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Re: A hillside of twisted mels.
Damn fine photos, and trunks like I've never seen - thanks indeed for posting. Any more you can find like that would be wonderful.
I think we're a bit boring most of the time, with the trunk shapes that we make - these trees show us what's possible.
Thanks again
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I think we're a bit boring most of the time, with the trunk shapes that we make - these trees show us what's possible.
Thanks again
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Re: A hillside of twisted mels.
The wonderful thing about Aussie natives is they grow so quickly so you grow them from seed and get interesting natural shapes without having to dig from the wild.
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Re: A hillside of twisted mels.
I'd want to see them in person just to be inspired... never to dig
Love seeing pictures like this, as I usually only ever get to see street tree's, and they aren't the best examples of our natives lol

Love seeing pictures like this, as I usually only ever get to see street tree's, and they aren't the best examples of our natives lol
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Re: A hillside of twisted mels.
Ain't that the truth.Jason wrote:I'd want to see them in person just to be inspired... never to dig![]()
Love seeing pictures like this, as I usually only ever get to see street tree's, and they aren't the best examples of our natives lol


Thanks for sharing, very interesting trunks.
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Re: A hillside of twisted mels.
Yeah they are a couple hours north of Perth.
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Re: A hillside of twisted mels.
Nice photos!
how do you get a twisted trunk like that? You'd have to wire it and then twist the trunk using branches as levers..?!?
how do you get a twisted trunk like that? You'd have to wire it and then twist the trunk using branches as levers..?!?
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