Hi all,
I have been eyeing off a tree for yamadori, but, don't know what it is and don't want to dig it up without knowing how to look after it.
I only have pictures of a cutting i took off it to try and identify before digging it up.
The bark has quite deep fissures and is growing on the outskirts of Sydney, if that is any help.
Thanks in Advance!
Help with I.D
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Re: Help with I.D
Looks like you have your eye on a Callistemon Tommy. Can't tell which species or cultivar but that won't matter because nearly all the Callistemons are quite easy to collect. You can cut the top back to bare wood - right down to a stump if you need to- and cut almost all the roots off and most will survive and grow.
I think the best time to dig Callistemon is later in spring when the weather is a bit warmer. I have dug them at different times through summer successfully. Sometimes it takes a few months for new shoots so don't give up too soon.
I think the best time to dig Callistemon is later in spring when the weather is a bit warmer. I have dug them at different times through summer successfully. Sometimes it takes a few months for new shoots so don't give up too soon.
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Re: Help with I.D
Everything Shibui said was spot on, as always.
I'd be willing to go out on a limb and call this Callistemon citrinus.
Good luck!
I'd be willing to go out on a limb and call this Callistemon citrinus.
Good luck!
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Re: Help with I.D
Thanks for the confirmation Joel.
Will head out this week and start to dig her up, as we have had pretty warm weather up here lately.
I haven't had much experience with the old bottlebrush, any tips on digging up?
I am planning on digging a trench around the tree to cut the roots and leave for another week or so to go and dig out of the ground.
Any other tips will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
Will head out this week and start to dig her up, as we have had pretty warm weather up here lately.
I haven't had much experience with the old bottlebrush, any tips on digging up?
I am planning on digging a trench around the tree to cut the roots and leave for another week or so to go and dig out of the ground.
Any other tips will be greatly appreciated!
Thanks in advance.
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This is a Callistemon. They recover very easily after digging so there is not really anything to be gained from trenching except to reassure you. The tree will recover just as well whatever you do.
Really? Like November weather? Remember that most natives like it to be quite warm to recover from root pruning. Luckily this is a Callistemon. They are some of the hardiest natives and others have had good success digging them at all times of the year so it will probably be Ok even this early in spring.Will head out this week and start to dig her up, as we have had pretty warm weather up here lately.
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Re: Help with I.D
Thanks again shibui!
I'll give myself a bit of reassurance by waiting until the end of spring. The tree isn't going anywhere I guess.
Still learning the fine art of patience
Will post pics when I get it!
I'll give myself a bit of reassurance by waiting until the end of spring. The tree isn't going anywhere I guess.
Still learning the fine art of patience

Will post pics when I get it!
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