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Millettia Japonica aka. Dwarf Wisteria

Posted: February 9th, 2019, 5:02 pm
by Kyle Goldcoast1
So I was just browsing bunnings last week and stumbled upon this little bad boy in amongst the paving section around the corner from plants. Thought it was in a weird spot so I might as well take it and put it in a better spot like my shopping basket. For only $12, what a bargain!
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It had a bonsai tag with Wisteria but after some research found its not a true wisteria but resembles one by the foliage. Unsure if it flowers, I have read some sites says it doesn't and some say it does but rarely but has small lavender coloured bells.

I gave it a repot and saw it has some nice roots to it. Not sure about those little knobs at the base of the trunk if they will bring shoots or if they are just little trunk knobs. I gave 1 a little clip and its green under the bark so I'm going to leave them and see what happens for now.
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The pot I actually found in a Salvos store as a bowl that cost $2. On the base it says 'Hand decorated Shigaraki Stone Japan'. With a little drilling and some glued on clear plugs I now have a nice looking pot.
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Added some moss to it and I'm going to at its detail and think about some light wiring.
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I'm already in love with it and cant wait to see how it develops but already a great looking tree for $14.
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Re: Millettia Japonica aka. Dwarf Wisteria

Posted: February 9th, 2019, 7:18 pm
by Raging Bull
Nice one you scored there. Make sure you keep the fertiliser and water up to it and it should grow on well. :yes:

Re: Millettia Japonica aka. Dwarf Wisteria

Posted: February 10th, 2019, 6:50 am
by Kyle Goldcoast1
Has anyone had experience with this type of plant for advice on fertiliser and pruning? I haven't found much on that part yet

Re: Millettia Japonica aka. Dwarf Wisteria

Posted: February 10th, 2019, 11:16 am
by treeman
Kyle Goldcoast1 wrote:Has anyone had experience with this type of plant for advice on fertiliser and pruning? I haven't found much on that part yet
There's a bit here:search.phphttps://www.ausbonsai.com.au/forum/search.php


There is also a very thorough article in one of the International Bonsai mags, but basically, they need a high fertilizer rate, full sun unless very hot. Prune long vines after they have thickened a bit and shape in winter. Repot every year. Don't over-wire. Mainly clip and grow.

Re: Millettia Japonica aka. Dwarf Wisteria

Posted: February 15th, 2019, 7:48 am
by Kyle Goldcoast1
Thanks Mike.
Had a browse and looks like not many people have them as bonsai.
Hopefully it does me well. I've been away for a few days so I moved it put of direct sum hoping it won't dry out in this heat we have been getting.