I have started new progression threads as my photos will be hosted externally now since the upgrade to this site.
I Purchased this Banksia from Bonsai World at Jilliby on the Central Coast on the 18th May 2016.
Cost $75
Grant Bowie's fantastic thread on Banksia was instrumental in learning about how best to start this off. I read and followed every instruction in his thread, including leaving stubs from a heavy cut to allow for die-back. Not to over fertilize until removing the proteoid roots. Leaving a full head of hair over winter. It has been a joy to start this tree off. It is amazing how heavy you can prune these, right back to the first node on a branch and they don't miss a beat.
This has now been placed into a PK pot, as it is now in the refinement stage.
I imagine in about 4 or 5 years I'll be very content with it.
I used to think that Casuarina were the best material for bonsai. I have changed my mind.
In my opinion Banksia integrifolia is the best overall Australian native material suitable for bonsai.
(For drainage reasons where the roots were so compacted and not getting properly watered) I have heavily cut back roots and repotted other B. integrifoilas in the middle of winter with 2 degree nights, … then as soon as Spring came around they all shot like crazy. Amazing resilience.
Although interestingly I have not seen this specimen shoot back below the first branch from all the trunk chops its had over the years.
This photo was taken 18.05.2016

This photo was taken 17.03.2017

This photo was taken 01.05.2018

This photo was taken 16.09.2019
