Some smaller Clerodendrum
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Some smaller Clerodendrum
Hey guy's....
I collected these Clero's a bit earlier than the BIG ones I previously posted , this lot are shooting like crazy and have just given them their first semi style. Any ideas????
I collected these Clero's a bit earlier than the BIG ones I previously posted , this lot are shooting like crazy and have just given them their first semi style. Any ideas????
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Re: Some smaller Clerodendrum
if you want to speed up growth stop feeding them mids and put them onto heavys
hahaha
hahaha
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Re: Some smaller Clerodendrum
dayne wrote:if you want to speed up growth stop feeding them mids and put them onto heavys
hahaha



shannon these are some sweet finds, and more my size, i would be able to move these




i especially like the one in pic 012

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Re: Some smaller Clerodendrum
shannon looks like wonderful carving material. very interesting grain there. work with it.



Regards Antonio:
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Re: Some smaller Clerodendrum
hey there nice trees andrew loves the clero's might catch up at the meeting sat if you go
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Re: Some smaller Clerodendrum
Only styling option at the moment is the big WAIT and see what develops. Once the trees start shooting and the new branchlets skyrocket with growth... then you can start to see the direction. They are robust growers [not nicknamed Indian Privet for nothing] and you will soon be able to start planning their directions. Good basis for interesting trees.
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Re: Some smaller Clerodendrum
Cheers for the comments guys!!
Hey Dayne hopefully I'll be there, work is crazy at the moment I'm on call Saturday will see what the day brings. Have some killer figs to bring to the workshop.
Always on the hunt Jamie111 these beauties came from up north.
And Anttal 63 the wood is fantastic to carve its nice and hard, will definitely be a bit of wood work on the big ones!

Hey Dayne hopefully I'll be there, work is crazy at the moment I'm on call Saturday will see what the day brings. Have some killer figs to bring to the workshop.
Always on the hunt Jamie111 these beauties came from up north.

And Anttal 63 the wood is fantastic to carve its nice and hard, will definitely be a bit of wood work on the big ones!
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Re: Some smaller Clerodendrum
interesting, im north from you and dont see many around, maybe i am not looking in the right spotsShannon wrote: Always on the hunt Jamie111 these beauties came from up north.![]()


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Re: Some smaller Clerodendrum
jamie i know there was some guys up in bundy that used to go on digs for cleros, so your not to far mate, tess simpson at bansai nursery nothhside could possibly tell you more, if i remember correctly she got some sent down to her quite a few years back. i can't fault them they are hardy in our climate and they just don't stop growing..
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Re: Some smaller Clerodendrum
None left in Bundy Jamie111
..... I know .....I'm one of the guys JayP is talking about
. Have a scout around the Bay mate I'm sure they would be in some front gardens they do well buy the sea they make great wind breaks!! I collected the big ones from a front yard on the Sunshine coast , drove pass it for years and didn't even notice them 



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Re: Some smaller Clerodendrum
Shannon wrote:None left in Bundy Jamie111..... I know .....I'm one of the guys JayP is talking about
. Have a scout around the Bay mate I'm sure they would be in some front gardens they do well buy the sea they make great wind breaks!! I collected the big ones from a front yard on the Sunshine coast , drove pass it for years and didn't even notice them




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Re: Some smaller Clerodendrum
well there you go hey, bloody vultures no wonder i havn't seen any lol 
