I've wanted to start growing this species for a while after seeing old gnarly examples in local national parks so I managed to get my hands on some seed finally. Sown 15/12/24.
The parent plant.
[SYANBS] patmet - Taxandria Marginata
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Re: [SYANBS] patmet - Taxandria Marginata
Flowers on these look nice, hope you can get some within 6 years!
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Re: [SYANBS] patmet - Taxandria Marginata
Interesting choice Patmet, there are a couple of reports of it naturalising around Rosebud Victoria South of Melbourne, perhaps some ethical yamadori is in order if anyone is local. Also it used to be classified under genus Agonis.