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african boxthorn

Posted: December 18th, 2008, 5:58 pm
by aaron_tas
has anyone worked on these trees before??

they'd have to be the anti-native :D

i have had pretty good results with these trees...
here's one that's had about 9 months in my posession, 7cm from top to bottom.
african boxthorn.jpg
about 90 percent of the yamadori has grown well.

Re: african boxthorn

Posted: December 18th, 2008, 6:11 pm
by Asus101
Yeah they are nasty weeds. last time I saw them they were being killed via flame thrower.
http://www.weeds.org.au/cgi-bin/weedide ... l&card=S10


Looks good, nice form. Just nip off the fruit so it doesn't spread.

Re: african boxthorn

Posted: December 18th, 2008, 6:15 pm
by Jon Chown
Hi Aaron - I have never seen or heard of this species, but I like the leaf and believe that you can produce a nice bonsai with it.

I can see where you are heading with the exposed roots, but feel that you need some more roots to give the desired effect. At the moment it looks like it is going to fall out of the pot. Have you thought about putting a few nicks in desireable spots paint some hormone powder and cover with spagnum moss to see if you can encourage some more roots.

Jon

Re: african boxthorn

Posted: December 18th, 2008, 7:20 pm
by aaron_tas
yes, very nasty weeds around here too :!:
that's why i have a mate in the local council down here that gives me permission to get rid of them for him :D

here's a couple of roots i ripped out from a cliff edge, 9 months in my posession.
african boxi 001edited.jpg
hey jon,

here's a close up of the roots...
african boxi 003edited.jpg
i agree with you that something has to be done with the roots, but i think reorganisation will be ok rather than more roots.

thanks for the input, and

:arrow: i urge you all to use weeds for bonsai :!:

i say this because weeds are weeds if they grow somewhere you dont want them to.
if they are collected from your local area, whatever the weeds may be, they are going to thrive in your area. and you will be doing australia a favour by taking them from where they are not welcome. :D

Re: african boxthorn

Posted: December 3rd, 2009, 10:49 am
by aaron_tas
i just took another african boxi up to lynne's for the last workshop of the year, here are the results... :D
african boxi1.jpg
african boxi2.jpg
any thoughts :?:

...and does anyone else use these trees for bonsai :?:

Re: african boxthorn

Posted: December 3rd, 2009, 4:39 pm
by JayP
that last one is going tobe a very nice little tree mate, nice work!!