Melaleuca rhaphiophylla [Pups survivor]
Posted: December 10th, 2010, 11:45 am
Following is a progression of the M. rhaphiophylla that I acquired from Pup in April 2010.
Originally the tree was collected as part of a clump from a peat swamp in Denmark WA in 1995. The swamp was being bulldozed to make way for a new highway so the trees were destined for death if not removed.
Pups original thread can be read HERE.
The tree/s were first grown in a bonsai pot as a respectable clump as can be see in the following photo from 1996.
The large clump became to heavy to manage so Pup decided to split it into 3 individual trees.
The original separation thread can be read HERE
It then lived as part of Pup's collection for numerous years before I negotiated for its relocation to Sydney.
Pup sent me the following pictures of the tree when we were arranging for its relocation to temperate Sydney;
Pup packaged the tree very securely and shipped it via land the 4000km to my place.
It should have taken 3 days for the trip but unfortunately it was 6 days due to an error by the couriers. Despite the delay, it arrived in top health!
The original thread covering the packaging, dispatch and arrival in Sydney makes very interesting reading and can be found HERE.
I have been getting to know the tree since it arrived and watching its growth patterns etc. Now, 8 months on it is in real need of a haircut and I feel it is also time to do a bit of work to 'put my mark on the tree'. Here is how it is currently looking;
Part of my plan is to change the front slightly to show more of the deadwood and a wider base;
I'll be trimming and wiring over the coming week and will be doing the work under the guidance of Pup so we can all learn as it happens.
Please feel free to offer suggestions, discuss ideas and ask questions.
Regards,
Steven
Originally the tree was collected as part of a clump from a peat swamp in Denmark WA in 1995. The swamp was being bulldozed to make way for a new highway so the trees were destined for death if not removed.
Pups original thread can be read HERE.
The tree/s were first grown in a bonsai pot as a respectable clump as can be see in the following photo from 1996.
The large clump became to heavy to manage so Pup decided to split it into 3 individual trees.
The original separation thread can be read HERE
It then lived as part of Pup's collection for numerous years before I negotiated for its relocation to Sydney.
Pup sent me the following pictures of the tree when we were arranging for its relocation to temperate Sydney;
Pup packaged the tree very securely and shipped it via land the 4000km to my place.
It should have taken 3 days for the trip but unfortunately it was 6 days due to an error by the couriers. Despite the delay, it arrived in top health!
The original thread covering the packaging, dispatch and arrival in Sydney makes very interesting reading and can be found HERE.
I have been getting to know the tree since it arrived and watching its growth patterns etc. Now, 8 months on it is in real need of a haircut and I feel it is also time to do a bit of work to 'put my mark on the tree'. Here is how it is currently looking;
Part of my plan is to change the front slightly to show more of the deadwood and a wider base;
I'll be trimming and wiring over the coming week and will be doing the work under the guidance of Pup so we can all learn as it happens.
Please feel free to offer suggestions, discuss ideas and ask questions.
Regards,
Steven