Help please. I've tried looking for Native Herbage listings for the NSW Southern Tablelands online but am having no success.
I'm trying this little Aus. Native as a potential bonsai and so far, so good. It has survived collection from our paddock and is making new growth. I've potted it into a gravel mix with some of its original soil (for the natural soil fungi/bacteria/herbs&spices) and put it into a soft (humid/moist) environment to recover/establish.
Specs: Leaf Shape – Linear, Leaf arrangement – Simple opposite, Leaf tips – Acuminate, Leaf attachment – Sessile?, Crown shape – Vase to Funnel shape (sparce), Habit – Ascending (but low and wide), Growing wild in Clay conglomerate soil (acid).
As you'll see it is tiny (note the 50c coin in the image), has very tiny, fine leaves and a dark brown smoothish bark.
Thanks,
Jan.
[ID] Herbage - Native to NSW Southern Tablelands
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[ID] Herbage - Native to NSW Southern Tablelands
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