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bluegouldian wrote:Could the plant be either a Cuphea http://www.google.com.au/search?q=cuphe ... 00&bih=710 or a Eremophila (Emu plant)? http://www.google.com.au/search?q=emu+p ... 00&bih=710
Not doubting the Emu Bush - however definitely not a Cuphea, the flowers are strikingly similar but the leaves on my plant are quite sharp and thin! Couldnt find a picture of the Emu Bush's leaves up close, but this is definitely a viable possibility! Will ask at my local nursery on my way home and pass on the news!
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FOUND THE SPECIES - this plant is a EPACRIS IMPRESSA!......... what does that mean? :lost:
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Actually found some info on this plant on an Australian blog - transplanting shouldnt be an issue, but this Wiki entry is making out like its a damn difficult thing to do! (I think because its more external to Aus).
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I have dug a few species of Epacris and in general they transplant fairly well as long as you keep a couple of things in mind.
1/ Keep the core rootball intact when collecting.
2/ Do not cut back past green at anytime!
3/ Take it slowly removing old soil, say a quarter each year over 4 yrs would be the safest.
4/ Do not repot & do major pruning/styling at the same time... treat like a conifer doing one or the other then let rest for a season.

I love them, they make great mame to shohin size bonsai. Good luck with the dig & look forward to seeing it become something like your drawing with a few years work.

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MattA wrote:I have dug a few species of Epacris and in general they transplant fairly well as long as you keep a couple of things in mind.
1/ Keep the core rootball intact when collecting.
2/ Do not cut back past green at anytime!
3/ Take it slowly removing old soil, say a quarter each year over 4 yrs would be the safest.
4/ Do not repot & do major pruning/styling at the same time... treat like a conifer doing one or the other then let rest for a season.

I love them, they make great mame to shohin size bonsai. Good luck with the dig & look forward to seeing it become something like your drawing with a few years work.

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Hey Matt,

Just placed it in a small pot with some bonsai soil (made up by my local nursery, had some kind of... dite.. in it :P ), didn't do any trimming and the core root ball along with what looked like a second root ball joined by some thicker roots were in tact when I replanted. So far I'd say it's going all right?

Any pics of your Epacs? Would love to see these in a slightly more developed form :)
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Potted the Epacris in some good soil! Pics below!
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I dont have any pics of mine, they were all small test subjects so I never felt the need.
5/ Dont let them dry out ... Thats what happened to the last of them...

Now you have it home you need to cut it back removing all the flowers :o There looks to be plenty of green below them :tu:

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Good day chaps!

Quick update - this beast started putting out little branches of new growth so I decided to cut back some of the branches I wasn't quite enjoying the look of. As such the new growth has grown a little more and I expect shall take off very soon :D (Special thanks to the bloody good soil from my local nursery). Will cut back hard I believe and just shape all the new growth and maybe some of the old growth when I get a chance. Will post some pics once the pruning is done. :)

Thats it for this update! :wave:
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This tree has gone to the big sky garden :(... OH THE AGONY!
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feel for you
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