[Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
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[Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
The tree was potted into a larger pot. It has been ground and foliage fed, and let grow.
Species name = Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Height = 320mm
Obtained = From nursery at Seven Hills (2009)
Cost = (Sorry I can't remember exactly) Most probably about $15
Regards Ray
The tree was potted into a larger pot. It has been ground and foliage fed, and let grow.
Species name = Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Height = 320mm
Obtained = From nursery at Seven Hills (2009)
Cost = (Sorry I can't remember exactly) Most probably about $15
Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Hi all,
This is how the Baeckea looks today.
I started cutting back the foliage looking for the branches.
I have cut fairly hard, but, I needed to start and define where the pads are going to be.
I will leave the tree for a while now and see what back budding I can get.
Regards Ray
This is how the Baeckea looks today.
I started cutting back the foliage looking for the branches.
I have cut fairly hard, but, I needed to start and define where the pads are going to be.
I will leave the tree for a while now and see what back budding I can get.
Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Either you looked real hard under that foliage and picked a sweet trunk, or you are super lucky! Don't know if any of mine will be able to rival this! 

Cheers, Karl
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Re: [Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Hi Karl,
Actually I hadn't looked to hard at the tree before deciding to enter it. It has been sitting around for a few years and I thought it was time to do something with it. I was very surprised and happy when I saw how much character the bark has.
Regards Ray
Actually I hadn't looked to hard at the tree before deciding to enter it. It has been sitting around for a few years and I thought it was time to do something with it. I was very surprised and happy when I saw how much character the bark has.

Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
What a lovely Find
I am sure you will be super happy with that one
Ken

I am sure you will be super happy with that one

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Re: [Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Thanks Ken,kcpoole wrote:What a lovely Find![]()
I am sure you will be super happy with that one
Ken
This is the first Baeckea I have had a go at, so looking forward to see how they respond.
Regards Ray
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He! It is almost done! Very very nice tree! I can dream only about this type of tree. No baeckea here.
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Re: [Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Hi Neli,
Thank you. I understand how frustrating it must be for you. Not the same selection of trees we have, and, trying to learn without anyone else to help. I hope you will learn a lot from AusBonsai. When I was traveling around the world for my work I was able to visit Zambia.
Regards Ray
Thank you. I understand how frustrating it must be for you. Not the same selection of trees we have, and, trying to learn without anyone else to help. I hope you will learn a lot from AusBonsai. When I was traveling around the world for my work I was able to visit Zambia.
Regards Ray
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Ray, Thank You! I just love your tree. Most of my rough material I bought in SA, India, Singapore ,UK...and lots of other countries. Started bonsai october last year only but I was collecting plants for my garden way before that. Meanwhile...there is almost no trees shrubs left in my garden. every day I dig out something...
How lovely that You were in Zambia. I am starting today on my first tree after drawing last night up to 01. Still have not decided on the style...

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Re: [Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Hi Ray
Love the before and after for this lovely little tree! Great impact!
Will look forward to seeing the development of this one - you are already well on the way.
I hope you get advantageous backbudding. Do they back bud on old wood as a general rule?
Cheers
Stew
Love the before and after for this lovely little tree! Great impact!

Will look forward to seeing the development of this one - you are already well on the way.
I hope you get advantageous backbudding. Do they back bud on old wood as a general rule?
Cheers
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Re: [Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Hi Stew,
Thanks mate. I'm not sure about the back budding. This is the first Baeckea I have done. I am doing some research at present to find out more about them. I hope they do back bud well as I need more foliage in certain areas.
Regards Ray
Thanks mate. I'm not sure about the back budding. This is the first Baeckea I have done. I am doing some research at present to find out more about them. I hope they do back bud well as I need more foliage in certain areas.

Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Hi Ray,
I have one similar, except a little larger. It was identified as a Baeckea originally. Since I have done a little more research have found it could be a sannantha pluriflora.
Regards,
Peter
I have one similar, except a little larger. It was identified as a Baeckea originally. Since I have done a little more research have found it could be a sannantha pluriflora.
Regards,
Peter
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Re: [Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Hi Peter,
Thanks mate. I was only going on the label that came with it. Will do some more investigating. Thanks again.
Regards Ray
Thanks mate. I was only going on the label that came with it. Will do some more investigating. Thanks again.
Regards Ray
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You might see if you can get Pup to chime in, or maybe send him a PM. I've seen some pretty fantastic Baeckea from him. A few other nice ones floating around here too, but those are the ones that stick in my mind. I'm definitely getting some seeds for next year, these look like killer bonsai but I can't find them locally.Ray M wrote:Hi Stew,
Thanks mate. I'm not sure about the back budding. This is the first Baeckea I have done. I am doing some research at present to find out more about them. I hope they do back bud well as I need more foliage in certain areas.![]()
Regards Ray
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Re: [Ray M] Baeckea Virgata Dwarf
Hi all,
Update on the Baeckea.
The foliage is coming back very nicely.
I am very pleased with how much back budding is occurring. It is happening on lots of the branches.
Regards Ray
Update on the Baeckea.
The foliage is coming back very nicely.
I am very pleased with how much back budding is occurring. It is happening on lots of the branches.
Regards Ray
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