A few I am currently working on.
The first is a Elaeocarpus reticulatus and is first time in a Bonsai pot thus the angle. Next time will be in a Australian made pot and the correct orientation.
The second is a Cassurina.
The thrird is a Acacia.
Peter
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Hi Peter.
How tall is the Blueberry Ash? I haven't seen any that look as mature as yours. How long have they been in training?
The dimensions of the others would be good to know too. I also like the sheoak.
Penny.
How tall is the Blueberry Ash? I haven't seen any that look as mature as yours. How long have they been in training?
The dimensions of the others would be good to know too. I also like the sheoak.
Penny.
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oooh! yes, I realy like the Cassurina especially the first three branches. Have you thought about reducing the height on this one?
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Hi Penny,
The Blueberry ash has been in training for 3 years. I dug it up from my fathers vege patch on the south coast.This year I defoliated completly in October before repotting
The dimentions are:
Blueberry ash 700mm H x 600mm W its looking for a good pot.
Acacia 800mm L x 500 W
Cassurina 650mm x 500mm
Jon
The Cassurina is stiil in training so hieght is not set yet. I have other ones I am trying to combine into a setting along similar lines to Robert Steven Ausbonsai Header.This one may be part of that setting.
The Blueberry ash has been in training for 3 years. I dug it up from my fathers vege patch on the south coast.This year I defoliated completly in October before repotting
The dimentions are:
Blueberry ash 700mm H x 600mm W its looking for a good pot.
Acacia 800mm L x 500 W
Cassurina 650mm x 500mm
Jon
The Cassurina is stiil in training so hieght is not set yet. I have other ones I am trying to combine into a setting along similar lines to Robert Steven Ausbonsai Header.This one may be part of that setting.
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Ooops!! My comments on the other thread regarding Aussie penging may not be out of the question then?Jon
The Cassurina is stiil in training so hieght is not set yet. I have other ones I am trying to combine into a setting along similar lines to Robert Steven Ausbonsai Header.This one may be part of that setting.
Jon
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Jon Chown wrote:Jon
Ooops!! My comments on the other thread regarding Aussie penging may not be out of the question then?
Jon
Not at all Jon,
As I said in the "other" thread we are a product of our enviroment but also Influenced from many other sources.
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I like the acacia howitii. Going along very nicely. Do you find trouble with the Blueberry Ash keeping the foliage close to the trunk? A mate has a larger one and it appears to be a constant battle to keep the foliage from doing more than decorating the tips of the branches.
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Re: Some recently repotted natives
Hi Peter,
Any chance on an update of these trees? I'd really like to see how they are going 2.5 years on. I'm particularly interested in the Casuarina and the Casuarina group that you made mention of.
Regards,
Steven
Any chance on an update of these trees? I'd really like to see how they are going 2.5 years on. I'm particularly interested in the Casuarina and the Casuarina group that you made mention of.
Regards,
Steven