Eucalyptus scoparia

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Eucalyptus scoparia

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This tree ( 1of 2 ) was bought as nusery stock in 2003. Still along way to go but I thought I would post it anyway.

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Post by Leigh Taafe »

Love the bark on that one Peter.
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Beautiful tree Pete, very nice. I personally would have used a slightly wider pot myself but other than that, very nice!!
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Very impressive tree Peter, in a couple of years I would like to see it in the 360 degree section. Would you mind letting us know the dimensions of the tree as it is now?
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Post by anttal63 »

Looks like a very nice variety to work with Peter. Yet again, this is another really fine mimic of a Eucalypt! Love ya work. :D 8-)
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The dimension are: Tree (h) 65cm x (w) 60cm

Pot is an early Pat Kennady. 35 x 27 x 13

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Hi Peter,
I think you tree is a great interpretation of the eucalyptus tree.
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Post by EdwardH »

Hi Peter,

Looks good. I lool forward to seeing it develop over the next few years.
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