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[ID] Alpine plant.

Posted: January 14th, 2012, 9:57 pm
by GavinG
I found this growing among rock clumps beside the road down Cooma way - although it doesn't seem to bark up, it has fine leaves, and gets thick very quickly. Also some odd little green fruit. I'm interested in its possibilities for bonsai, enough to put a couple of cuttings in. No idea what it is.
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Any help appreciated.

Gavin

Re: [ID] Alpine plant.

Posted: January 14th, 2012, 11:12 pm
by Damian Bee
It looks like a Hymenanthera at a first glance, I will have second look at it (to see if I can find the species)over my coffee later this morning :reading:

Re: [ID] Alpine plant.

Posted: January 15th, 2012, 12:12 pm
by Sno
Damian is right it is Hymenanthera dentata or commonly known by the very cool name Gruggly bush.

Re: [ID] Alpine plant.

Posted: January 15th, 2012, 7:59 pm
by Damian Bee
Just to be fussy about it :reading: the plant in question is known as Melicytus sp. It is a variant of Hymenanthera dentata which is found in alpine and subalpine areas. It should grow from cuttings and will likely make a reasonable cascade or windswept. Looks like you missed the flowers. Have fun with that, just watch those spines :?
Here is a link that will explain a little more. http://www.botany.unimelb.edu.au/buffal ... ntatus.htm
'twas a long coffee :whistle:

Re: [ID] Alpine plant.

Posted: January 15th, 2012, 8:26 pm
by GavinG
Thanks for the feedback. There don't seem to be any spines on mine, and it gets dense and thick sooner than in the unimelb thing, but that might just be growing tough. We'll see how the cuttings go....

Gavin

Re: [ID] Alpine plant.

Posted: January 15th, 2012, 9:32 pm
by Damian Bee
Remember, there are likely several variants which are recently/yet to be classified.