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Who needs flowers?
Posted: August 14th, 2014, 9:23 pm
by Pup
We have some of the best flowering trees in the world yet they are under used as Bonsai, however you do not need flowers only to have a good show.
Doing some weeding to day had the camera handy so here are a couple one was on recently but has more flowers the other does not. Here they are 1st in a Melaleuca claret tops the other is a Melaleuca incana.
Cheers Pup
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Re: Who needs flowers?
Posted: August 14th, 2014, 9:27 pm
by CraigM
Stunning...
Re: Who needs flowers?
Posted: August 14th, 2014, 9:31 pm
by raewynk
Hi Pup,
Maleluca's are one of my favourite with my recent post. Stunning the claret tops. I hope mine grows to be half as good as yours stunning.
The comparison btw the two are great.
How old are they?
Regards
Rae

Re: Who needs flowers?
Posted: August 14th, 2014, 9:41 pm
by Pup
raewynk wrote:Hi Pup,
Maleluca's are one of my favourite with my recent post. Stunning the claret tops. I hope mine grows to be half as good as yours stunning.
The comparison btw the two are great.
How old are they?
Regards
Rae

Both are unknown as they were subject to Garden make overs, The M, incana could be 20, the Claret tops probably about the same. As Bonsai in training about 10 years.
Cheers Pup
Re: Who needs flowers?
Posted: August 15th, 2014, 7:09 am
by irish
G'day.
I have both of thoes species.
Pup, what time of the year do you do any root work on them?
Can I cut back, and do root work at the same time. Or just one or the other?
I am in NSW, so I will adjust my tempature's/weather accordingly.
Cheers.
Irish.

Re: Who needs flowers?
Posted: August 15th, 2014, 8:17 am
by loyskirineba
Wow! Beautiful trees there Pup.

Re: Who needs flowers?
Posted: August 15th, 2014, 9:16 am
by kcpoole
Totally agree and have 2 claret tops myself and the new foliage is quite special
I also have another Mel that I collected (Melaleuca bracteata i believe) , that has had purple foliage all thru winter. Now that it has shooted in spring, the new foliage is bright green / yellow and looks particularly nice against the old foliage
@irish , I think you can do work on them at anytime of the year except winter while they are not active. Be interesting to see what Pup says as i am waiting for warmer weather so i can work on this one of mine
ps found this link off the wiki on when to work on Natives
viewtopic.php?f=18&t=96
Ken
Re: Who needs flowers?
Posted: August 15th, 2014, 10:46 am
by Jason
Another beauty Pup

That Incana looks amazing in flower
Would love to get my hands on some claret tops, love the colour of the foliage
Re: Who needs flowers?
Posted: August 15th, 2014, 1:31 pm
by Pup
irish wrote:G'day.
I have both of thoes species.
Pup, what time of the year do you do any root work on them?
Can I cut back, and do root work at the same time. Or just one or the other?
I am in NSW, so I will adjust my tempature's/weather accordingly.
Cheers.
Irish.

G,day Irish, I do my root work and pruning if needed at the same time. As for when! whenever they are in active growth, I am doing them now, I water them then 2 hours later start to root prune. I have found this works well for me Here in WA. Most of our natives can have up to 8 growth spurts a year so if you miss one just wait a few weeks.
Cheers Pup
Re: Who needs flowers?
Posted: August 15th, 2014, 1:36 pm
by Peterji
Fine trees Pup!

The foliage of many of our native trees is subtly stunning. More impressive in my opinion than disproportionally large flowers.
Re: Who needs flowers?
Posted: August 15th, 2014, 4:24 pm
by irish
Pup wrote:irish wrote:G'day.
I have both of thoes species.
Pup, what time of the year do you do any root work on them?
Can I cut back, and do root work at the same time. Or just one or the other?
I am in NSW, so I will adjust my tempature's/weather accordingly.
Cheers.
Irish.

G,day Irish, I do my root work and pruning if needed at the same time. As for when! whenever they are in active growth, I am doing them now, I water them then 2 hours later start to root prune. I have found this works well for me Here in WA. Most of our natives can have up to 8 growth spurts a year so if you miss one just wait a few weeks.
Cheers Pup
G'day.
Thanks Pup. I can not work on mine yet, as the frost's have smashed them
There not dead, but sure look like Thay are...
At least a noter month for them.
Cheers.
Irish.
