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[WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 9th, 2014, 1:03 am
by newbonsaiboy
Hi,


I have never owned a bonsai before but my father has had a few over the past 4-5 years and I enjoy seeing the progress over the years.

I have done a lot of searching and researching in the past week or so. Can anyone please help me find a Lebanese Cedar ready for bonsai? I have searched initially for one as a present for my father but now I have learnt just enough (through my endeavors to buy one) that I am interested in starting a bonsai of my own - I am a person who likes a challenge. My biggest challenge seems to be finding a tree! Can someone please direct me where to find one so I can start posting a few newbie annoying posts of my own as I start this new hobby.

Thanks in advance

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 9th, 2014, 8:29 am
by MoGanic
Where about do you live mate? Be a lot easier to direct you haha

Also the wiki has a directory of nurseries!

Cheers,
Mo

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 9th, 2014, 10:18 am
by newbonsaiboy
Fair response Mo lol

I'm in Sydney.

Tried calling a few nurseries but they didn't have any of these trees.

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 9th, 2014, 10:26 am
by kez
Bonsai south has libani but they are grafts, still good trees though. Otherwise they have atlantica that are not grafted if you are interested

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 9th, 2014, 10:38 am
by masekeane
I have a few very advanced Lebanese cedars, give me a call anytime.

Mason

Bonsai at the Bay
0415609509

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 13th, 2014, 1:48 am
by newbonsaiboy
Thanks for all the help. I had a look at the wiki directory on Tuesday. I called Padre Pio since I was headed that direction and i now have a great tree!! It was my first time at a Bonsai nursery, however it definitely won't be my last. The help and advice from Nick was great. They had a fully potted and trained tree however I decided to start my own. It's now planted in a non-glazed pot, next step start winding some wire and forming some shape... Can't wait to see what it can become :tu:

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 13th, 2014, 5:50 pm
by Bush bunny
They are lovely Cedars. I've bought two cedars from Bunnings. One had no label ? :reading: The bonsai person thought it was a blue cedar, :lost: ($10) the other was a Himalayan cedar, that had no label but she wrote it on the label.(C.Deodora) Nice tree with drooping branches. $25

I suppose you could try your local Bunnings, but watch them, :shifty: they sometimes forget to water trees, and mis-label them. There are two Bonsai retailers in Windsor (Norwood) they supply Bunnings in Armidale. You shouldn't have too much trouble with acclimatising new trees, but I did in Armidale. (Especially ficus). Most of Norwoods are greenhouse grown.

Best of luck. :aussie:

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 13th, 2014, 8:47 pm
by Black Knight
Hi Newbonsaiboy,
Good luck and fun with your new tree. I believe you may have an Atlas Cedar, as Nick did not have any true Libani, anywhere in his Nursery when last there :?: Just as good, yet very difficult to tell the difference.
Cheers,

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 14th, 2014, 5:28 pm
by newbonsaiboy
Hi Black Knight,

kind of disappointing if it's actually a different tree to that which i asked for... Assuming/hoping it's an honest mistake. However, if it is an Atlas how do you know? What can you see that determines the difference?

Cheers

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 14th, 2014, 8:52 pm
by Black Knight
Hi Newbonsai boy,
It is very difficult to tell, unless you see the cones, needles and bark. The easiest way is side by side, the Libani and or Turkish Cedars have brighter green needles and usually darker ridged bark. Do not worry too much, the greater majority of trees around will be the the imposter Atlas.
I still do not know why they are called Libani, they should have been named Libnani :?: :lost:
Regards,

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 15th, 2014, 12:55 pm
by Bush bunny
Or red cedar. We have heaps around UNE. Their cones are flower like when fully open. I honestly would not have thought Lebanese cedars would be hard to find. In Sydney with your large Lebanese population and it features on their national flag. :aussie: I've been by the way, the pearl of the Mediterranean before all the troubles of course.

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 15th, 2014, 9:30 pm
by Black Knight
Hi Bushbunny,
What has a Red Cedar got to do with a Cedrus Libani :?: :lost: The red is from a totally different family. :reading:
Regards,

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: September 16th, 2014, 2:48 pm
by Bush bunny
Well that is what we call them. You were talking about cones.
S-O-R-R-Y. :aussie:

Re: [WANTED] Cedrus Libani

Posted: October 30th, 2014, 4:17 pm
by Fluorine
Black Knight wrote:Hi Newbonsai boy,
It is very difficult to tell, unless you see the cones, needles and bark. The easiest way is side by side, the Libani and or Turkish Cedars have brighter green needles and usually darker ridged bark. Do not worry too much, the greater majority of trees around will be the the imposter Atlas.
I still do not know why they are called Libani, they should have been named Libnani :?: :lost:
Regards,
Liban, is the french word for Lebanon; hence the scientific name 'Cedrus libani'.