Lophostemon confertus Queensland box, Brisbane Box,
Posted: April 3rd, 2015, 2:56 pm
Hi
this is my first post.. i'm a naive Brisbane bonsai person but have had a few years mucking about with it.. got early stage figs, bougainvillaea, willow, crepe myrtle and chinese elm and a few bits and bobs of other stuff... this forum's been a great help
anyway
i got this tree from a seedling in my garden under a neighbour's tree ... i let it grow not really knowing what it was - when i realised what it was i refted it out and stuck in a pot so no one weeding the garden killed it...
it lived .. i keyed it out roughly and am pretty confident of my ID as "Lophostemon confertus (syn. Tristania conferta), Common names include brush box, Queensland box, Brisbane Box, pink box, box scrub, and vinegartree"
question is ..am i wasting my time with this species .. searching the net i found one photo of one.. what my chances of getting anything bonsai -ish out of it
the soil is mostly sand so if i am going to persist i better re-pot it i suppose? i was thinking of lifting it & adding some better soil without disturbing any roots or covering the lignotuber and giving it another year?
whats ya tink?
this is my first post.. i'm a naive Brisbane bonsai person but have had a few years mucking about with it.. got early stage figs, bougainvillaea, willow, crepe myrtle and chinese elm and a few bits and bobs of other stuff... this forum's been a great help
anyway
i got this tree from a seedling in my garden under a neighbour's tree ... i let it grow not really knowing what it was - when i realised what it was i refted it out and stuck in a pot so no one weeding the garden killed it...
it lived .. i keyed it out roughly and am pretty confident of my ID as "Lophostemon confertus (syn. Tristania conferta), Common names include brush box, Queensland box, Brisbane Box, pink box, box scrub, and vinegartree"
question is ..am i wasting my time with this species .. searching the net i found one photo of one.. what my chances of getting anything bonsai -ish out of it
the soil is mostly sand so if i am going to persist i better re-pot it i suppose? i was thinking of lifting it & adding some better soil without disturbing any roots or covering the lignotuber and giving it another year?
whats ya tink?