Graptophyllum excelsum / Queensland Holly as bonsai
Posted: February 18th, 2019, 4:41 pm
AUTHOR
Ash
BOTANIC NAME
Graptophyllum excelsum (F.Muell.) Druce
COMMON NAME
Queensland Holly
NOTE
Graptophyllum excelsum is an excellent Queensland native shrub or small tree for cultivation as bonsai. It has small leaves that make it very suitable for use as shohin and chuhin bonsai. If grown as a larger bonsai it will flower provided shoots are allowed to elongate and mature. Over time it develops a finely fissured corky bark.
BACKGROUND
http://keys.trin.org.au/key-server/data ... celsum.htm
SUN
Suitable for growing in full sun or in filtered shade.
TEMPERATURE
Suitable for cultivation in a tropical or subtropical climate.
WATERING
Benefits from regular watering if grown in a free draining medium.
TRAINING
Benefits from regular shoot pruning. Small branches become very stiff and are difficult to wire successfully. It will back-bud of old wood if the plant is growing strongly.
FERTILIZING
Benefits from dosage of slow release fertiliser at the time of repotting, followed by regular application of liquid fertiliser in the growing season.
REPOTTING
Graptophyllum excelsum has a vigorous root system and as bonsai it will benefit from regular root pruning. The root system is dense and corky and a very sharp sickle saw is a good tool to reduce the root mass. In a bonsai pot it will benefit from regular (e.g. annual or biannual!) repotting.
PROPAGATION
Seed, shoot cuttings, root cuttings or aerial layering.
PESTS OR DISEASES
No pests observed in 25 years of cultivation.
COMMENTS
The shohin-chuhin tree figured above was grown from a cutting in 1990.
Ash
BOTANIC NAME
Graptophyllum excelsum (F.Muell.) Druce
COMMON NAME
Queensland Holly
NOTE
Graptophyllum excelsum is an excellent Queensland native shrub or small tree for cultivation as bonsai. It has small leaves that make it very suitable for use as shohin and chuhin bonsai. If grown as a larger bonsai it will flower provided shoots are allowed to elongate and mature. Over time it develops a finely fissured corky bark.
BACKGROUND
http://keys.trin.org.au/key-server/data ... celsum.htm
SUN
Suitable for growing in full sun or in filtered shade.
TEMPERATURE
Suitable for cultivation in a tropical or subtropical climate.
WATERING
Benefits from regular watering if grown in a free draining medium.
TRAINING
Benefits from regular shoot pruning. Small branches become very stiff and are difficult to wire successfully. It will back-bud of old wood if the plant is growing strongly.
FERTILIZING
Benefits from dosage of slow release fertiliser at the time of repotting, followed by regular application of liquid fertiliser in the growing season.
REPOTTING
Graptophyllum excelsum has a vigorous root system and as bonsai it will benefit from regular root pruning. The root system is dense and corky and a very sharp sickle saw is a good tool to reduce the root mass. In a bonsai pot it will benefit from regular (e.g. annual or biannual!) repotting.
PROPAGATION
Seed, shoot cuttings, root cuttings or aerial layering.
PESTS OR DISEASES
No pests observed in 25 years of cultivation.
COMMENTS
The shohin-chuhin tree figured above was grown from a cutting in 1990.