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[Sell] Trident Maple Material- Suitable For Forest
Posted: September 1st, 2019, 11:13 am
by Joel
Hi all,
Selling a bunch of trident maple seedlings suitable for making a forest for $50. Pickup Hornsby (NSW) area or delivered if nearby.
Will need to move soon as they have been uprooted and are starting to grow, hence the low price. Perfect for a beginner.
This photo shows all the plants you'll receive:
Whole box resized.jpg
This photo shows the largest trunk in the box:
Largest trunk resized.jpg
Cheers,
Joel
Re: [Sell] Trident Maple Material- Suitable For Forest
Posted: September 1st, 2019, 11:37 am
by Joel
Is there a problem with the photo uploader at the moment? My files are under 600kb each and 600 x 800 pixels but won't upload.
Re: [Sell] Trident Maple Material- Suitable For Forest
Posted: September 1st, 2019, 12:01 pm
by shibui
Photos need to be under 500K since the recent upgrade of the site.
Re: [Sell] Trident Maple Material- Suitable For Forest
Posted: September 1st, 2019, 1:45 pm
by Joel
Thanks Neil. Haven't been here much recently. A lot has changed! The site is looking good.
OP edited to include photos.
Re: [Sell] Trident Maple Material- Suitable For Forest
Posted: September 1st, 2019, 4:09 pm
by shibui
Many of us have noticed your absence Joel, especially in ID threads.
Hope all is well up there.
Do you know if anyone ever managed to propagate that santalum in the botanic gardens?
Re: [Sell] Trident Maple Material- Suitable For Forest
Posted: September 3rd, 2019, 8:44 am
by Joel
This item has been SOLD
Re: [Sell] Trident Maple Material- Suitable For Forest
Posted: September 3rd, 2019, 8:55 am
by Joel
shibui wrote: ↑September 1st, 2019, 4:09 pm
Many of us have noticed your absence Joel, especially in ID threads.
Hope all is well up there.
Do you know if anyone ever managed to propagate that santalum in the botanic gardens?
I'll do my best to check in more regularly. I just popped over to the identification forum and you and Sno seem to have it pretty well covered!
The Santalum never got repropagated as we already have many plants at Mt Annan and no suitable garden themes at the Sydney site. I would have loved to have played around with reprop but in the end it was deemed unnecessary. I now do most of the fieldwork for the organisation so can easily pick up propagation for any NSW species if we need it in the future.
Do you still grow Santalum? I recently purchased a Santalum accuminatum for my garden though. I have heavy soils in a cool gully so it will likely fail but I couldn't resist. It was started with Viola betonicifolia as a host then moved onto Acacia stricta. It's still in a large forestry tube and was puchased from Bilby Blooms nursery. He's got some really great stuff.
If you ever have a day or two to spare and would like to join me for some fieldwork, let me know! I go to some beautiful places and always need volunteers.