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Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: December 28th, 2009, 1:58 pm
by NBPCA
Hi all,

"Kunzea" and I trimmed the large Angophora costata on loan from Ted Poynton two weeks ago; 14th December.
Ted Poyntons Angophora costata.JPG
Ted Poyntons Angophora costata after trim.JPG
New Buds.JPG
Today some new growth has started elongating and there are still heaps of buds swelling back down the branches that are also about to open.

Some areas were timmed to old but existing growth and some were trimmed back to bare branch(especially vertical growth). It seems to be budding evenly no matter where we trimmed it.

Enjoy and/or come and see it in a few weeks time.

Grant Boiwe
NBPCA

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: December 28th, 2009, 2:01 pm
by Jarrod
Still probably my favourite tree in Australia that I have had the pleasure to lay my eyes on.

Thank you for the update.

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: December 28th, 2009, 2:25 pm
by NBPCA
Jarrod wrote:Still probably my favourite tree in Australia that I have had the pleasure to lay my eyes on.

Thank you for the update.
Hi Jarrod,

It is one of my favorite Australian bonsai as well. I first saw it in the early 1990s and I was so glad when Ted offered it to us as a loan. It meant a lot to me personally as well as corporately.

I will keep udating on this tree and will get a studio shot when it is at its absolute best; if I can get it into the photo area. It will take the help of about 3 extra people to safely manouvre it out the front gate, up the path, around the back and then into the garage; and then reverse the trip after the photo.

Grant Bowie
NBPCA

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: December 28th, 2009, 4:25 pm
by anttal63
looking good fellas! you'd make ted proud. ;) i look forward to seeing it fill out. this is one of the inspirations that has kept me percevering with the bloody gums. :twisted: :roll: :lol:

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: January 2nd, 2010, 1:59 pm
by NBPCA
More photos. Enjoy
Buds bursting.JPG
Bark peeling.JPG
An interesting foilble I have noticed is that it is growing strongest on the lower branches rather than the apex; however it is not sprouting from the Lignotuber as it would if it were totally basally dominant. That is why it is such a good long term subject for Australian bonsai.

I will trim some of the excess busds and growth on the lowest branch to push some growth into the upper layers if necessary over the next 2 to 4 weeks.

Grant Bowie
NBPCA

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: January 2nd, 2010, 4:58 pm
by FlyBri
Goodonya Grant and Kunzea!

Like many others here, this is the tree that first got me inspired to try Eucalyptus (and associated genera) as Bonsai (well, got me inspired to try Bonsai generally). I had seen a photo of it in Jennifer Wilkinson's "Bonsai: Art And Technique", but the picture didn't depict the sense of scale that the tree does when viewed in person. I was disappointed that the Angophora was not at Ted's place last time I visited, but was rapt to hear that it was spending some time in the ACT. I told Ted that I believe this tree to be the flagship of Oz Native Bonsai, and he merely nodded.

Are there plans for a repot while the tree is in the Capital Territory, or is your custodianship limited to 'maintenance' (pruning, watering, fertilising, etc)?

Thanks!

Fly.

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: January 2nd, 2010, 7:14 pm
by NBPCA
FlyBri wrote:Goodonya Grant and Kunzea!

Like many others here, this is the tree that first got me inspired to try Eucalyptus (and associated genera) as Bonsai (well, got me inspired to try Bonsai generally). I had seen a photo of it in Jennifer Wilkinson's "Bonsai: Art And Technique", but the picture didn't depict the sense of scale that the tree does when viewed in person. I was disappointed that the Angophora was not at Ted's place last time I visited, but was rapt to hear that it was spending some time in the ACT. I told Ted that I believe this tree to be the flagship of Oz Native Bonsai, and he merely nodded.

Are there plans for a repot while the tree is in the Capital Territory, or is your custodianship limited to 'maintenance' (pruning, watering, fertilising, etc)?

Thanks!

Fly.
Hi Fly,

The tree is for the moment just on loan and so we trim, water and fertilize(NO Osmocote were Teds instructions although most of the other trees have or get Osmocote as part of their feeding regime).

It has not been repotted for Yonks( a botanical term for a long time) but if it is with us next summer and Ted agrees or donated then it will certainly be repotted at the first opportunity. It is very heavy and takes a few people to handle it safely.

The photo in the book was taken in 1985 according to Ted and it looked in very good health. It is certainly an imposing tree and it certainly is a flagship tree for Australia. I was very happy for the collection when he offered/agreed to loan it to us.

Grant Bowie
NBPCA

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: January 2nd, 2010, 7:23 pm
by Bretts
I'll buy a ticket to watch the repot :D :lol:

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: January 2nd, 2010, 7:37 pm
by Waltron
What's it's dimentions?

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: January 2nd, 2010, 7:41 pm
by FlyBri
Bretts wrote:I'll buy a ticket to watch the repot :D :lol:
Jeez Brettles! The least you could do is offer to lend a hand... ;) I would love to offer my time (and air fare) to come and help, so long as the repot happened at a time when I could be available.

Thanks.

Fly.

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: January 2nd, 2010, 8:17 pm
by Bretts
I think they will charge me extra to have a barrier between me und the tree in case I start sprinkling lime sulfur around the place.

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: January 3rd, 2010, 5:28 am
by FlyBri
Bretts wrote:I think they will charge me extra to have a barrier between me und the tree in case I start sprinkling lime sulfur around the place.
Fair point you make, Brettles... ;)

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: January 3rd, 2010, 8:49 am
by kcpoole
FlyBri wrote:
Bretts wrote:I think they will charge me extra to have a barrier between me und the tree in case I start sprinkling lime sulfur around the place.
Fair point you make, Brettles... ;)
I would also be happy / Grateful to lend a hand in the process. If only to keep brett away with a big stick :-)

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: January 3rd, 2010, 10:56 am
by anttal63
kcpoole wrote:
FlyBri wrote:
Bretts wrote:I think they will charge me extra to have a barrier between me und the tree in case I start sprinkling lime sulfur around the place.
Fair point you make, Brettles... ;)
I would also be happy / Grateful to lend a hand in the process. If only to keep brett away with a big stick :-)

im there just to watch that! :lol: :P :lol:

Re: Trimming Angophora costata

Posted: January 3rd, 2010, 10:59 am
by NBPCA
Waltron wrote:What's it's dimentions?
I am at home at the moment but from my memory it is 140cm tall.

Grant Bowie