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Ausie Natives,anyone?

Posted: May 14th, 2010, 3:03 pm
by thuynguyen001
hi,everyone!
this is my first post since March when i first joined Ausbonsai community. And i have learn so much from this very friendly and useful website. :)
I mean it is packed full of information thAT I BEEN looking for( before all i had is some bonsai books and they are all very confusing :x )
SO,today i decided to introduce myself to this lovely Ausbonsai community and hoping that within my limited ability,i can make some contribution. :P


i have to say that im very fond of Aussie natives,especially after seeing Pup's Maelaluca collection and Antonio's demo on the Black SheOak. since then i have been looking for Casuarina stock in all the local garden centres(without success!) But on Wednesday i accidently discovered this Marrickville Community Nursery where they only grow native seedlings to plant along the Cook river.They have casuarinas,acacias,eucalyptus,etc..and all are for sale $3 each!!!!! :shock:
If anyone in Sydney interested in Oz natives,just come have alook! All the ladies working there are volunteers& very friendly.
Marrickville community nursery
Addison centre-142 Addison rd Marrickville2204
They open Wed: 10am-12pm Sat & Sun:10am-1pm
oh,forgot! i bought myself 5 casuarinas,2 eaucs and a little FOREST of Harpullia pendulas(which i had no idea what it is?) :oops: :)
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Re: Ausie Natives,anyone?

Posted: May 14th, 2010, 5:47 pm
by woody
Hi Thuy, thanks for showing your new stock. Question: Is harpulia pendula the genera name? Or anyone, the same question.
It looks really interesting
Thanks Woody

Re: Ausie Natives,anyone?

Posted: May 14th, 2010, 6:34 pm
by woody
Hi Woody here. Sorry for the question all. I fully forget that with the internet i can type and check. And yes, i saw all the listings for Harpullia pendula. :oops:
Bye

Re: Ausie Natives,anyone?

Posted: May 14th, 2010, 7:30 pm
by thuynguyen001
hi woodi, i think harpullia pendula is the botanical name,common name is tulipwood. I had no idea what it was either until i googled this afternoon. I bought it just because it looked interesting n cheap($3) :o :D !!!!

Re: Ausie Natives,anyone?

Posted: May 14th, 2010, 8:03 pm
by kcpoole
Nice selection and welcome :-)
only problem with $3 stock is they are a good few years yet from making a nice bonsai :-(
Great for putting wire on an developing movement when young, but they will need few years growth yet before styling as such.

Ken

Re: Ausie Natives,anyone?

Posted: May 14th, 2010, 11:13 pm
by thuynguyen001
kcpoole wrote:Nice selection and welcome :-)
only problem with $3 stock is they are a good few years yet from making a nice bonsai :-(
Great for putting wire on an developing movement when young, but they will need few years growth yet before styling as such.

Ken
hi,Ken!
yeah i know they are quite young and small. Its because im only a beginner in the art of bonsai-i still have a lot to learn-therefore i just want to experiment with them.
To get to know my trees and the general ideas.
That was actually my first wiring job i've ever done! :)
( most of the time its just clip and grow)

Re: Ausie Natives,anyone?

Posted: May 15th, 2010, 8:03 am
by Greth
Seedlings are fun and a good way to get to know the species, better to be killing a $3 plant than a $300 one, if it should come to that! Nice to learn how they behave in your situation and climate, and although they wont be ready for bonsai pots for a while, you can do some prestyling, trunk movement and taper work, which would be impossible with a larger tree.
Good luck and enjoy!

Re: Ausie Natives,anyone?

Posted: May 15th, 2010, 9:07 am
by thuynguyen001
Thanks,Greth! :D
Actually im very excited with this new project!!
They gonna give me alot of fun in the coming few years( hopefully :lol: )

Re: Ausie Natives,anyone?

Posted: May 15th, 2010, 9:27 am
by MattA
thuynguyen001 wrote:Thanks,Greth! :D
Actually im very excited with this new project!!
They gonna give me alot of fun in the coming few years( hopefully :lol: )
More than a few years, if they survive the first few years you will be looking at them the rest of your life or until you sell or trade them.

Enjoy... it is exciting isnt it.

Matt

Re: Ausie Natives,anyone?

Posted: May 15th, 2010, 11:47 am
by thuynguyen001
Our natives are tough ones,so hopefully they'll survive.
thank you,Matt!
Thuy.