Syzygium Australe - 'Aussie Boomer'
Posted: July 3rd, 2010, 9:49 pm
I got this one from a garden nursery in Hervey Bay in late 2005. It was a reject that was growing in a 6 inch black plastic pot. It had been left on the driveway to their backyard and severely neglected. Originally, there were nine branches coming out from the same spot that were close to a metre long. There were a couple of very sick yellow leaves on the top of each one and nothing anywhere else on the tree. The asking price was $45.00! I 'suggested' to them that they must have been joking - the thing was almost dead! I offered them $20.00 for it (because of the thickness of the base trunk) - and they accepted it. I didn't even know at that stage whether I could keep the poor sickly thing alive - let alone get it back to good health. Anyway, I got it home and immediately put it into a 10 inch pot. I didn't take any of the original potting mix off (and it was as dry as a bone), I just put it into the larger pot, filled around it with a good mix and gave it a good dunking. Over the next few weeks it started to send out a few new leaves at the tops of the branches. Each time it did, I cut each one back to two leaves. Gradually I got it down to a more manageable size. By June of 2006, it was as you see it in the first photo, after I'd cut four of the nine branches off. September 06 and it was as the second photo - That's when I re - potted it into it's first Bonsai pot.
December 2007 and I had a very pleasant surprise - it had little puff-ball flowers on it. In January 08, those flowers turned into fruit.
March 2008, it had filled out a lot more and by December of that year it had a really good canopy developing.
For some unknown reason, I don't have any photos from 2009. I was continually pruning it throughout the year, (but it flowered and fruited) in December 08 and 09, so this one is the latest - taken today. It had a huge and very dense canopy and I got stuck into sorting it out. There were branches, twigs and shoots going every which way. Obviously, it still has a long way to go, but my idea is to create separate foliage pads on different levels. At the moment it still has those five remaining main branches on it, and I'm considering cutting it back to one and developing it further from there.
Amazing what you can find at times when you go grubbing around in nurseries
Edit:
Oops! I forgot to say, the trunk is 80mm at the base (above the roots), it's 350mm tall and 530mm wide tip to tip.
December 2007 and I had a very pleasant surprise - it had little puff-ball flowers on it. In January 08, those flowers turned into fruit.
March 2008, it had filled out a lot more and by December of that year it had a really good canopy developing.
For some unknown reason, I don't have any photos from 2009. I was continually pruning it throughout the year, (but it flowered and fruited) in December 08 and 09, so this one is the latest - taken today. It had a huge and very dense canopy and I got stuck into sorting it out. There were branches, twigs and shoots going every which way. Obviously, it still has a long way to go, but my idea is to create separate foliage pads on different levels. At the moment it still has those five remaining main branches on it, and I'm considering cutting it back to one and developing it further from there.
Amazing what you can find at times when you go grubbing around in nurseries

Edit:
Oops! I forgot to say, the trunk is 80mm at the base (above the roots), it's 350mm tall and 530mm wide tip to tip.