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[Category 1] Banksia marginata

Posted: May 11th, 2011, 5:36 pm
by Will_IslandBonsai
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This Banksia marginata was grown from a number of cuttings taken from a roadside bush on the east coast of Tasmania in 2001. It was grown in a native nursery, amongst others, and put to one side about 5 years ago, when its bonsai potential was noticed. In 2009, I "found it" again in its 200mm nursey pot, and immediately was so taken by its character, that I whipped it into the Mirkwood pot as pictured.

The plant is about 60 cm high, and for a Banksia marginata, has both very small leaves and flowers. Not really visible in the photo is a huge curve in the trunk (it goes back and then comes forward at the top). I am constantly astounded, when I view this plant, at the impression of age it portrays, courtesy mainly of the character of the trunk and the patches of lichen it supports.

The design objective is for it to look Australian. I hope you enjoy it.

Will Fletcher