Hawaiian torch
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gday again this tree was given to me as a stick it had no foliage what so ever
it has been nurtured back with a stong feeding program and new soil every month to keep it fresh just letting it sit for a bit so it will grow a bit bigger and will also add some bending to it
cheers dean
it has been nurtured back with a stong feeding program and new soil every month to keep it fresh just letting it sit for a bit so it will grow a bit bigger and will also add some bending to it
cheers dean
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Wow, I've never seen this species before, it has great, beautiful flowers! I see you take good care of it, if it just was a stick and now there are so many leaves and even flowers on it, good work. Will you post more pictures of this one in the future?
Thanks for publishing!
Thanks for publishing!
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gday youri
i will keep posting pictures so it cn get everyone into the mood of getting on here nd seeing what others have got to offer here in australia
we have got a good range of tree's to show i will keep you updated
cheers dean
i will keep posting pictures so it cn get everyone into the mood of getting on here nd seeing what others have got to offer here in australia
we have got a good range of tree's to show i will keep you updated
cheers dean
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Cool, looking forward to that too Dean!
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Hi Dean,
Wow! This is so beautiful! Do you know what the common and/or botanical name is for this plant? The flowers are exquisite and the leaves so dainty! It's hard to imagine this as just a stick...well done! How is it progressing? Would luv to see some new photos, please. Thanks for sharing.
Leslie
Wow! This is so beautiful! Do you know what the common and/or botanical name is for this plant? The flowers are exquisite and the leaves so dainty! It's hard to imagine this as just a stick...well done! How is it progressing? Would luv to see some new photos, please. Thanks for sharing.
Leslie
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Hi Leslie,
This would be a bougainville; do a quick search on the internet. They family consists of some 15 species, all of which are shrub-like with a tendency to climb.
This would be a bougainville; do a quick search on the internet. They family consists of some 15 species, all of which are shrub-like with a tendency to climb.
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hi all it is winter here so not much going on with the boug now and @ leslie it is a hawian tourch bouganvillia it is a dwafe style and has no thorns
cheers dean
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