Melaleuca styphelioides prickly paperbark
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Posted 9 years 6 months ago #16170Auk wrote: In just 3 years and 2 months time? Interesting!
That specie seems quite suitable for bonsai, on craigs blog are some nice ones also.I wonder if they are suitable for our climate. Maybe Try to find some seeds.
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Posted 9 years 6 months ago #16173
Yeah they grow quite quickly here in Melbourne Australia, we dont really have a very cold winter. I mean it gets cold but not freezing and these sort of native trees grow all year. Its probably been a bit longer than three years, it has been a while since I've updated the pics.
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Posted 9 years 6 months ago #16174buna wrote: Its probably been a bit longer than three years, it has been a while since I've updated the pics.
Ah yes... in your first post you wrote it was 1,5 years since the first picture and that post was and 3 years and two months ago, so 4 years and 7 months?
Still a very nice result.
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Posted 9 years 6 months ago #16175
Good work Buna, i like how you have arranged the foliage with not too much twiggy branching showing underneath
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