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Melaleuca - Bonsai Nut G'day all, this Tree is one which I collected in August 2013 Melaleuca rhaphiophylla or paperbark tree as commonly known as collected Aug 2013 last wiring of Tree in Aug 2015 and in growth mode December 2015 Height- aprox 650mm best regards Craig
Melaleuca sp. | Bonsai Nut There are many species of Melaleuca, some from swampy habitat and some from quite dry areas I have a couple of species that seem to resent drastic root reduction Most of those are dry area mels but M alternifolia is OK for even drastic root reduction and will bud from bare wood if pruned hard
Melaleuca #2 | Page 2 | Bonsai Nut @Craigm sorry for the delay replying I have two species of Mels I have one bigger Melaleuca linariifolia and a bunch of starter size melaleuca nesophila Any tips would be VERY appreciated I have grown both for some time Linariifolia are very strong in regards to root growth ,Nesophila not
Melaleuca (bracteata I think) - Bonsai Nut There was also "flowering crab apples" in the same row, one had an amazing base, but 1xMalus$$$=2xMelaleuca$$$, and in recent threads the tendancy toward pests on Malus makes it easier to ignore it and go for the Melaleuca I recently killed the best part of 10 nursery trees, I've never been that bad before, and I need to end this streak
Melaleuca Raphiophylla from tubestock progression - Bonsai Nut Species name is Melaleuca Raphiophylla I started this from tubestock purchased from a local garden nursery that specialises in native plants These are fun to grow and develop pretty quickly with a tendency to thicken and muscle up in the trunk in a short time frame once they really get going
melaleuca Quinquenervia - Bonsai Nut The most popular Bonsai Community in the WORLD! I have only had these as quite young nursery stock but my observations are they should be pretty good bonsai material, they back bud real well after a chop and are a fairly tough tree
Australian Natives from Seed - Bonsai Nut Just looked up Melaleuca germination in Murray Ralph - Growing Australian Plants from seed where he notes that M ericifolia and M lanceolata germination is significantly increased with smoke treatment and may also be successful with other sp Many Melaleuca sp need light to germinate so sprinkle seed on the surface only
kinzu Hong Kong kumquat (Fortunella hindsii) source! I sell Jason Schley a lot of the unusaul tropicals that I root under mist, Neea buxifolia, Bucida spinosa, Extra dwarf Bucida, Mouse Tail Plant, Melaleuca alternifolia, Desmodium unifolia, Brazilian Rain Tree, Styrocanthes hamata, Dividivi, Jamican Ebony I also wholesale him my handmade stoneware bonsai pots
Australian National Convention 2025 | Bonsai Nut Back home after this year's AABC national convention, hosted this year by Canberra Bonsai Society in our national capital Some (phone) photos from the show room: Winner: large bonsai Excellence award - Melaleuca linariifolia AKA Honey Myrtle WBFF award for outstanding bonsai -
Elm Root Cuttings | Page 10 | Bonsai Nut Swamp Paperbark – Melaleuca ericifolia -easy Thai temple bells - Wrightia Religiosa - intermediate Tree of a thousand stars - Serrisa - ? Willow leaf fig - Ficus Nerifolia - relatively easy White Cedar - Melia azedarach -Easy Willow - Salix spp – easy Wisteria - Wisteria – easy Zelkova –Japanese Elm -easy