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This is a Swamp/freshwater Paperbark that is endemic to southern Western Australia where I live. 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...
A year ago I collected a root sucker from a Melaleuca. Not sure what type of Melaleuca. It grew quite well and I need to upgrade its pot so it continues to grow larger and thickens. What’s the best time to repot? I’ve read some conflicting information: Some say best done in summer, others say...
Thought I might put up a thread for this Aussie native. Been growing this from pretty humble beginnings about 3 years or so... actually it’s still pretty humble, but developing well... not sure of the exact melaleuca species, but it seems to like being a bonsai. 🍺 Here’s how it was a couple of...
@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...
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Hi All I know there are some Aussies here:), hope you can help... There was a small local bonsai exhibit recently, and there were a few Melaleuca bonsai that really caught my eye. There are a few growing around town, I always liked their look but could never identify them, now I know they...