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Old 12-18-2007, 11:11 PM   #1 (permalink)
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Here are some of my small trees The first is a set of Ulmus parvifolia. Reading from left to right. From the rim of the pot.
45mms (1.3/4) 75mms ( 3in) 100 mms (4in ). The second set are Austalian natives. Again from left to right. 45mms 1-3/4 in (Port jackson fig).Ficus rubiganosa defoliated. Melalueca lanceolata sbpp planifolia. 100mms 4in and Eugenia smithii ( lilly pilly )130mms 5-1/2 in and last but not least Melaeuca preissiana 130mms 5-1/2in.
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Pup, a wonderful collection, you must have a remarkable garden.
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Pup, I assume your back garden is covered with gravel paths between meandering rows of display benches and a scattering of monkey poles. Maybe with a few ground planted rose bushes to keep Mrs. Pup happy.
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Pup, I assume your back garden is covered with gravel paths between meandering rows of display benches and a scattering of monkey poles. Maybe with a few ground planted rose bushes to keep Mrs. Pup happy.
I like your imagination Jim. We live In a villa in an 8 unit complex. I hve a few monkey poles 3 double sided benches and a small pagodatype for the small trees and semi hot house for the ficus. I wll take some pics. every thing is in pots even the roses. Pup
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Here are some of my small trees The first is a set of Ulmus parvifolia. Reading from left to right. From the rim of the pot.
45mms (1.3/4) 75mms ( 3in) 100 mms (4in ). The second set are Austalian natives. Again from left to right. 45mms 1-3/4 in (Port jackson fig).Ficus rubiganosa defoliated. Melalueca lanceolata sbpp planifolia. 100mms 4in and Eugenia smithii ( lilly pilly )130mms 5-1/2 in and last but not least Melaeuca preissiana 130mms 5-1/2in.

They are looking vert well great trunk size and branches.

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Great looking trees there Pup!
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