Wednesday, December 3, 2008

A Mystery Solved!

3 days ago I was lucky enough to meet a lady who knew the name of two trees I had posted about previously. One was a magnificent flowering gold and the other pink. Both trees are growing in a park close to where I live here in a northern suberb of Brisbane.

Tabebuia


In the same league as jacarandas and poincianas, once seen in bloom a trumpet tree cloaked in pink or golden flowers,is never forgotten!

I previously had a link here..and had heaps of trouble with the dashed link ...
if you want to know more
Check google.



The Gold version!



The Pink Version!


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An update on Grass Tree No.7


This is a slow process waiting for the Flower spear to produce seeds! The spear first emerged approx 25/7/08 The first flowers burst open 30/9/08
Now on the 3/12/08 I'm waiting for the little pods to open
...soon
maybe 1 or 2 weeks!


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An update on the seedlings!
Here we have a photo of some of the re potted Grass Trees
... they are not looking too bad! (
click to enlarge)


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And the very latest to pop up! Still in the old yogurt pot.
When the little plant is older I will transplant it to the black pots as well!



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The Tally! As I expected I have had a few Fatalities 2 in fact!
...I expected more really!
I have
76 seedlings in black pots
(2 are still doubtful...they had a rough trip over!
Still hanging in there though!)
I had 1 tiny seedling in the garden (on a previous post)
I had to transfer it to a yogurt pot...it had met with some unknown
fate and looked fairly crook!

I put it into a yogurt pot which had the Jamie Durie Native Australian
pot mix...this is a great mix 5/5 I think.

I have bought another Australian Native pot mix from a
Huge Hardware
chain here in Au...
It was awful..don't buy any, full of sawdust!
1 seed which just came up (pic above)
8 adult plants - 5 in the garden 3 in pots (varying sizes also previous posts)

Total = 86 Grass Trees

Cheers Carol


1 comment:

Joanne Lockyer said...

Not too bad to have only two fatalities, that's great!