Wrightia: firework
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Wrightia: firework
This tree 45cm tall, flowering a lot in this season,In the night, under moon light - he looked like the fireworks:
lnvinh- Member
Re: Wrightia: firework
lnvinh,
A very fine tree. Thank you for posting.
One little niggle..... Is it possible to remove the weeds around the base? They mask, a little, the interesting base and draw my eye
A very fine tree. Thank you for posting.
One little niggle..... Is it possible to remove the weeds around the base? They mask, a little, the interesting base and draw my eye
Jeremy- Member
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Jeremy wrote:lnvinh,
A very fine tree. Thank you for posting.
One little niggle..... Is it possible to remove the weeds around the base? They mask, a little, the interesting base and draw my eye
It is not the weeds where it is the germ, then I will pull out as root.
lnvinh- Member
Re: Wrightia: firework
lnvinh wrote:Jeremy wrote:lnvinh,
A very fine tree. Thank you for posting.
One little niggle..... Is it possible to remove the weeds around the base? They mask, a little, the interesting base and draw my eye
It is not the weeds where it is the germ, then I will pull out as root.
lnvinh
My bad.
Fine tree.
Jeremy- Member
Re: Wrightia: firework
That's a wonderful tree - wish I had one like that!!
I brought back a wrightia cutting and seedpods from my holiday in Thailand some 3 weeks ago. Although the cutting (in water, under light) doesn't seem to do anything, it doesn't look like it's giving up on me. I have sown the (still fresh) seed and put them under plastic, on the radiator. I've never been successful with wrightia. If I wait until spring, the seed probably lost its viability, but right now, it might be too cold. Any tips anyone, for trying this in wintery Belgium?
Anne
I brought back a wrightia cutting and seedpods from my holiday in Thailand some 3 weeks ago. Although the cutting (in water, under light) doesn't seem to do anything, it doesn't look like it's giving up on me. I have sown the (still fresh) seed and put them under plastic, on the radiator. I've never been successful with wrightia. If I wait until spring, the seed probably lost its viability, but right now, it might be too cold. Any tips anyone, for trying this in wintery Belgium?
Anne
Anne- Member
Re: Wrightia: firework
Anne wrote:That's a wonderful tree - wish I had one like that!!
I brought back a wrightia cutting and seedpods from my holiday in Thailand some 3 weeks ago. Although the cutting (in water, under light) doesn't seem to do anything, it doesn't look like it's giving up on me. I have sown the (still fresh) seed and put them under plastic, on the radiator. I've never been successful with wrightia. If I wait until spring, the seed probably lost its viability, but right now, it might be too cold. Any tips anyone, for trying this in wintery Belgium?
Anne
Wrightia can not live in the cold. It only lives in the tropical
lnvinh- Member
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awesome tree. do you have one for sale? or if you know where i can purchase one.
hiram- Member
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Great tree with nice trunk and shape.
I don't understand what you mean. The green material on the trunk looks like moss. Are you saying the green material on the trunk are seedlings of new Wrightii?
lnvinh wrote:
It is not the weeds where it is the germ, then I will pull out as root.
I don't understand what you mean. The green material on the trunk looks like moss. Are you saying the green material on the trunk are seedlings of new Wrightii?
Rob Kempinski- Member
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lnvinh wrote "it is not weeds where it is the gems...
and to Rob "it looks like moss" (the green stuffs on the trunk). I believe they are suckers because I had one that put out a lot of suckers.
Xuan
and to Rob "it looks like moss" (the green stuffs on the trunk). I believe they are suckers because I had one that put out a lot of suckers.
Xuan
xuan le- Member
Re: Wrightia: firework
Rob Kempinski wrote:Great tree with nice trunk and shape.lnvinh wrote:
It is not the weeds where it is the germ, then I will pull out as root.
I don't understand what you mean. The green material on the trunk looks like moss. Are you saying the green material on the trunk are seedlings of new Wrightii?
I think he means they're suckers on the roots Rob.
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hiram wrote:awesome tree. do you have one for sale? or if you know where i can purchase one.
Durastone nursery in Vero Beach has plenty for sale.
Rob Kempinski- Member
Ya...suckers
Hi, I have 4, 2 same mini variety. I believe (hit me if I'm wrong) that my bigger trees were collected and continue to sucker like crazy all around the base...and down the exposed roots...all over the lower part. My smaller ones were probably grown from seed or cuttings so they don't. One possible answer?
Bob
Bob
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