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Mitch
12-10-2004, 09:27 PM
Morning all,
just, ummm last thursday, planted two E. ficifolia (Summer Beauty)
I live in St Marys near Penrith NSW. Any special care I should take
as they are both young plants, about 1.5 meters tall.

Today will reach about 38c

I also have a summer red and an orange splendour the later has a mass
of very young gum nuts on it.

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Regards,
Mitch

ACM 2, Cerebral Palsy, Dandy Walker Syndrome, Epilepsy



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Amy Lou
13-10-2004, 05:52 AM
"Mitch" > wrote in message
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> Morning all,
> just, ummm last thursday, planted two E. ficifolia (Summer Beauty)
> I live in St Marys near Penrith NSW. Any special care I should take
> as they are both young plants, about 1.5 meters tall.
>
> Today will reach about 38c

Oh dear! I am so glad I live in Tassie. :))) Its a lovely 19c. Darn windy
though. Means I have to water all my pot plants again!

Amy

>
> I also have a summer red and an orange splendour the later has a mass
> of very young gum nuts on it.
>
> --
> Regards,
> Mitch
>
> ACM 2, Cerebral Palsy, Dandy Walker Syndrome, Epilepsy
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Mitch
13-10-2004, 06:52 AM
Reached 41 So Far! :)





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13-10-2004, 08:08 AM
"Mitch" > wrote in message
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> Morning all,
> just, ummm last thursday, planted two E. ficifolia (Summer Beauty)
> I live in St Marys near Penrith NSW. Any special care I should take
> as they are both young plants, about 1.5 meters tall.
>
Summer Beauty is a fabulous tree. The only problem I have had is that the
branches are not strong enough to hold the gumnuts after flowering. We had
a major limb break off after two years, due to the weight of the gumnuts.
Last year I cut all the nuts off and the branches have thicken up somewhat.
I feel that the plant is mismatched to some degree--the emphasis on abundant
beautiful flowers is at the price of underdeveloped branches. It is thus a
good idea to prune to produce branches which head for the sky rather than
allow it to spread. Perhaps in later years more spreading will be possible,
but at the moment (year 4) I am still encouraging vertical branches and
eliminating anything lateral or drooping.

Mitch
13-10-2004, 02:18 PM
trim the tree back. That will engourge a more bushy growth.

Mitch


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Amy Lou
14-10-2004, 09:31 AM
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> Reached 41 So Far! :)

My goodness!

Amy

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