Replacing a Leopard Tree (forum)
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Kel starts with ...
Does anyone know a tree that could replace a Leopard Tree in a windy location in Perth? The Leopard seeds are too messy so I need something about the same size to replace it. Thanks for any help.
Time: 4th December 2010 7:40am
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hawkypork says...
Why not plant a perfectly adapted local:
Elegant tuart (euc gomphacephela) or a Rottness tea tree (melaleuca lanceolata) which can be pruned into a perfect shade specimen.
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Time: 9th December 2010 6:52pm
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hawkypork says...
Sorry I didnt mean to post a picture of me and my newborn. (It could have been a much more embarassing image I guess)
Here is a picture of a tuart.
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Time: 9th December 2010 6:58pm
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hawkypork says...
God I am dying here.
Last attempt at posting a tuart tree
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Time: 9th December 2010 7:00pm
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Jantina says...
Lovely little baby there hawkypork.
Time: 9th December 2010 9:34pm
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