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BRENOPMILA STUDY GWJP WLB- rr0. 32 . Some eom~denn f rol power rrb.rs h.r mabled ua to bran) OW the .- . : - .- Y-C - * f eremophilas and on the various stock plants of new species wh'lkh* have resulted from this method, Wlny are now in lardens but it is early days yet t e ~ ~ Wv~sui~~as btr t-r mu' wei(rsf>ii, iT. -haw :,amy\.inforutlbn on aftd plants rrknu-lnd~t mdW UWirrp, PI-a' &kt d~W':6d new - after hours of work the previous newlateerrs (1 - 30) have bean revised, edited and are now in the hands of t hanks a_ta gtven to Vcl-- . Love uh .&s d#a!#-m& @&4&& 3&. 5-'4?@w&:m ufS1 be publiehod is mot kmm a t tL1. smqe,, it is t o be .old through rhe South Aust . Region S.C.A.P. wW7' aPb 2Mll&eiw ' the priqting of the collective newsletters. Geoff. Needharn Crafting iqrovrrsnta You may be interested in some of the results I have achieved with my grafting over the last couple of years. Since the laat article I wrote on cuttins grafts (N.L. No. 29) I have also carried out many top md8e 8.rafts with almost equal results cf. cutting grafts. The procedure is exactly the same except you cut your stock squarely off at the top before splitting it down the middle far enough to insert the wedge of the scion (Fig. 1). .. -- - -..-__ _--. ---- -----.- - -- -=- ----...--- m-- Lahvn IJ Ma- T I 6s bur* wr km0-e LMU- Ylck .rJ $touL-rurrcr# OI cLw,rr)q -,I C Fig. 1 Fig. 2 .c The union is then bound up with tape - either plumbers teflon tape or ph8nucutic.l Nescefila - I use the latter theae days and tind 'at vary good - then placed into the - - - An impromn~ on the method of doing cutting 8rafts is Lo U.tly M@" the stock cut juet below the cambium layer and parallel with it - this makes this job far quicker and easier (Fig* 2). By usin8 the above methods I have had great success using both Myonorurn parvifolium (sea&-bushy form) and Ma acuminrtua as graft stocks. Neil Wlrriott .h Eremophila laaai (pink form) s I was doin6 sow meding rec,enlly, belqw the raised bad which contain e t ereaophilas, and to my surprire J came CcTorr an Errrao k . In July, 1 83, I had planted E. densifolia in this spot, and thhgh it ha died. At first I

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BRENOPMILA STUDY GWJP WLB- rr0. 32

. Some e o m ~ d e n n f rol power r rb . r s h.r mabled ua to bran) OW t he ..------..:-.-- Y-C -*f eremophilas and on t h e various s tock p l a n t s of new species wh'lkh* have resul ted from t h i s method, Wlny a r e now i n la rdens but it is ea r ly days ye t t e ~ ~ W v ~ s u i ~ ~ a s btr t-r mu' wei(rsf>ii, iT . -haw : ,amy\. inforut lbn on a f t d p l a n t s rrknu-lnd~t mdW UWirrp, PI-a' &kt d~W':6d n e w - a f t e r hours of work t h e previous newlateerrs (1 - 30) have bean revised, edi ted and a r e now i n the hands of t hanks a_ta gtven t o Vcl-- . Love u h .&s d#a!#-m& @&4&& 3&. 5-'4?@w&:m,$ff ufS1 be publiehod is mot k m m a t tL1. smqe,, i t is t o be .old through rhe South Aust . Region S.C.A.P. wW7' aPb 2Mll&eiw ' t he p r i q t i n g of the c o l l e c t i v e newsletters.

Geoff. Needharn

Cra f t ing i q r o v r r s n t a

You may be in te res ted i n some of the r e s u l t s I have achieved with my g ra f t ing over the l a s t couple of years.

Since the l a a t a r t i c l e I wrote on c u t t i n s g r a f t s (N.L. No. 29) I have a l s o c a r r i e d out many top md8e 8.rafts with almost equal r e s u l t s cf . c u t t i n g g ra f t s . The procedure is exact ly the same except you c u t your s tock squarely off a t the top before s p l i t t i n g i t down the middle f a r enough t o insert the wedge of the sc ion (Fig. 1).

.. -- - -..-__ _--. ---- -----.- - -- -=-- ----...--- m--

Lahvn IJ Ma- TI 6s b u r * w r km0-e

L M U - Y l c k .rJ

$ t o u L - r u r r c r # OI c L w , r r ) q -,I

C Fig. 1 Fig. 2 .c

The union is then bound up with t a p e - e i t h e r plumbers t e f l o n tape o r ph8nucutic.l Nescef i la - I use t h e l a t t e r theae days and t i n d ' a t vary good ----

then placed i n t o the -- ---

An i m p r o m n ~ on the method of doing c u t t i n g 8 r a f t s is Lo U . t l y M@" the stock cu t juet below t h e cambium l a y e r and p a r a l l e l with it - t h i s makes t h i s job f a r quicker and e a s i e r (Fig* 2).

By usin8 the above methods I have had g rea t success using both Myonorurn parvifolium (sea&-bushy form) and Ma acuminrtua a s g r a f t stocks.

Neil Wlr r io t t .h

Eremophila l a a a i (pink form) s

I was doin6 sow m e d i n g rec,enlly, belqw the ra i sed bad which con ta in

e t ereaophilas, and t o my s u r p r i r e J came CcTorr an Errrao k . I n Ju ly , 1 83, I had planted E. d e n s i f o l i a i n t h i s spo t , and t h h g h i t ha died. A t f i r s t I

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though thir plant m r L. rknsifolia, which rurt have re-rhooted, but on comparing the leaver with that or an E. denrifolia in a container, found this war aot the care.

On clorer exmnination thir "8.W" Eremophila war in fact two brrncher - one is 45 lplp hi& and the other 30 an. Both are attached to a root 6 .r lon6 and 1.5 IMB thick.

In wBncyclogaedia ef Awtralian P1antrM Vol. 3, Elliot and Jones mention that t b whit.-f1owrr.d form of E. larnL1 may rucker. If mine ir i ruchr from the pi&-flowered form, ir this unurual?

For many years people were dircouraged from rowing eremophilar in Sydney due to so-called @*climrtic difficultiesw. I accepted thir becaure whenever I planted them in my rhallow Hawkerbury randrtone derived soilr, they would grow for a rhort while as aiurable scrawny rpecimenr which were eventually a gardeners delight to remove.

My obrervationr in gardens of other friends supported my theory even at the hypotheair stage, however, gardens with a heavy roil seemed to have ere mop hi la^ growing beautifully. One friend applied horre manure to a depth of 15 cmr over the whole garden. Today thc garden bearr witnerr to r o w of the laoat magnificent rpecimenr of Eremophila that I have raen anywhere. Alledgedly difficult rpecier for Sydney thrive under a high fertiliser regime. Foliage has suffered no undue fungal problemr, although, admittedly, the lart few years have been unusually dry. The final teat will be a high

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We have succeeded in grafting many specier onto Myoporoula parvifolium and M. acuminatum (=M.montanum) which hopefully will give even greater horticultur~ potential to there plantr. I bought romt heavy loam made up a garden and there are the terultrt

E. alternifolia--A variable rpecier, somewhat difficult to propagate. My plant har done well in it, first year in the ground (imported heavy loam). A form which lookr remarkably like an upright form of E. purpurercenr has not bean quite a8 amenable to cultivation/propagation.

E. bipnoniiflora--This rpecier is now 3 la high after 2 years and growing well. It flowered lart spring for the first time.

E. birerrata--Crew we11 for a rhort time but died out.

. , , E , : bowsrra1~--2 , f q m .-re gsoyn. Both have rqrvivpd fell 2 L y o a r ~ on &&R own , ,qootr a d f&mr periodirally .thr-otrghqi&, 4 t m ~

- errfted t k n glmfB dnto M. acuminatum.

E, calorhabdos-An extremely adaptable rpecier which ha, d m e m l l in a variety of conditionrr I have obrerved plants of thir rpecier ever a period of many yearr growing well.

E. ckrirronhorl--Plantr of thir rpeciaa have tended to die out very q\ctckly and we have 8rafr.d a few onto C4. acumin8tum in the hop* that we can cultivate it more ruccerrfully.

E. clarkei-Plants have not done we11 on their own root, but grafted plant, are doin8 well.

beautiful hlichte spacier which'hai dbnr well for a number ralirble but it ir 8me'tisl.r 'rltart-kived for ul.

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IEOW bt ,.&h@r(r $8 0- pl@Bt gtOUh$- at. 8 local td&&, is, mow 0.5. 51 9 4 , re

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, h . . I. d.nti;lir.r.-nlcbouraata-lthouh thir apecier tendr to becow l e m it im very u a y

m s , m w relatively -8. b$v@da . . rh. . .:

Be dLyariotr-A hardy, ap~,$u~ ha,, wL &4, ever, a $an& pnrSod~ , .-..- L *

dii" Tb. form from . w L & *ad (L. marnor leaf .€A both do -~11, although th., are not long lived.

B. pibbifolia-This ---!I+- amall.8pe&a8ppeaza to b. ". h y d y and reli&hcls------ --; ha. bemwl'&r&rm-m~itb 8-

F ' i * i - . - &i&+..sl*rvxrrt J I " C +. ? Be rileaii--1 grew thir apecier for two yerra before it aucc~~~bed after a wet

period* Grafted planer are being put doun with ,bettar hops8 for cult$vgtion of tbir beautiful rpeciea whld flowled mi;. or 1.88 continuourly the whole time I srew it*

I. ,, Jabra-411 forma of 5448 apeciq8 have done -11, ehdwb.'#ahowa forma do better. Grey foliage forma perform reasonably though. Tkr form from Murchiaon River ia magnificent and will Brow in randy roilre

E. $o~.t&--A a p ~ c i ~ a ~ e w t o cultlv.f.I~~~h~t LIZ 48- -11 CO h 1 e

L. laanii-I have grown thia ugnificlnt apecier with light pink flowera for , q a y year$. Preq my obrervagio~ of other garden8 it is r-bly . . . -" hardy and long-lived*

E. latrobei--I grew thir for cue yeaor a d evwy time &t rr&md..it f lansrred. -- ' h

I. lonikfmlia-~ rearo~bly hardy and long-lived ape;iea. 1

E. arcd~nmlli--There are many f o m o of thir desirable rpecier, m r t oP.which have" lived and f lowred for a long pqriod. One form, cutti-, grown, fell over early in itr life and lived Gith only one root in the -warmd, for over 2 yeara. Grafted planta on Wyoporum parvifolium have grown extremely well ,and flowored for arny yearre The g:ey foSLye farm howevae, ia not rqliahle .

I. maeki a i q i a qpeciu doe. not .do -11 for loGI Our hope# with -3.. . . - . . ,

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Be .mculata* fat the moat c-ly grmm and rrrlir$la. q-heka in the .w&Lh; w w r of ~ ? d . l!ourT,a, w,po14+c4r16, ~t in. iwidel~

gronr~ u u w , purple and err- 9- elm, da r w l & ~ , #b. Light pink wbit,e, f louqqrd forr from Waiketie ir rlro. dging ~ 5 1 , '$Jmk&,. at ill

3 had heard cv43&qf a v - 1

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E. !'niveaw--An extremely derirable .apecier which 8:cw ~pjl.~for a b o u ~ 3 yearre A plant grafted on He liGrrwifolium ir doing particularly well in my garden at thp, moment.

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E o~~oaitifolia--Ny plant of thir -ham flowered and grown well for over 4 yearr.

anteni t-ly youpg,%:p/~r@ *a$ , pqejcmrr .in. alt srwb8-n~ ,but .*bdklocal rdens h m th ~ p r c i r f - d h g var$ mll.

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1.m I. rac~~ra-Decidedly t e a p a N I M a 1 on i t r 0*. mote, ' b p d a c u l a r rpecier &a recently kea grafted with bettrr hapea far the f ~ u r e . * ' W a n t s usually grow t o about 1 r and d i e ruddenly, often blowing w a r

f * E. rerinosa-This rpecier grew wll a d flowered fo r r number of pars.

E. r.a€alin8--~lthou& d i f f i c u l t t o ptopagate, once root& and grava on t h i r rp8cier grow f a i r l y -11, although it bas not reached the r i s e I have

- . reen it a t t a i n i n stme inland. gardens.

h. B . ~ ~ ~ s o n a b l y easy t o grow but tends t o d i e out a f t e r a few years. y 4 ~ l i . c ~ - --... ..-a- t . t t .-t--:- -. -<d '-4- A'

8 . s e r r u ~ e a a n i ~ B ~ ~ ~ ~ N ~ ~ brown m d l y fur ur. It. a p i ty the f l o w 2 are so well hidden.

'3- & 1 3 , t :/ .w '01 ~ * 1 3 9 q a g r d T . * Ql-t=.

101 E. s t r o n ~ l o v h ~ l l a - - H y plant of t h i s grew well for two years t o about 1 metre 8 % f r c bat died a f t e r a wet peribd. Oraftin$ u y achieve be t te r resui ts .

E. wsubteretifoliaw-Thir species r e 1 f o r a long time but bar tended t o ~j become sprrse over the l a s t two ye&rr. Gf-vad bet te r conditions 1 foe1 t h i s FM] specfar will -11. Y d e ' j ' ; * ; w " ' : * ' + . r.' , 5'13W

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E; viscida--Plants of t h i r species have done vary well row hrvr rchtevad a height of 1 n without any losser t o date. Could t h i s beautiful sprcios be

4 another succersful one fo r the East? J 203 t ! i ~ . s : q MY+ ! - - - F . -. paas dm

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yblbd B. weldit--A small, hardy specie/. which has ~ i ' r ~ o v e k ~ & years. fmprwed k. - . a f t e r pruning in to a more a t t r a c t i v e plant. Flomrr every year.

*- a ~ ~ ~ n ~ i i 3 . - a w of tha most r e l i ab l e md a t t r r c t r t h of a11 'apecier. Th i r b +I*! ,m plant har a c t r a l l y rchi-d the s t a m r of wlongevitym. Many plants have

ro% I hr been grown with seatcdly any losses over a 10 year p e r i ~ d . r s ~ a

l l y , I roa l i r e thrt ram& of plants %e @or compared t o other members of study group i r ra ther small and it has an inhibi t ing e f f ec t sometimes

uhan w read of plants doing so well elsewhere. There is no doubt, that d 3 b #Surt+ 8row b l w r , better and f a s t e r under ideal conditions. Ekver~helers

judiciour prun-ins, f e r t i l i s a t i o n and understanding can produce acceptable I horticultural apecimons i n Sydne Gardens. A word of thanks t o members of the

b e d h and a l r a Ken Warn- uhe k s been so s6 rupply cueting .uteri81 and flowrrr fo r exhSbition8. As r r e su l t

s p a c f e r n u d e r t r i a l bur no ybt worthy of cmment. I n t h s +wWu r a m Wf be-een m d 8rom i n the e m - I. B,--'. w + ~ f .: a~ tM; 3; T i , K-9- u t ton i i , L. h i l l i i , E. 1n a t a , a. caerulea (merr.llli), &

ricrotheca , I. neslecta, E . pterocarpa, B. ~ u r p u r ~ s c e n s , E. rubf loecolcct k *. - #, . kt US hepe r .saa u v e t r i a l s of t k a11 me J - 2 * *'

e: . k&-gv6 F p i : !.is4 y f y . l u y j * ~6,; grrtuh a t ~ ~ ! - i r i ! ~ ~ ; ~ ~ ~ - ~ ? : i ~ b.tlr;r,

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, 'Bditora bob Chfnaock (c/o Mdrers bolow) - . . 7"- Q 307' 4 ..<

m ~ e d and arincrd, h e 1 - 4 r n F-LIAI-I Y--&L m--.i~~--k'. ----