October 2016 Club Meeting

This meeting included the Annual General Meeting of the club, followed by a general meeting with a review of some of the display trees, and a demonstration by Quentin on redesign and replanting of a Coastal Tea Tree setting.

The AGM reports outlined some of the key activities of the club in the preceding year, and especially noted the Club’s exhibition of native trees as bonsai at Domain House in April, and also the introduction of the club database of native bonsai, now available to members for reference.

The committee for 2016-17 elected at the AGM consists of President – Quentin Valentine, Vice President – Kevin Ritchie, Secretary – Marcela Ferreira, Treasurer – Tracy Walsh, and Committee Members – Matt Robinson, Barry Woods and Bill Kernaghan.

Quentin’s demonstration started with the surviving single Coastal Tea Tree originally planted with two others as a root-over-rock group planting, and remodeled this into a quite different group, with the (significantly changed) larger tree now accompanied by two new smaller trees in a different layout.

The surviving original Coastal Tea Tree, Leptospermum laevigatum
The surviving original Coastal Tea Tree, Leptospermum laevigatum
And after the first crown pruning
And after the first crown pruning, placed in new tray
Quentin and Ken hard at work
Quentin and Ken hard at work
Archie does the hack work for Quentin
Archie does the hack work for Quentin
Coastal Tea Tree after remodelling, further refinement on crown to be completed
Coastal Tea Tree after remodelling, further refinement on crown to be completed

Other trees on display on the night included:

acacia-howittii
Acacia howittii, Sticky Wattle
kunzea-baxteri
Kunzea baxteri, Scarlet Kunzea
leptospermum-petersenii
Leptospermum petersenii, Lemon Scented Tea Tree
lilly-pilly
Lilly Pilly
microcachrys-tetragona
Microcachrys tetragona, Strawberry Pine
port-jackson-fig
Ficus rubiginosa, Port Jackson Fig