zacthefrog Active Member Joined May 19, 2011 Messages 220 Reaction score 0 Location South Australia Oct 2, 2011 #1 Iv'e got a couple...corokia,pine,gum tree,cherry blossom and fig. There all quite old so there trunk and roots are thick.
Iv'e got a couple...corokia,pine,gum tree,cherry blossom and fig. There all quite old so there trunk and roots are thick.
craig.a.c Very Well-Known Member Joined Jun 4, 2004 Messages 3,334 Reaction score 0 Location Wagga Wagga, New South Wales, Australia, Australia Oct 3, 2011 #2 I've got a few. Firethorn. Juniper. Jade. A big box elder maple that I'm letting fill out and a heap of trident maple cuttings that I hope will strike roots.
I've got a few. Firethorn. Juniper. Jade. A big box elder maple that I'm letting fill out and a heap of trident maple cuttings that I hope will strike roots.
zacthefrog Active Member Joined May 19, 2011 Messages 220 Reaction score 0 Location South Australia Oct 3, 2011 #3 there all really cool trees My fig has been passed through the family for 50 years and its roots are really thick.
there all really cool trees My fig has been passed through the family for 50 years and its roots are really thick.
thepythonguy Active Member Joined Aug 18, 2011 Messages 136 Reaction score 0 Location Brisvegas Oct 3, 2011 #4 I like the look of them I have only got a juniper left at the moment but will expanding my collection of them i keep them in my snake tanks great decoration
I like the look of them I have only got a juniper left at the moment but will expanding my collection of them i keep them in my snake tanks great decoration
zacthefrog Active Member Joined May 19, 2011 Messages 220 Reaction score 0 Location South Australia Oct 3, 2011 #5 yeah, i keep my really old gum tree in my Jacky dragon enclosure. They love to climb on it and bask