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#1: Lilly Pilly Syzygium Leuhmannii

Posted on 2005-08-13 12:45:30 by PatC

Hi
Can anyone tell me why the three plants I have that are now 3 - 4 yrs old &
stand about 2 metres tall, have never flowered/fruited?
They are very healthy otherwise & put out nice red shoots.
I have pruned them to try & make them a bit bushy, but have not cut so much
of the plant that it wouldn't grow back well.
Thanks in advance for any advice you may give.
Pat

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#2: Re: Lilly Pilly Syzygium Leuhmannii

Posted on 2005-08-14 07:02:38 by Terry Collins

PatC wrote:
> Hi
> Can anyone tell me why the three plants I have that are now 3 - 4 yrs old &
> stand about 2 metres tall, have never flowered/fruited?
> They are very healthy otherwise & put out nice red shoots.
> I have pruned them to try & make them a bit bushy, but have not cut so much
> of the plant that it wouldn't grow back well.
> Thanks in advance for any advice you may give.

2c guess They are probably too well fed or have continual aqequate
water. Some trees don't fruit until they are mature/well established.
Where are you located?

I don't know if we have S. leuhmannii or not, but ours was flowering and
fruiting from 1m and I am not adverse to knocking of flowers some years
if it seem to have too many. Fruit is nice and plump too, but not as
great as the much older one down the street (5M) that someone hacked out
recently. Of course, ours suffered from lack of water as it was the
native side of our garden and we tend to let that survive on natural
rain fall.


I wouldn't sweat on it. It might start flowering any time. It is the way
of natives.

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#3: Re: Lilly Pilly Syzygium Leuhmannii

Posted on 2005-08-14 11:15:18 by PatC

Hi
Yes I have fed them from time to time, & they get watered weekly with grey
water from the rinse cycle of the washing machine.
BTW Live in Sydney.
I will just have be patient as you say


Terry Collins <terryc.bling@woa.com.au> wrote in message
news:42fed0dd$0$72026$c30e37c6@ken-reader.news.telstra.net...
> PatC wrote:
> > Hi
> > Can anyone tell me why the three plants I have that are now 3 - 4 yrs
old &
> > stand about 2 metres tall, have never flowered/fruited?
> > They are very healthy otherwise & put out nice red shoots.
> > I have pruned them to try & make them a bit bushy, but have not cut so
much
> > of the plant that it wouldn't grow back well.
> > Thanks in advance for any advice you may give.
>
> 2c guess They are probably too well fed or have continual aqequate
> water. Some trees don't fruit until they are mature/well established.
> Where are you located?
>
> I don't know if we have S. leuhmannii or not, but ours was flowering and
> fruiting from 1m and I am not adverse to knocking of flowers some years
> if it seem to have too many. Fruit is nice and plump too, but not as
> great as the much older one down the street (5M) that someone hacked out
> recently. Of course, ours suffered from lack of water as it was the
> native side of our garden and we tend to let that survive on natural
> rain fall.
>
>
> I wouldn't sweat on it. It might start flowering any time. It is the way
> of natives.

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#4: Re: Lilly Pilly Syzygium Leuhmannii

Posted on 2005-08-15 13:28:04 by Doyley

PatC wrote:
> Hi
> Yes I have fed them from time to time, & they get watered weekly with grey
> water from the rinse cycle of the washing machine.
> BTW Live in Sydney.
> I will just have be patient as you say
>
>
> Terry Collins <terryc.bling@woa.com.au> wrote in message
> news:42fed0dd$0$72026$c30e37c6@ken-reader.news.telstra.net...
>
>>PatC wrote:
>>
>>>Hi
>>>Can anyone tell me why the three plants I have that are now 3 - 4 yrs
>
> old &
>
>>>stand about 2 metres tall, have never flowered/fruited?
>>>They are very healthy otherwise & put out nice red shoots.


Hi,
Could the grey water have something to do with it too? Too much
nitrogen/phosphates or something for a native plant - so foliage is
promoted, but not flowers?
M

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#5: Re: Lilly Pilly Syzygium Leuhmannii

Posted on 2005-09-09 13:29:56 by meee

off topic but has anyone made lilly pilly jelly? I made one pot last year,
using a standard recipe. it has a lovely colour, and distinctive, fresh
eucalyptus like flavour. Give it a go! the acid content is perfect for
jellies, and the colour surpasses many of the continental fruits! a
beautiful clear fuschia colour
Doyley <doyley@zipworld.com.au> wrote in message
news:Y2%Le.27156$Le2.213611@nasal.pacific.net.au...
> PatC wrote:
> > Hi
> > Yes I have fed them from time to time, & they get watered weekly with
grey
> > water from the rinse cycle of the washing machine.
> > BTW Live in Sydney.
> > I will just have be patient as you say
> >
> >
> > Terry Collins <terryc.bling@woa.com.au> wrote in message
> > news:42fed0dd$0$72026$c30e37c6@ken-reader.news.telstra.net...
> >
> >>PatC wrote:
> >>
> >>>Hi
> >>>Can anyone tell me why the three plants I have that are now 3 - 4 yrs
> >
> > old &
> >
> >>>stand about 2 metres tall, have never flowered/fruited?
> >>>They are very healthy otherwise & put out nice red shoots.
>
>
> Hi,
> Could the grey water have something to do with it too? Too much
> nitrogen/phosphates or something for a native plant - so foliage is
> promoted, but not flowers?
> M
>

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