Baobab Tree
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I agree with Leatherback that it looks like wisteria, but there are other similar plants it could be.
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Those 3small bonsai pots, on the right, perhaps those are the baobabs?
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samanthamarie86 wrote: I don’t want it to stop growing, I love this tree I just thought I needed to keep it small to be a bonsai? It definitely is a baobab as I got the seeds online and have seen others I also have two wisterias at home and they are different. This one is still a baby so will probably look more like it’s supposed to the older it gets.
Any tree will develop into a mature tree if bonsai techice is not applied. There are no such thing as bonsai seeds. They need to grow in order to be able to applie bonsai technices. Grow it as much as possible and cut back here and there at the right time of the year where growth dont support your goals.
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