Fidur
Chumono
I have no doubts about the identification, as albizia julibrissin (persian silk tree).
This species is very common in the gardens here, so about 14 months ago, I saw a little seedling in my ex garden. I just pulled it carefully and planted what remained of the roots in a pot:

I let it grow, and establish, and after some wiring and bending, repoted about 4 months ago:

Yesterday, after more wiring, tourniquet guy wires and bending, it looked like this

I wanted to create a contorted trunk line, to avoid the natural legginess of the species.
Now, this is a bit complex species to bonsai, but my idea is, in a month, to hard cut those trunks (some inches under the first leaves), and wait for the new growth, so I can get a more compact tree. What do you think about that plan?
This species is very common in the gardens here, so about 14 months ago, I saw a little seedling in my ex garden. I just pulled it carefully and planted what remained of the roots in a pot:

I let it grow, and establish, and after some wiring and bending, repoted about 4 months ago:

Yesterday, after more wiring, tourniquet guy wires and bending, it looked like this

I wanted to create a contorted trunk line, to avoid the natural legginess of the species.
Now, this is a bit complex species to bonsai, but my idea is, in a month, to hard cut those trunks (some inches under the first leaves), and wait for the new growth, so I can get a more compact tree. What do you think about that plan?