Cape Honeysuckle

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Whacked this one down from about 3 feet. It has a great trunk with a lot of potential. Kinda of on the fringe of the bonsai world but I enjoy them and they grow well in AZ. With a little summer/winter protection.20180204_125106.jpg
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looks interesting, I had to look it up. Tecoma capensis is related to Catalpa and Campsis, Campsis radicans is our North American native trumpet creeper, which is a woody vine and I have seen used as bonsai on occasion.

Once I looked it up, I realized I've seen these all over Florida as a street tree or a shrub, they were in bloom in Feb-March in Sarasota area. Lovely. This should make an attractive medium to larger size bonsai. Because of the somewhat coarse branching pattern, I would avoid small size bonsai. They definitely like a lot of sun.

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Realy taking off nicely. I cut this back pretty severely last month...anyone have a suggestion about when to repot?
 

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Your climate is beastly hot, I would imagine you would want to repot while the tree is in active growth, but at least 8 to 10 weeks before it gets so hot that everything goes summer dormant. It is probably also possible, maybe even preferable to repot late summer, after weather starts to cool off a little and landscape trees and shrubs start to grow more actively. But if it is leafless and dormant, I would not repot the tree. Check with local bonsai society members as to when they repot.
 

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Thanks Leo I think your recomendation to repot end of summer is wise! I have 3 of these in my yard as landscape and they can burn in summer heat. No need to be in a hurry anyway! Thanks for advice much appreciated!
 
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