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Hello,

I'm fairly new to bonsai. Does anyone know what these might be? I think there are four different kinds:

1) one with oblong leaves that are whitish underneath

2) one with obovate/wedge-shaped leaves and some spines, also whitish below

3) one with ovate leaves that are slightly asymmetric with tips bent to one side

4) one with odd-pinnate leaves like some kind of mimosa or calliandra, but slightly different leaflet arrangement (terminal leaflet present, unlike calliandra)

I thought #1 might be a willow, #2 maybe a fig, #3 bougainvillea, and #4 some pea family plant

Any help is appreciated as I try to learn.

Thank you!

Mike
 

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Someone will know.

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Tamarind
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Pyracantha?
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Bouganvillea?
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incredible starter material, bet a lot of us wish we started with those!
 

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The one not mentioned in above post is a Ficus. I know it has gone by Ficus triangularis but I don't know if its technically correct. Names change and not everyone holds to given names.
 
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The one not mentioned in above post is a Ficus. I know it has gone by Ficus triangularis but I don't know if its technically correct. Names change and not everyone holds to given names.
It haves spines so I think is not Ficus
 
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