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Please help to idetify this tree. I bougt the seeds online and for two years believed that I am growing Brazilian rain trees. Recently I saw a Brazilian rain tree bonsai that looked nothing like my plants.
 

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aml1014

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First off, Brazilian raintrees have thorns and your trees do not. I'm not sure what you have there.

Aaron
 

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They act like raintrees - they fold their leaves at night but the leaves seem to be larger.
 

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Let it grow, then trunk chop. Probably best to do that in late winter to early spring.
 

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By the way. This tree has some beautiful yellow flowers.
 

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Please help to idetify this tree. I bougt the seeds online and for two years believed that I am growing Brazilian rain trees. Recently I saw a Brazilian rain tree bonsai that looked nothing like my plants.

Please add location to profile for better answers;).
 

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If it is, you can have two plants --------- mame' [ 6 inches or so ] and with timed defoliation [ feed for a month. lots of sun ]
and the leaves go to about 1/2 inch [ total size ] or grow the trunk to say 3" and then aim at a few branches say 6.

Handles the typical samaan tree shape well. Easy to look after,

There was an Englishman down here, who mastered the mature tree shape, at around 2 feet high. The tree was
stunning!
Best of growing.
Good Day,
Anthony
 
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