Tropical Plant ID help? (root over rock, flowering, ficus-like)

Baku1875

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I bought this tree about 8-9 years ago and it sprouted a bunch of seedlings in the corner of my yard, so I decided to do a root over rock with it last year because it has these sprawling ficus-like root behaviors. I grew it raft style then planted it on a rock in a bowl shaped pot.

This is the project I'm working on, I took it from a shallow oval pot last year and placed it on rock with mesh this year.
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Nebari/trunk of the mother tree
IMG_0713.JPGBranches Have these visible nodes, and it roots very easily.IMG_0712.JPGOpposite leaf pattern, and these nice pinkish magenta flowers that fill the branches a few times a year. It just finished dropping most of its flowers. Could make a cool bonsai specimen, I would appreciate if anyone could help me identify the species.
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Baku1875

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Roots went bonkers in less than a year. I have 6 more in the ground that would make fun projects, but still dont know what it's called.
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Or maybe a Dwarf Barbados Cherry. The flowers are the same but the dwarf likes to grow viny . I have several dwarfs and 1 regular one. The dwarfs need to be cut back frequently, they grow so quickly.
 

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Or maybe a Dwarf Barbados Cherry. The flowers are the same but the dwarf likes to grow viny . I have several dwarfs and 1 regular one. The dwarfs need to be cut back frequently, they grow so quickly.
The leaves are sharper tipped than the non dwarf varieties I see online, so I think I have a dwarf. Branching runs long and thin. Thank you, you are on the money!

Like a dummy, I had these in mostly shade for years, zero fruit, not knowing that they are barbados cherry and they could have been producing a lot of fruit lol. Now that I know what it is, I can do more stuff with them!

The mother tree is in a ~10 gallon clay pot, the plan is to air layer the upper 2/3 and work on ramification this year, downsize to training pot next year hopefully along with having many more, lol.
 

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hopefully along with having many more, lol.
Cuttings take really easily and they grow very quickly. The cherries are fun but I don't get a lot of them.
 
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