ID this for me please??

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ID this for me please??

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Hi all,

Fairly new to Bonsai and want to enter a couple of trees into the Shohin competition but not sure exactly what this species is?

thanks,

Mark
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Could you please provide some close up shots of the foliage? It is hard to tell from these but could be a Hakea species.

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Here are some close ups:
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The leaves & bark look more like an Acacia, I dont know the exact species but it could be something like Lime Falls or similar...

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