It is my belief that this might be a fantastic specimen to work with due too:
1. Small foliage.
2. Flowers
3. Fantastic warped trunks.
4. Fissured bark on older specimens.
I've lifted the following from our Wiki template to get people thinking of the information areas to share.
Growing notes:
some details of the growing conditions - eg Typically position in full sun
some details of the growing conditions - eg How much to water - Need a tray?
some details of the growing conditions - eg Temperature ranges - tropical, temperate, humidity, Frost
some details of the growing conditions - eg Fertilizer requirements
some details of the growing conditions - eg Repoting Times Spring, Summer Autumn, Winter
some details of the growing conditions - eg Species can backbud on old wood.
some details of the growing conditions - eg Can be hard pruned in winter to reduce leggy growth.
some details of the growing conditions - eg Hard pruning after leaves have dropped is ok.
Training notes:
some details of the training requirements - eg Can it be wired and when best
some details of the training requirements - eg Clip and grow
some details of the training requirements - eg Pruning times
Propagation/ Collection Notes:
some details of how to propagate - eg Sow seeds in spring.
some details of how to propagate - eg Tree removal/collection in Spring has yielded results.
some details of how to propagate - eg Air layer in Summer
some details of how to propagate - eg optimum time to collect
Pests and Diseases
if there are any specific pests and or diseases that affect the species,
Any treatments for the above
Styles:
What styles suit these tree's?
Inspiration:
![Image](http://www.insidegolf.com.au/wp-content/uploads/The-National-hole_01_old_LR-600x298.jpg)
Apparently 600+ years old:
![Image](http://www.spiffa.org/uploads/2/6/7/5/2675656/9022730.jpg?405)
I understand that some parties may have been privy to a recent discussion in Melbourne that I unfortunately missed?
I'd love to know what was covered please?