The South American equivalent is Argentine Ombu 9Phytolacca diocea). There is one for sale on e-bay. They are drought tolerant and grow very fast if anyone is interested. There are photos of them as bonsai in the archives.
Penny.
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Re: Boab Trees
Got 2 myself. Both gifts and grown from seed 2 years ago. They go dormant over winter, so I found just a little water every few days kept them going. This last season they really shot off and are thickening up nicely. Really funky trunk on one of them the other is a little more plain, but both are growing well and will get a solid chop back next summer so they can shorten down and thicken up for down the track 

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Re: Boab Trees
Hello, a good mate gave me a boab seedling last spring.. it has gone quite well considering i left it in amongst my '''wait and see collection'''... ill get some pics if anyone is keen.. ( it has thrown its first main branch and has re positioned itself it the pot to get more sun... it is very healthy).. i love aussie natives... even African natives
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Re: Boab Trees
Hi Bustadog,
and welcome .I
f you type in http://www.bottletrees.info/ and click on bonsai and pots you might find some interest
there. It has lots about bottle trees ,also with pictures. cheers
and welcome .I

there. It has lots about bottle trees ,also with pictures. cheers

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