The trunk is only 5mm, the bark looks good for the size and age too I recon

It reminds me of a pine too although its not, what I do like about this plant is the fine needles and branch structure.
Any Idea. Cheers Dave


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Thanks Damian I hope it survives Too. They are growing in a pine plantation right on the edge of a wide track that is graded from time to timeDamian Bee wrote:It looks more like Calitrix tetragona than Banksia. You really should be sure of what you take before it is identified. Hope it survives. If it Calitrix, it is not the most common plant around. Is what you have done is not legal?
Gday Matt I Goggled Pultenaea and all but one species that I could find had triangular leaves (pultenaea pedunculata).MattA wrote:It looks to me like a Pultenaea of some description. lots of fun to work with but dont expect a thick trunk. They tend not to be the longest lived of trees in the wild but as a bonsai with good care that should be different.
Matt
Ps: I have only had success with one & that was taking a really good sized rootball and keeping as much soil as possible around the roots.