I'm new to bonsai, well that's not exactly true I have kept bonsai before but that was when I was much young and they already established and all I had to do was to look after them.
I found these jacaranda seedlings growing in my front paddock. We have a large jacaranda there. So I thought I would pot them up and bonsai them ( or at least 1 or 2 anyway ).
I still have 2 or 3 bonsai books felt from the old days, which I plan on rereading. But I could do with a little advise on which seedling might make a nice bonsai. Plus any other advise would be greatly appreciated. I have done some research and I realise that jacarandas are not the easiest plant bonsai and they don't normally flower as bonsai, but I still won't to give it a try. I also have a couple of other types of seedlings that I plan on bonsai I have a Grevillea Robusta and a ficus ( not sure what sp. It is yet I'll have to do a bit more research ) but more on those guys later.

seedling No.1

seedling No.2 this 1 has has a small side branch

seedling No.3

seedling No.4 this one has a long and twisted trunk that was buried under a lot of mulch so I planted it deep thinking the it might develop some nice roots that I might be able to expose at a later date.
Cheers
Stan