I bought this small tree ( on the RHS of the photo next to my miniature pomegranate) already potted into a Bonsai pot back in about June of last year. The person selling it did not know what species it was. It intially had 2 main branches but the LHS branch died on me. I went to the Dept of Agriculture here in Perth and they said they thought it was a dwarf lilly pilly (eugenia australe - Tiny Trev) - so I have been proceeding under that assumption. I decided to just let the tree grow and do nothing to it except water and fertilize to give it some strength and vigour and to also see how it would naturally develop before making any bonsai'ish decisions. In November it had "bushed" out and was looking very healthy. By 2 January 2010, it was covered in white flowers. ] Since then, however, the tree has fruited and is now covered in blue fruit, whereas the only coloured lilly pilly fruit I had ever seen was pinkish and "Tiny Trev" also has red or mauve fruit. According to John Wrigley and Murray Faggs book "Australian Natives - Propogation, Cultivation and Use in Landscaping", the only lilly pilly I could find that has white flowers and blue fruit is is Syzygium oleosum/Eugenia cyanocarpa. Does anyone know if this sounds correct? Has anyone had experience with this particular sub-species, and generally, does anyone have any advice for me as to how I should go about developing it into a bonsai? It looks like it obviously lends itself to a slanting or semi-upight style
Thanks in advance
Idenification solved
By Pasquale,
I don't think it is a lilly pilly. It looks to me to be a myrtle (myrtus communis).