What a coincidence Ken. Today I noticed the Corrections Victoria outdoor work crew renovating a garden at our local hospital

I went in to see if there was anything that might be worthwhile for bonsai
They had removed a number of plants and the supervisor asked if I was interested in an azalea they had just dug out. As you put it:
Hell yeah!!!!!
is the Pope a Catholic?
Do Bonsai trees grow in summer?
Does Ken enjoy a beer?
They had left a fair lump of soil on the roots but were happy to help load it onto the ute.
First photo shows it after cleaning away some of the soil around the trunks.
azalea 'violacea' 2017 April 1.JPG
Took about half an hour to get enough soil out to see where the main trunks were and to remove enough soil and cut the roots back to manageable size.
The trunks that were buried are quite solid near the base and came up in 3 distinct clumps. The existing main trunks are pretty straight and stiff and I could not see any harmony between the separate clumps so I decided to split it into 3 sections.
After pruning, sawing and some work with the axe I now have 3 quite nice azalea trunks from this freebie.
azalea 'violacea' 2017 April 2.JPG
You can see how woody the base of this one is where I've cut through the roots to separate the parts.
Closer look at the sections
azalea 'violacea' 2017 April 3.JPG
azalea 'violacea' 2017 April 4.JPG
azalea 'violacea' 2017 April 5.JPG
I think #2 has the most potential as the trunks are currently. As the tape shows the base is about 10 cm diameter.
I had to shorten a couple more roots but they are now planted into 30 cm orchid pots

that they survive that treatment at this time of year.
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