As promised some more pics,and a bit of information gathered thus far.
Being a member of the Proteaceae family it is from the same family as the Banksia. So when I was given this to train as a Bonsai.
I decided to treat it as one, as far as feeding and pruning and root pruning. I have root pruned this twice in the three and a half years that I have had it.
Once to take it from the large pot it was in, and once in this pot last September. As at this point no problems encountered. It does grow quite vigorously so thinning out as in juniper thinning has been carried out on Monday the 23rd Feb.
It shoots back on old wood but I think it would be a while developing branches.
It has a tendency to brown of with water left on the foliage. It does clear up with dryer condition. As its common name suggest here in the West ( woolly bush ) the foliage is very fine and when new looks like wool fibres. It tolerates light shade as well as full sun.
I feed once per fortnight using Phostrogen.
Once a month Miracle Gro for Azalea's and Camellias. Both these products are low in Phosphates so they are tolerated by the Proteaceae family. After root pruning I use Superthrive and Seasol alternately till it shows signs of growth then continue with my fertilizer program.
I hope this of some help. This is only three and a half years of growing so it is not conclusive yet and more study is needed so I will keep noting what happens. Good or Bad. Now here are the pics.
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As you can see it is a different looking tree now.
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