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I am posting this new thread on this forum because I need some advice. I couldn't decide if this was a Bonsai issue or a container garden issue. I don't think this would be a good tree for a Bonsai. I am thinking large container where I could prune the branches and the roots annually. But this is a very large tree at maturity, so I don't know if this is possible.
The Jacaranda tree grows rapidly from what I have been told and it can get up to 40' tall when mature. I want to keep it smaller and still get blooms. Is this possible? If so, what size container would be the correct size to use for a tree that could get large fast?
I appreciate any opinions and suggestions.
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