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Shrub ID and suggestions with pics (Embedded Pics Warning!)

I have this shrub in my front yard that was stunted due to an overgrown tree that was planted next to it years before I bought the house. The previous owner had the large tree cut down but the shrub looks horrible and I have to pull it up.

Since I'm new to bonsai, I figure I can learn with this shrub by pulling it up and practicing. Can someone please try to ID or give suggestions on pulling this shrub up etc?

It looks like it has a crazy trunk as you'll see in the pics. And I'm not yet sure what to do with that trunk. I figured I can dig it up and pot it in a nice large pot, cut it back and let it settle up and get strong. It's probably 17 years old at this point.













Looking at these pics again, it looks like it got smashed by something really heavy. Maybe stump grinder

Either way. I have to pull it.

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Hi jonesmc77,

Your tree is an azalea of some kind. Definitely suitable for bonsai, and the tree you have has a large trunk and should back bud freely. This specimen has the potential to become a fine tree.

Somebody else will be able to tell you about pulling them out of the ground. It is a common practice but i haven't done so.

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Hi jonesmc77,

Your tree is an azalea of some kind. Definitely suitable for bonsai, and the tree you have has a large trunk and should back bud freely. This specimen has the potential to become a fine tree.

Somebody else will be able to tell you about pulling them out of the ground. It is a common practice but i haven't done so.

JayC
Thank you for your reply.

Does anyone happen to know if this is the right time of year to pull this azalea? And anything I should be concerned about?
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