Michael,
I've been watching this post, because I've got a air layer going right now and don't really want to waste my time if the tree won't ever amount to anything. That said, given that the life expectancy for a landscape tree (or even one in nature) of this type is only 10 - 15 years, wouldn't one expect that it would be extended considerably in Bonsai culture due to continuous pruning & care? Other than life expecancy, is it suitable? These trees have gorgeous bark, great summer leaves, fruit, flowers and fall color. What I don't know is whether the branching will ramify well or the leaves reduce reasonably.
Thanks,
Jeff Isom
Cleveland, OH / Sunset Zone 39
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Randall:
Prunus cerasifera 'Thundercloud', in my opinion, does not have the necessary characteristics to create an outstanding bonsai. In particular, this is a short-lived tree with a 10-15 year lifespan.
If you are interested in Prunus, I suggest Prunus mume or the Japanese Apricot.
Cordially,
Michael Persiano
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