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Bonsai forest - 8.5″ Houtoku Bonsai Pot

8.5″ Houtoku Bonsai Pot



8″x6″x2.75″. Oblong, Unglazed, Brown.
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Tip! If you already are experienced in caring for bonsai plants, looking after a mini bonsai could give you that extra little challenge. Make sure you look after your mini bonsai as it will help you develop your pruning skills further than you can with a regular sized bonsai.

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Add comment July 7th, 2008

Wine Grape Bonsai-Cabernet (Japanese bonsai)

Wine Grape Bonsai-Cabernet



A remarkable gift to help celebrate any occasion. Bearing tiny edible grapes, this stunning Wine Grape Bonsai Tree is a living masterpiece and an endless source of delight. It has been skillfully cultivated, pruned and shaped over the years to produce a classic wine grape which hangs in clusters from this vineyard treasure. Deciduous; keep outdoors. Available 12 months a year. Will have no foliage during winter months.
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Add comment July 1st, 2008

Bonsai nurseries - Miniature Raft Figurine

Miniature Raft Figurine



Ceramic Chinese miniature raft figurine. Measures 3.25″ x 0.25″ x 1.5″
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Tip! Since that day I have collected a number of different Bonsai trees, I have attempted to grow them myself and I have traded with other Bonsai enthusiasts. Unfortunately, a number of bonsai trees have also died on my watch.

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Add comment June 16th, 2008

Limequat Bonsai (Bonsai plants) Tree (limequat eustis)

Limequat Bonsai Tree (limequat eustis)



Eustis is a hybrid between West Indian Lime and Marumi Kumquat which flowers and fruits readily on its own. It is an easy to maintain small lime tree requiring less heat than other lime varieties. The Limequat is a small tree with an open habit and heavy crops of small, oval, light colored yellow fruit. The flesh is juicy and acidic and has the same aromatic flavor as the lime with about 8 seeds per fruit. Eustis makes an attractive ornamental and the fruit can be used as a lemon or lime substitute. Great for indoors.

Add comment April 19th, 2008

Ceramic Crane Figurine (small) (Bonsai garden) - 1″

Ceramic Crane Figurine (small) - 1″



Imported ceramic crane figurine with self-supporting base. 1″ tall. $2.95 each.
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Tip! Today, bonsai is the act of training a miniature tree to look similar to its larger counterparts. Bonsai trees are actually not miniature trees by nature, but stay that way through constant trimming and binding.

The elements contained in a work of art need to have a certain harmony and cohesiveness. Since a bonsai tree is a work of art the bonsai containers chosen to house your trees must be purchased with the thought of coordinating with the type and style of tree.

Add comment April 15th, 2008

Mica Bonsai Pot - Round - 14″ x 3.25″ (Serissa bonsai)

Mica Bonsai Pot - Round - 14″ x 3.25″



Mica Pots imported from Korea are made of 80% Mica, 15% Polyethelene and 5% Graphite. Mica has a natural ability to stabilize the temperature of the soil in the pots. This promotes healthy root activity during the growing season and protects during the cold periods. These pots are extremely durable and will withstand the elements for years. The pot has a wide lip and is dark brown in color.
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Tip! Whatever be the style of your bonsai gardening it is necessary to maintain them properly with professional care.

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1 comment March 25th, 2008

Indoor bonsai tree - Money Bonsai Tree - ‘Little Money’ (pachira aquatica)

Money Bonsai Tree - ‘Little Money’ (pachira aquatica)



Also known as the “Good Luck or Good Fortune Tree”. Six braided tree with up to five (5) unusual light green leaves that spread out along the top of each stem. Resiliant and does not require much care. Hardy and extremely tolerant of low light and dryness. It is the most popular plant for “Feng Shui” because it creates positive energy (”Chi” or “Qi”). It brings prosperity and wealth to your surroundings and decorates your home with nature and good luck. Great for home, office, dorm or anywhere.

Add comment February 18th, 2008

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