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Hawaiian Umbrella Bonsai Tree-Large Spiraled Trunk (Arboricola Schefflera) (How to trim a bonsai tree)

Hawaiian Umbrella Bonsai Tree-Large Spiraled Trunk (Arboricola Schefflera)



Coiled Trunk. This is the tree that we recommend if you are inexperienced with bonsai or you do not have a green thumb. In our opinion it is one of the easiest bonsai trees to care for and is a very beautiful trouble-free evergreen. If you don’t know which tree to purchase as a gift for someone, this is the tree to select. This versatile tree is great for home, office, dorm or anywhere and does well in low to high lighting conditions. Our tree features tiny umbrella shaped leaves forming a dense green canopy.

Add comment November 20th, 2007

Ceramic Bonsai Pot Unglazed Brown Oval 11.5″x9.5″x3.0″ (Black pine bonsai)

Ceramic Bonsai Pot Unglazed Brown Oval 11.5″x9.5″x3.0″



Chinese ceramic bonsai Pot.Brown, unglazed, oval, 11.5″x9.5″x3.0″
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Tip! Yose style Bonsais With more than two trunks are categorized as the Yose style. The Yose style also varies depending on the number of trunks that are available in the pot.

Once you have mastered the basic bonsai styles such as the formal upright style of chokkan, the informal upright style of shakan and the cascade style of kengai, you may want to try some more advanced bonsai styles for a better challenge.

Add comment November 17th, 2007

Fukien Tea Bonsai (Juniper bonsai) Tree Curved Trunk Small Leaf Large Size (ehretia microphylla)

Fukien Tea Bonsai Tree Curved Trunk Small Leaf Large Size (ehretia microphylla)



Native to the Fujan Province of China. This tree has small white flowers that can bloom at any time. The foliage is dark green and small in size. The flowers turn into red berries that turn darker with age. Trained in the traditional curved trunk style with tiered branching. Loves the heat and does great indoors.
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7.75″ Houtoku Bonsai (Elm bonsai) Pot

7.75″ Houtoku Bonsai Pot



7.75″x6.5″x3″. Oblong, Glazed, Ivory.
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Tip! Single trunk styling The single trunk styling in Bonsai can be further classified into four types namely, Formal upright, Slanting, Cascade, and Twisted style.

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1 comment November 6th, 2007

Ceramic Crane Figurine (small) - 1″ (Como hacer un bonsai)

Ceramic Crane Figurine (small) - 1″



Imported ceramic crane figurine with self-supporting base. 1″ tall. $2.95 each.
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Tip! The only real difference between caring for your mini bonsai is you require a much smaller pot. This does not mean you should neglect your repotting duties however.

To practice the art of Bonsai you must have the proper tools. I am going to list and describe the more common bonsai tools. When you first start out you will not need all of the tools listed and depending on your level of involvement in Bonsai you may never need them all.

Add comment October 29th, 2007

Pony Tail Palm (Japanese maple bonsai) Bonsai Tree (beaucamea recurvata)

Pony Tail Palm Bonsai Tree (beaucamea recurvata)



The most striking feature of the Pony Tail Palm is the swollen base of the trunk. The bark of the trunk looks and feels scaly, like the foot of an elephant and is also known as Elephant’s Foot. The extraordinary thickening of the trunk serves as a water reservoir against dry spells, allowing the tree to go up to 10-14 days without water causing no ill effects. Excellent in lower or higher lighting conditions. The Pony Tail is an excellent choice for home, office or anywhere. Very easy indoor maintenance.

Add comment October 28th, 2007

Ceramic Bonsai Pot Glazed Rectangle - Dark Moss Green (Bonsai kitty) 6″x4.5″x2.5″

Ceramic Bonsai Pot Glazed Rectangle - Dark Moss Green 6″x4.5″x2.5″



Professional grade with attached matching tray. Pre-wired and pre-screened. 6.0″x4.5″x2.5″
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Tip! The art of growing miniature trees is a fascinating hobby that can be pursued by anyone. If you are serious about doing bonsai, it’s best to purchase a book to give you more comprehensive instructions.

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