Bonsai Tree
Bonsai: Japanese Kingsville Boxwood Planted on a Rock Slab
Native to Japan, the Kingsville Boxwood is an extremely slow growing tree. It has the smallest leaf of all Boxwoods which is why it is sought after for bonsai. The Kingsville Boxwood is an evergreen tree with light green leaves and has excellent branching characteristics. A great indoor bonsai recommended by the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.
- Features:
- 7 years old, 7"x7"x9" planted on a rock slab 14"x8"x1"
- Indoor bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy of New York.
- Suitable humidity/drip tray is recommended.
This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U.S.A. When we think of a traditional bonsai and what it should look like, we think of a "Juniper Procumbens Nana." It is very hardy, long-lived and tolerates many adverse conditions. This is an excellent tree for the beginner.
- Features:
- 14 years old, 11"x8"x10"
- Recommended bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy
- Potted in a 9" green oval container. Suitable humidity/drip tray is recommended.
Tsukomo Cypress Bonsai Tree Baseball Scene (chamaecyparis pisifera tsukomo)
Native to Japan, the scale-like leaves are bright green during spring and summer and slighly dull green in fall and winter. Lower branches are shed when the tree is young, revealing reddish-brown bark that peels in long strips. Inner branches often die out , encouraging new growth with annual pruning. It has a round or pyramidal growth habit and is extremely hardy. It has a very slow growth rate which is why it is hard to find. Evergreen keep outdoors.
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