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Staghorn Sumac 20 Seeds-Rhus typhina-Outdoors or Bonsai

Staghorn Sumac 20 Seeds-Rhus typhina-Outdoors or Bonsai

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  • The staghorn sumac is commonly shrubby, occurring in small groups from root suckers
  • It is also encountered as a tree 25′-35′ in height and 6″-12″ in diameter
  • The dark red fall foliage and fruit make this fast growing tree a valued ornamental
  • Also makes a striking bonsai!
  • 20 Seeds

Rhus typhina
Family: Anacardiaceae (cashew family)
Common Names: staghorn summac, velvet sumac Description
The staghorn sumac is commonly shrubby, occurring in small groups from root suckers. It is also encountered as a tree 25′-35′ in height and 6″-12″ in diameter. The leaves are alternate and pinate and the fruit is borne as a dense cluster of deep crimson dry berries at the top of the tree. The fruits ripen in the fall and persist throughout the winter. It has an irregular open and

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Indoor Beginner’s Bonsai – Mini Aromatic & Herbal Bonsai Tree – for Home or Office Tabletop Display

Indoor Beginner’s Bonsai – Mini Aromatic & Herbal Bonsai Tree – for Home or Office Tabletop Display

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  • Decorating your home or spice up your kitchen with the artistry of outdoors in miniature with this indoor bonsai.
  • Properly styled, an authentic tiny-narrow-leaf herbal bonsai tree – produces flowers & fruits in summer under sufficient sunlight.
  • The perfect bonsai gift to send at any time of the year – One of a very few live plants that can travel in cold seasons.
  • Come with a plastic humidity plate/tray, pebbles, mini folding shears, organic plant food for mini bonsai, and general bonsai care instruction.
  • Transplant the beauty of the outdoors into your home with this mini bonsai tree.

This is a very unique indoor bonsai listing; in fact this is the most highly recommended first bonsai tree for those who want to jumpstart your bonsai hobby journey. This tiny-narrow-leaf, somewhat reddish woody trunk evergreen bonsai is one of the very few herbal plants that would spice up your kitchen. Some people have used its leaves to add flavor in tea and cooking; while others may use its small berries (that follow the creamy white flowers) to add flavor in marinade meats. Albeit small in

Rating: 4 5 Indoor Beginners Bonsai   Mini Aromatic & Herbal Bonsai Tree   for Home or Office Tabletop Display (out of 5 reviews)

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Bonsai Boy’s Flowering Heavenly Bamboo Bonsai Tree
(nandina ‘firepower’)

Bonsai Boy’s Flowering Heavenly Bamboo Bonsai Tree
(nandina ‘firepower’)

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  • 8 years old, 16″ – 19″ tall
  • Recommended indoor flowering bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy.

Also known as sacred bamboo and is related to the barberry. This tough as nails evergreen has fine lacy foliage which turns bronze and red in winter. It has unbranched reed-like stems. In spring new foliage appears as bright bronze red and is soon followed by large creamy white flowers. In summer clusters of bright green berries appear and by late summer, the berries ripen to a bright red. Does well indoors. Provide sun to get intense coloring of foliage.

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Brussel’s Bonsai – 7 Stalk Curly Bamboo

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  • Bamboo Stalks Vary in Length
  • Includes Two Long Curly Stalks
  • Chinese Red Container
  • Does Well in Any Light Environment
  • Easy To Grow

The 7-Stalk Curly Bamboo consists of 5 straight stalks of bamboo with 2 longer curly stalks of bamboo in the middle.

Rating: 1 Bonsai Boys Flowering Heavenly Bamboo Bonsai Tree <br><i>(nandina firepower)</i> (out of 1 reviews)

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Growing A Brush Cherry Bonsai In Your Garden

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The Brush Cherry can add wonderful color as well as interest to your garden. This evergreen shrub will enhance your gardening efforts by yielding puffy white flowers along with round berries all in contrast with it’s glossy leaves which can have a lovely red tint.

The Brush Cherry Bonsai is an evergreen shrub that loves a warm climate like that of it’s native Florida. They do grow best outdoors, but if you live in a cold climate and simply must have one, you can try growing one indoors provided that you can give it enough light. This shrub can grow to upwards of 35 feet in it’s natural state, but will reach a height of about 14″ as a Bonsai.

If you are thinking about planing a Brush Cherry in your garden, be sure that the winters will be mild. The tree does fine in hot weather but ideally should be grown in temperatures ranging from 46 to 68 degrees.

Plant your Brush Cherry Bonsai in a slightly acidic soil and be sure it gets plenty of water in summer months, but don’t over water it. You should give it enough so that the soil is moist, but not so much that there is standing water in the pot. Let the soil dry between waterings. Bonsais love humidity so you might want to mist your plant and use a humidity tray. The bonsai should be set on top of the humidity tray so that it collects water that drains from the freshly watered bonsai.

Fertilize your Brush Cherry Bonsai every two weeks during the summer and a couple of times over the winter. The best type of fertilizer to use is an organic liquid fertilizer such as a seaweed fertilizer or fish emulsion. If you use a chemical fertilizer make sure you dilute it to half strength.

Pruning should be done with care and kept to the summer months. Pinch the leaves with your fingers and try not to use sharp objects like sheers on your Bonsai. Your Bonsai should be wired during the active growing season. Don’t forget to prune the roots as well, the Brush Cherry can survive quite well even with a two thirds loss of roots so you can be a bit aggressive in this task, however you want to be sure not to prune them too much when repotting as this can cause a negative reaction.

Bonsais should be repotted every two years, and the Brush Cherry is no exception. Repotting should be done in early spring and the plant should be watered thoroughly and kept in the shade for several weeks after repotting to help the roots grow into the new pot.

Although it is fairly hardy, pests can be a problem with the Brush Cherry especially the Caribbean fruit fly, aphids, red spider mites, meal bugs, and scales. You should treat your Bonsai with organic pesticides and insecticides and be sure to inspect it regularly for pests and other disease.

To add the finishing touch to your beautiful Brush Cherry Bonsai, think about adding moss to the pot which will help improve moisture retention as well as add to the beauty of this fun garden plant.