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LOUSBONSAINURSERY IMPORTED FLOWERING FUKIEN TEA INDOOR BONSAI TREE (FLOWERS

LOUSBONSAINURSERY IMPORTED FLOWERING FUKIEN TEA INDOOR BONSAI TREE (FLOWERS

41YDEBVD2TL. SL160  LOUSBONSAINURSERY IMPORTED FLOWERING FUKIEN TEA INDOOR BONSAI TREE (FLOWERS

  • IMPORTED FUKIEN TEA BONSAI TREE
  • COMES IN A 10 INCH GLAZED BONSAI POT
  • FLOWERS MANY TIMES EACH YEAR
  • INDOOR TREE. JUST KEEP WELL WATERED
  • WE HAND PICK OUT THE NICEST TREE AS SHOWN IN PICTURE.

IMPORTED BONSAI TREE
COMES IN GLAZED BONSAI POT
VERY EASY TO CARE FOR
DETAILED GROWING INFO INCLUDED
INDOOR FLOWERING TREE

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List Price: $ 139.95

Price: $ 28.75

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Bougainvillea Bonsai

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Everyone wants their living space to be graceful. One of the many ways to do it is growing an indoor Bonsai tree. Bonsai Tree helps a person to bring nature’s beauty into his home. There is a variety of bonsai trees available. Bougainvillea bonsai is one of the most grown bonsai trees. It is a popular houseplant, which can grow as much as four meters. It has bright magenta blossoms among lush green leaves. The bougainvillea prefers warm and dry conditions, that makes it appropriate for homes and offices. It is easily available in nurseries or getting it from bonsai growers isn’t a bad option either. But a better source is from old gardens and from trash piles.

Different species of bougainvillea are used as bonsai. Some of them are

1. Golden Glow – It has dark yellowish bracts that can fade.
2. Louis Wathen – It is full of orange bracts.
3. Orange King.
4. Mrs. Butt – It has beautiful crimson bracts.
5. Paper Flower – It is the most widely and commonly used species. It has hairy leaves with magenta coloured bracts.
6. Snow White – It is rich in white bracts.
7. Magnifica – It has lovely rose pink bracts.

Many factors like watering, lighting, temperature and feeding are of much importance for the bougainvillea bonsai. As far as watering is concerned, the bougainvillea bonsai mostly likes it dry and has to be watered sparingly. However, during its blossoming, the bonsai requires more amount of water. Bonsai likes to be in full sunlight but never let the sun burn the leaves of the plant. In colder climates bougainvillea becomes deciduous. This bonsai should be kept at a temperature of 49F to 54F. The pests should also be kept in mind while growing bonsai. In this case, pests are rare but still why take a chance? Greenflies and whiteflies can be removed easily with some insecticide.

The feeding for bonsai may range from a week to two weeks. Don’t just go on feeding the plant unless it needs it. Bonsai can be pruned at any time of the year. When the plant is young, new growth must be cut every month for a healthy plant. If you find your bonsai being a bit big, this is the right time to cut down the branches. The colours found are pink, red, yellow, purple, lavender, orange, and white. The double forms carry the blooms near the end of stems, rather than being evenly distributed.

Bonsai is basically a tree that is grown and shaped in a particular way. There are other species as well that are used in bonsai trees. Like the Fir tree and the cedar are used to create a bonsai design. Some of these species grow taller and larger than a normal bonsai. But they still resemble the traditional bonsai trees. But, like any other plant, the proper care of it is very important so that it remains healthy and look its best.

Bonsai Boy’s Hawaiian Umbrella Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style – Large (arboricola schefflera)

Bonsai Boy’s Hawaiian Umbrella Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style – Large
(arboricola schefflera)

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

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 lower or higher lighting conditions. Our tree features tiny umbrella shaped leaves forming a dense green can

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Price: $ 69.95

Category: Banyan Bonsai

Bonsai Boy’s Oriental Ficus Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style(benjamina ‘orientalis’)

Bonsai Boy’s Oriental Ficus Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style
(benjamina ‘orientalis’)

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  • 19 years old, 14″x13″x20″ tall
  • Recommended indoor bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy

Fig species which is native to south and south-east asia. This banyan style evergreen tree is particularly good for bonsai training as they produce sturdy trunks, good branching characteristics and shiny leaves that remain on the branches much better than other ficus varieties. Easy care and great for indoors.

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Bonsai Boy’s Ficus Bonsai Tree – Trellis Style
(ficus ‘midnight’)

Bonsai Boy’s Ficus Bonsai Tree – Trellis Style
(ficus ‘midnight’)

41M910KHJRL. SL160  Bonsai Boys Ficus Bonsai Tree   Trellis Style<br><i>(ficus midnight)</i>

  • 4 trees each 4 years old, 16″-18″ tall
  • Indoor bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy

New miniature cultivar of the popular Ficus Benjamina which was developed in Europe. Its deep, dark green foliage is compact and strong. Superior genetics make this an ideal indoor bonsai that resists leaf drop. We have braided 6 trees together to form a trellis. Great for low moderate or high lighting conditions.

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Bonsai Boy’s Hawaiian Umbrella Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style
(arboricola schefflera)

Bonsai Boy’s Hawaiian Umbrella Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style
(arboricola schefflera)

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  • 19 years old, 17″x14″x16″ tall
  • Recommended indoor bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy

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 indoors. Our tree features tiny umbrella shaped leaves forming a dense green canopy. Very popular and easy in

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Chinese Elm Bonsai Tree – Medium by Bonsai Boy

Chinese Elm Bonsai Tree – Medium by Bonsai Boy

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  • 10 years old specimen, 10″ – 12″ tall
  • Recommended indoor bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy
  • Twisted trunk and exposed roots
  • Hardy tree with a great shape

Ulmus Parvifolia. Has small evergreen leaves. Hardy bonsai tree with excellent branching characteristics. Twisted trunk and exposed roots give the appearance of great age.

Rating: 4 Chinese Elm Bonsai Tree   Medium by Bonsai Boy (out of 11 reviews)

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Price: $ 19.99

Bonsai Boy’s Ficus Banyan Bonsai Tree
(ficus orientalis) Reviews

Bonsai Boy’s Ficus Banyan Bonsai Tree
(ficus orientalis)

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  • 47 years old, 20″x14″x32″ tall
  • Recommended indoor bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy.

Our unique specimen bonsai features extensive banyan roots growing down into the soil. This impressive broadleaf, trouble-free evergreen has smaller leaves than the Benjamina. Very easy indoor maintenance.

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Indoor Bonsai Tree Caring

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It is essential to care properly for your Indoor Bonsai, but by simply following a few growing procedures, you can grow some really beautiful bonsai trees (for example like Japanese Maple Bonsai). If you just keep these few basic tips in mind you should have no problem growing the indoor bonsai tree (also spelled bonzai).
The first thing you should keep in mind when growing the indoor bonsai tree is choosing the right growing environment. Your bonsai tree should be kept in a room that is just the right temperature, which is not too hot and not too cold. Furthermore, the room should have a source of natural light. You should to keep your indoor bonsai in a room with plenty of large windows to allow your tree to receive as much indirect sunlight as possible.

Another factor, which is important, to growing your bonsai plantis using the right soil. Not only do you want the highest quality soil available, but also you may need to use different types of soil for the various bonsai trees. The best way to find out which soil is right for the type of indoor bonsai that you intend to grow is to visit a gardening store and ask them. Make sure that you inform them exactly which type of bonsai you need the soil for.
Not applying fertilizer correctly can be devastating to your indoor bonsai tree. This is a common mistake for beginners. The indoor bonsai tree needs to be given a water-soluble fertilizer at various times. It is also important that the fertilizer be applied only when the soil is wet. Moreover, it is recommended that you use the highest quality fertilizer available.
Another, and one of the most important elements of growing the tree successfully, is watering your indoor bonsai correctly. If you dont water enough the tree becomes dehydrated and soon dies; watering too much drowns the tree with a similar result. A good rule to follow when watering your bonsai is to wait until the soil begins to dry out but is not completely dry. At this point you want to add enough water that it saturates the soil and seeps out the bottom. Dont water again until the soil begins to dry out.

Pruning your indoor bonsai tree is also important to successfully growing these trees. There are two different steps to pruning the Bonsai Tree. In the spring the branches of the trees should be trimmed, leaving only those branches you wish to keep. Root pruning should be done when the roots have bound up in the pot.
Once you have learned the basics of caring for the indoor Bonsai Tree, you will find these to be wonderful plants for your home.

Growing Your Own Indoor Bonsai Tree

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Growing your own indoor bonsai trees is not too hard, once you understand the basic concept of the unique technique used to cultivate these trees. The aim of growing the indoor bonsai is to recreate the appearance of a natural tree, in a miniature form.

The Indoor bonsai tree is a bit more difficult to grow than the outdoor variety. Essentially, in their natural state, trees are grown outdoors. For this reason, when you are growing an indoor tree, there will be more challenges. To successfully grow the indoor bonsai tree, you must pay special attention to the trees environment, including soil, water and light.

There are a lot of different types of trees, and each one of these require their own type of unique care. Though there are many species of the plant, these trees can be placed into three categories. There is the tropical, the sub-tropical, and the temperate bonsai.

From these categories, the tree is then divided again into two sub-categories; those that lose their leaves during the fall and winter, and the indoor bonsai tree that keeps its leaves throughout the entire year.
One of the most important aspects to growing the indoor bonsai tree is light. You will need to ensure that your tree has adequate light at all times. An alternative to natural lighting for your indoor trees is fluorescent lighting. Fluorescent lighting does not give off heat like traditional lights do; therefore it will not dry out your tree.

When using artificial lighting, you will need to adjust the amount of time the lighting is turned on to simulate the natural changing of the seasons. For example, in the fall you will want to reduce the amount of time the lighting is on, reducing it even more for winter. As spring and summer approaches, you will again, gradually increase the time the lighting is on.
Other important considerations of growing the indoor bonsai tree include, paying attention to the type of soil that you use, as well as watering, and pruning. If you plant your tree in fertile soil, you will likely not have to add additional fertilizer for three or four weeks. Watering should be done according to the type of plant that you are growing, but generally, you will want to keep the tree fairly moist through the spring and summer, but can slightly reduce the water during the fall and winter months.
Before you attempt to grow your own indoor bonsai tree, learn as much as you can about the type of tree you intend to grow. If you start out knowing what you need to do to be successful, your chances of growing the perfect bonsai tree will be much better.