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Chinese Pistachio10 Seeds – Outdoors or Bonsai

Chinese Pistachio10 Seeds – Outdoors or Bonsai

41 MfIpF2rL. SL160  Chinese Pistachio10 Seeds   Outdoors or Bonsai

  • Pistacia chinensis
  • Small to medium-sized tree native to central and western China
  • It grows from 9-15 m tall, exceptionally up to 25 m
  • The fruit is a small red drupe containing a single seed
  • Chinese Pistache grows best in full sun, being intolerant of shade

Chinese Pistache (Pistacia chinensis) is a small to medium-sized tree native to central and western China. It is hardy and can withstand harsh conditions as well as poor quality soil. It grows from 9-15 m tall, exceptionally up to 25 m. The leaves are deciduous, pinnate, 20-25 cm long, with 10 or 12 leaflets, the terminal leaflet usually (but not invariably) absent. The flowers are produced in panicles 15-20 cm long at the ends of the branches; it is dioecious, with separate male and female p

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Bald Cypress Bonsai Starter Tree – Great for a Beginner

Bald Cypress Bonsai Starter Tree – Great for a Beginner

51dT6W 1QPL. SL160  Bald Cypress Bonsai Starter Tree   Great for a Beginner

  • An easy to grow bonsai, indoors or out
  • Prefers lots of sun
  • Keep evenly moist, do not allow to dry
  • Proper name: Taxodium distichum
  • The starter plant you will receive is growing in a 4″ pot, about 12″ tall, 1/2″ diameter trunk

Water, light, and room to grow. That is the short list of the needs of your new bald cypress bonsai. A tip to keep in mind is that unlike most bonsai trees that prefer soil that drains water quickly, bald cypress bonsai are swamp natives and like a wet, humid environment. Now, this doesn’t mean that you have to hook up a constant watering system to your tree. Keep evenly moist. An outdoors bald cypress bonsai will need to be placed in a location that will receive the benefit of full sunlight. I

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English Boxwood 20 Seeds – Buxus sempervirens

English Boxwood 20 Seeds – Buxus sempervirens

410mptunOIL. SL160  English Boxwood 20 Seeds   Buxus sempervirens

  • Hardiness Zones: 6 to 8
  • Height: 15 ft
  • Annual Growth Rate: less than 12 inches.
  • It prefers sun or part shade
  • Also makes a fantastic bonsai!

Hardiness Zones: 6 to 8
Height: 15 ft Spread: 15 ft Form: rounded
Type: broad-leaved evergreen shrub
Annual Growth Rate: less than 12 inches. Comments: English Boxwood is a large shrub that
tolerates shearing. It prefers sun or part shade. Also makes a fantastic bonsai!

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New Zealand Tea 20 Seeds – Indoor Bonsai – Leptospermum

New Zealand Tea 20 Seeds – Indoor Bonsai – Leptospermum

41f GXvjaqL. SL160  New Zealand Tea 20 Seeds   Indoor Bonsai   Leptospermum

  • Leptospermum scoparium
  • This tree produces small pink flowers which bloom 11 months out of the year
  • It grows 8 feet tall but can be trimmed at any height
  • Makes a unique Indoor Bonsai
  • 20 Seeds

New Zealand Tea Bonsai Leptospermum scoparium ‘Crimson Glory’ Attractive New Zealand shrub called the “Tea Plant” by Captain Cook because of the agreeably aromatic tea his men made from the leaves. It is hardy in zones 9-10. In cooler regions it makes an excellent patio or house plant. Whether indoors or out this unusual plant needs full sun. It is native to Tasmania, New Zealand, Australia (New South Wales). It grows 8 feet tall but can be trimmed at any height. It is even used as a bonsai tre

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Blue Japanese Wisteria Vine 5 Seeds – Hard to Find!

Blue Japanese Wisteria Vine 5 Seeds – Hard to Find!

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  • Japanese Wisteria (Wisteria floribunda).
  • Japanese wisteria was brought from Japan to the United States in 1860 by George Rogers Hall
  • The flowering habit of Japanese wisteria is perhaps the most spectacular of the Wisteria family
  • Full Sun
  • Hardy Zones 5-9

Japanese Wisteria (Wisteria floribunda). Japanese wisteria was brought from Japan to the United States in 1860 by George Rogers Hall. Since then, it has become one of the most highly romanticized flowering garden plants. It is also a common subject for bonsai, along with Wisteria sinensis(Chinese wisteria) The flowering habit of Japanese wisteria is perhaps the most spectacular of the Wisteria family. It sports the longest flower racemes of any wisteria; they can reach nearly half a meter in l

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Bonsai Boy’s Ficus Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style(ficus benjamina )

Bonsai Boy’s Ficus Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style
(ficus benjamina )

41SHZp5RupL. SL160  Bonsai Boys Ficus Bonsai Tree   Banyan Style<i>(ficus benjamina )</i>

  • 44 years old, 24″x19″x27″
  • Recommended indoor bonsai tree, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy

The Ficus Benjamina is an indoor tropical bonsai tree that is easy to care for. Has evergreen leaves with a pointed tip that can be reduced in size by trimming. Trimming will also keep the tree tight and compact as will direct sun. Field grown specimen, trained in the multi-trunk Banyan Style.

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LOU’S BONSAI NURSERY JUNIPER BONSAI TREE IN JAPANESE POT

LOU’S BONSAI NURSERY JUNIPER BONSAI TREE IN JAPANESE POT

41YV5Wert1L. SL160  LOUS BONSAI NURSERY JUNIPER BONSAI TREE IN JAPANESE POT

  • TRADITIONAL BONSAI TREE. “JUNIPER” GREAT FOR THE BEGINNER OR TRADITIONALIST
  • ONE OF THE EASIEST TREES TO KEEP ALIVE
  • A FAVORITE FOR ANY BONSAI LOVER. GROWING INSTRUCTIONS ARE INCLUDED.
  • PLEASE SEE OTHER ITEMS I CARRY.
  • POTTED IN A GLAZED JAPANESE BONSAI TREE POT.

RECENTLY REPOTTED. TRADITIONAL BONSAI JUNIPER BONSAI TREE. SO EASY TO TAKE CARE OF. BEGINNER TREE. LOVES SEMI TO FULL SUN. CAN TAKE HIGH HEAT AS WELL AS DEEP DEEP COLD WEATHER.

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Coast Redwood Tree 50 Seeds-World’s Tallest Tree-Bonsai

Coast Redwood Tree 50 Seeds-World’s Tallest Tree-Bonsai

415M%2BdzPmOL. SL160  Coast Redwood Tree 50 Seeds Worlds Tallest Tree Bonsai

  • Redwood trees can grow very rapidly
  • Full Sun & Moist Soil
  • Can grow up to 6′ in a growing season
  • World’s Tallest Tree
  • 50 Seeds

Redwood trees can grow very rapidly. Young trees develop a narrow conical silhouette–the highest branches reaching upward, the lower ones drooping. This shape changes with age. Young redwoods use sunlight so efficiently (3-4 times more than pines) that they can grow even in deep shade. But with full sunlight and moist soil, a redwood sapling can grow more than 6 feet in a single growing season. The redwood’s thick bark, with deep furrows running the length of the trees, is a rich reddish brown.

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

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

31NNWEYG60L. SL160  Bonsai Boys Flowering Heavenly Bamboo Bonsai Tree <br><i>(nandina firepower)</i>

  • 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

41tB9R9HXQL. SL160  Bonsai Boys Flowering Heavenly Bamboo Bonsai Tree <br><i>(nandina firepower)</i>

  • 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.

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How To Grow Black Pine Bonsai

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Black pine is an excellent candidate for bonsai because it is a sturdy, beautiful tree. It is also one of the most common bonsai plants among bonsai growers and if taken care of properly, it can mature into a well-balanced plant for years to come.

Soil When choosing soil for your black pine bonsai, make sure it’s a good 50% akadama and 50% pumice mix. If it’s a younger tree, you might want to use more grit. These materials help the black pine bonsai grow healthy roots because they drain water well.

Water Black pine bonsai will do well with soil that is evenly moist, so take care not to water too much. They can manage a little dryness and with soil that’s free-draining, overwatering won’t be a problem.

Try to water your black pine bonsai with tap water that has a pH balance range of 5.5 to 6.5. Water two or three times to thoroughly wet the soil.

Sun Black pines love to soak up the sun, but be careful with them during hot months. Keep them in the shade if temperatures run towards 100 degrees Fahrenheit, as this will turn the plant’s leaves yellow. Best keep them in a partial shade or place them under a shade cloth for protection.

Pruning Prune the leaves of your black pine bonsai during the fall or winter. These are the best months when the cutting won’t cause too much bleeding. In the spring, prune the larger branches. Use a putty paste for plants to seal the cut.

Take care not to cut too much. Once a branch has been cut off, you can’t put it back and the replacement will take a long time to appear. Try to reduce your black pine slowly over the years.

Repotting Black pine bonsai will do well with repotting every other year when they’re younger, while older ones will do well with repotting every three years. However, you might want to try to repot your new bonsai every year; just to check on the roots since you will need to prune them as well.

Cut only minor roots if you have to, but be careful not to cut too much, especially the small feeder roots that lead to the big lower branch. After you’ve repotted your black pine bonsai, place it in bright shade for a few weeks and be mindful of sudden temperature changes.

Pests Check your black pine bonsai each week for pests such as aphids, spider mites and mealy bugs. If you find any of these bugs, you can either use water to spray them off, or eradicate them completely with a good pesticide.