Flowering White Serissa Tree of a Thousand Stars (Serissa Japonica) - 19″x13″x27″

Flowering White Serissa Tree of a Thousand Stars (Serissa Japonica) - 19

Flowering White Serissa Tree of a Thousand Stars (Serissa Japonica) - 19″x13″x27″

Tree of a Thousand Stars. The Japonica has somewhat elongated spoon shaped, shiny evergreen leaves. It is a twiggy tree that grows tighter with shearing. This northern Chinese Serissa has small white trumpet shaped blossoms and is trained in the traditional curved trunk style. Easy indoor care. 25 years old. 19″ x 13″ x 27″. Potted in a 12″ brown rectangular mica container as shown. Suitable 14.5″ x 10.5″ humidity tray is recommended.

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Japanese Red Maplef (Acer Palmatum ‘atropurpurea’)

Japanese Red Maplef (Acer Palmatum 'atropurpurea')

Japanese Red Maplef (Acer Palmatum ‘atropurpurea’)

Purplish-red becoming green in late summer, deeply lobed. Red fall color. Insignificant small reddish-purple flowers in May-June. Decideous. Keep outdoors. 7 tree group, 4-10 years old. 22″x16″x19″. Potted in a 12″ ceramic blue oval container as shown. Suitable 14.5″x10.5″ humidity tray is recommended.

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Juniper (Juniper Procumbens Nana) - 30″x21″x34″

Juniper (Juniper Procumbens Nana) - 30

Juniper (Juniper Procumbens Nana) - 30″x21″x34″

This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U.S. 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. 21 years old. 30″ x 21″ x 34″. Potted in a 17.5″ brown mica rectangle container as shown. Suitable 18″ humidity tray is recommended.

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Japanese Five Needle Pine (Pinus Parvifolia)

Japanese Five Needle Pine (Pinus Parvifolia)

Japanese Five Needle Pine (Pinus Parvifolia)

The Japanese White Pine is the most commonly used pine for bonsai in Japan. It is an evergreen with very short stiff needles forming blue/green tufts of foliage at the branch tips, creating an overall fine texture to the trees silhouette. The brownish red cones are one to four inches long. The needles grow in groups of five which is why it is known as “five-needle-pine”. Hardy. Keep outdoors. 50 years old. 23″ tall. Potted in ceramic container as shown.

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Sago Palm (Cycas Revoluta) - 9″x10″x18″

Sago Palm (Cycas Revoluta) - 9

Sago Palm (Cycas Revoluta) - 9″x10″x18″

The Sago Palm is a long-lived exotic palm that tolerates neglect but thrives with attention. Adapts to indirect light or full sun and has a wide temperature range from 15 to 120 degrees F. A slow growth rate allows indoor specimens to remain in the same container indefinately. Treat as a cactus, water when almost dry and seldom fertilize. 16 years old. 9″ x 10″ x 18″. Potted in a 14″ blue/green fluted oval container as shown. Suitable 14″ x 10″ humidity tray is recommended.

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