Price: $160.00

Potted in ceramic container as shown.
Crated and shipped via truck - $300.00


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Order Baby Jade Bonsai Tree - $49.95 This succulent bonsai, also known as the “Elephant Bush”, is native to South Africa and has pale green leaves that are almost round and about one-third the size of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are used to store water. An excellent bonsai tree for the home or office.
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Dawn Redwoodd Bonsai Tree For Sale - Only $49.95 - Learn More..
The Dawn Redwood is by far the most exciting Redwood, and originates in Manchuria China. Once hought to be extinct, the Dawn Redwood was re-discovered in the 1940’s. This Dawn Redwood really is a “true” redwood. It is a living fossil, an isolated “relic” species from a long time ago when there were vast forests of them. Seeds were introduced in the U.S. in 1948, and the Dawn Redwood quickly became popular as an ornamental and bonsai tree. The foliage is more lacey than native U.S Redwoods but what is very different about the Dawn Redwood is that it is decideous. In the fall the light green sprays turn yellow, then bronze, and fall off. Only the Larches do that. Keep outdoors.
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Japanese Beech Bonsai Tree
Japanese Beech - Forest (fagus crenata) - $295.00
Native to Japan where it is used extensively for bonsai. Has 2″ long x 1″ wide foliage that is a little more oval than the European Beech. The foliage turns brown in autumn and remains on the tree until spring when new growth pushes off the old leaves. The smooth grey-white bark is typical of other beeches. Decideous. Keep outdoors. 11 tree group - each tree 11-16 years old. 25″x21″x22″.
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Japanese Beech is a deciduous tree native to Japan and is common throughout it’s deciduous forests. The Japanese Beech ( Fagus Crenata ) is also known as Seibold’s Beech or Buna. It is often found in the region of the Oshima Peninsula in Hokkaid?o south to the Osumi Peninsula in Kyush?.
Japanese Beech can grow up to 30 metres in height and typically grows in isolated stands. It favours sandy, loamy soil that is well drained and is normally found in mountainous areas. The crown of the Japanese Beech tree is rounded and the bark is smooth in texture an grayish in color. The leaves have 7 to 11 pairs of veins and they are broadest at the base of the leaf.
Japanese beech trees are very popular for bonsai because of their availability, ease of care and of course their sheer beauty!
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