Specimen Bonsai Trees - flowering and evergreen trees
chinese azalea,
can bloom frequently throughout the year with one or more pink
blooms. Satsuki Azaleas are known for their prized flowers and small
evergreen leaves this specimen bonsai tree has always been the
favored azalea bonsai for planting or container growing on the
patio.
ficus bonsai trees - one of
the better
bonsai trees for beginners and
for anyone wanting an indoor tree for the home. It’s a perfect
indoor Bonsai
tree because of its not so fussy attitude that it has to lighting
and other conditions. Its one of the specimen bonsai trees that is native to the
tropics and even into the semi-warm temperature zones.
fukien bonsai tree
- These flowering bonsai trees are native to the Fujan province of
China and are ideal for growing indoors especially in very warm
climates. All of these fukien bonsai trees have small white flowers that can
bloom at any time. The foliage is dark green and small in size.
Japanese pine
bonsai trees - white or black - White pine bonsai tree are the most popular
small evergreen tree for
beginners to buy then it is the red pine tree and black pine. They
are grown in or come from China, Japan, Korea and the Pacific Rim
area. There are many varieties of pine but all share the same common
characteristics, a white band down the middle of the needles
karate kid
bonsai bonsai - One of the most important aspects of growing Juniper
bonsai should be carefully protected from frost. This is one of the
specimen bonsai trees to grow indoors if kept in a room that doesn't
get too hot.
Chinese elm bonsai
- The characteristics of this bonsai elm tree make it one, that many
people are choosing. As a beginner this is one of the better small
ornamental trees for learning how to prune.
hawaiian umbrella
bonsai tree - If you are inexperienced with bonsai or you do not
have a green thumb, this one is a very easy bonsai tree to care for
and is a very beautiful trouble-free evergreen. This small
ornamental tree for the home or office setting. Grows well in low to
high lighting conditions.
Japanese red maple
its been said that every home should have a maple tree planted in
the yard! Well I agree to that only in principle, because as
beautiful as maple trees are when the leaves change color, I don’t
like raking leaves.
Bonsai cherry tree
- From the Caribbean islands, most commonly Barbados and Curacao,
this small ornamental tree has wispy, drooping branches that fall
lazily like a weeping willow tree. They grow best indoors, but can
be grown outdoors in areas that are warm like southern Florida, in a
mildly acidic soil.
Azalea bonsai tree
- If you are inexperienced with bonsai or you do not have a green
thumb, this one is a very easy bonsai tree to care for and is a very
beautiful trouble-free evergreen. This small ornamental tree for the
home or office setting. Grows well in low to high lighting
conditions.
rabbit foots fern
-This bonsai fern has very fine fronds that rise up its furry like
silver rhizomes. This is where it gets its white rabbits foot name.
This house plant likes to grow in bright light but not direct
sunlight (its too hot).
zelkova
bonsai tree
- As far as specimen bonsai trees goes the only alternative you have
is the catlin elm which is a smaller variety than the zelkova.
Mimosa
tree, sun loving and drought tolerant specimen bonsai tree.
texas ebony tree,
native to the state of texas and parts of mexico. One of the better
specimen bonsai trees for drier climates.
indoor citrus trees,
tangerine and blood orange citrus trees.
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