Bonsai Palm Trees

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As an indoor bonsai tree these palm bonsai trees are rated as easy to maintain

The bonsai palm pictured here is 8 years old, approx. 10 inches – 12 inches tall.
sago palm tree - price is 49.95 at bonsaiboy

The sago bonsai 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 indefinitely. Treat as a cactus plant and water when almost dry and seldom fertilize.

For very dry climates a pony tail palm tree is the best choice

pony tail pam bonsai tree is a one of a kind - price 395.00 dollars

This bonsai is 41 years old and 33 inches x 28 inches x 31 inches tall.

The most striking feature of this indoor palm tree is the swollen base of the trunk. The bark of the trunk looks and feels scaly and is known as Elephant’s Foot. The extra thickening of the trunk serves as a water reservoir against dry spells, allowing the tree to go up to ten to fourteen days without water. Excellent in lower or higher lighting conditions. An excellent choice for in the home or office. Very easy indoor plant for maintaining.

Both of these bonsai palm trees can be grown outdoors if the temperature is normally above 50 degrees.
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