Fukien Tea Tree

This bonsai tree is native to the Fujan province of China. It produces small white flowers that can bloom at any time. The foliage is dark green and rather small in size.
The flowers turn into red berries and then turn darker with age. The fukien tea tree is trained in a traditional curved trunk style. This flowering bonsai tea tree loves the heat and does well indoors. Just be careful it is not situated near an air conditioning vent. The tea tree pictured here is 9 years old and approximately 10″-12″ tall. The classification is an indoor flowering bonsai, grown and trained by Bonsai Boy, they also recommend that you purchase a humidity drip tray.
For other flowering bonsai or to purchase the fukien tea tree go here to our main page about indoor flowering bonsai trees.
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