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Texas ebony tree, native to the state of texas

The texas ebony tree shown here is a native texas tree that is part of the acacia or mimosa family, its also native to parts of Mexico. The texas ebony bonsai is an ideal plant for placing in dry indoor locations.
If you are into indoor texas gardening as a hobby or you are looking for a plant gift for someone that is, you really should add this texas ebony tree to your collection.

This bonsai is quite an interesting plant that is one of the native trees of texas. The short branches are covered in tiny dark green, compound leaflets. It gets quite full so that you can hardly see the branches. The root grown over rock makes an interesting tree for home decor when decorating.

texas ebony tree - picture of a texas ebony bonsai tree
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– This ebony tree is rated 5 stars as an easy to grow indoor flowering bonsai. It is potted in a 8 inch green rectangle bonsai pot and stands about 17 inches tall.

The leaves a texas ebony tree make a wide rounded canopy which casts a filtered shade underneath it. The leaves also fold up at night or in subdued shaded light. if you touch the leaves this does not put it to sleep as with some other like this Mimosa tree.

Short thorns are interspersed among the branches. From June to August it is decorated with dense, plume-like spikes of very fragrant, light yellow to white blossoms at the end of its branches. Dark brown woody seed capsules follow the blooms and persist on the tree for weeks. In Mexico these seed pods are eaten and the shells roasted and used as a coffee substitute. Root over rock style. Great bonsai for indoors.

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