We love growing plants, but don’t always have the greenest of thumbs. Luckily, these hearty trees are somewhat difficult to kill, so learn a little more about the trees below:.jpg)
Japanese Black Pine (Pinus thunbergii) Pines are among the favorite plants of bonsai growers, and the Japanese black pine is considered by many to be one of the most striking. With its strong roots, rugged bark and informal appearance, the black pine is an elegant and powerful tree that epitomizes the bonsai aesthetic. Tree: 3 years old
Grey Elm (Zelkova serrata) classic bonsai tree with great character, the Japanese elm makes a truly beautiful bonsai. Long, delicate branches with small, serrated leaves that turn orange and yellow in autumn give this tree year-round interest. It is considered to be one of the best bonsais for winter when its arrangement of attractive branches are not hidden by leaves. Tree: 2 months old
DETAILS
- Bonsai trees in recycled US steel planting box
- Available in Japanese Pine, Grey Elm, or Gardenia.
- Includes tree seed, bonsai scissors, reference guide/directions and organic growing medium
- $7.95 Flate-Rate shipping - no matter what you buy

















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