Bonsai Tree Rare Indoor Or Outdoor Cork Bark Jade Forest

Bonsai Tree Rare Indoor Or Outdoor Cork Bark Jade Forest


Bonsai Tree Rare Indoor Or Outdoor Cork Bark Jade Forest


Bonsai Tree Rare Indoor Or Outdoor Cork Bark Jade Forest


Bonsai Tree Rare Indoor Or Outdoor Cork Bark Jade Forest


Bonsai Tree Rare Indoor Or Outdoor Cork Bark Jade Forest


BONSAI TREE RARE INDOOR OR OUTDOOR CORK BARK JADE FOREST. We realize that the winter chill has reached many parts of the U. Katade mochi` (Mid size). Trunk Diameter: The trunk Dia at the base of the big tree is approximately 1.5. Height: Tree height from the soil line to the top of the apex is 14. Canopy: The canopy spread across all trees is 10. By nature, Sankan style (triple trunk) trees give an impression of harmony and with the rustic appearance of the Cork Bark Jade, this composition adds to an already impressive bonsai. The rare plant first appeared in a Florida nursery in the early 1960s. At first it was thought to have some sort of fungal disease. A heavy application of pesticide nearly eradicated the problem by killing most of the plants. Fortunately, one survived before the nursery went out of business and the plant made its way to the West Coast. This tree was grown here in Southern California by a local artist who accidentally discovered this mutation many years ago and has been growing them ever since. The Cork on the plant usually appears after the plant has reached the ages of 10 years old. As seen in the photographs, this trees Cork appearance is well established and will become even more dramatic they mature. Along with being one of the most resilient of succulents and having the appearance of a miniature jade plant, this Portulaca relative is very well suited for bonsai and the Cork Bark is like icing on the cake with its added attraction of the fissured, corky bark. Bright light and lean conditions (Little water) seem to promote the best fissured bark but also considerable patience. As with traditional bonsai, these specimens can become horticultural heirlooms that can be passed down from generation to generation. Complementing the serene posture of the forest is a rectangular Houtoku Seito ceramic bonsai pot that was made in Yokkaichi, Japan (12×8.5×3). On a side note. Ive noticed that not too many sellers talk or write about things that should be done after you receive your tree so I will give you my two cents worth. When you receive your tree unpack it carefully. Cut the tape and plastic wrap from the pot and the branches if applicable. Secondly give the tree a good watering and then put the tree in a partially shaded spot for a few days to allow it to adjust. After several days of adjustment your new bonsai can be reintroduced to bright sun. Good luck and if you have any questions feel free to fire off a message. The item “BONSAI TREE RARE INDOOR OR OUTDOOR CORK BARK JADE FOREST” is in sale since Tuesday, February 13, 2018. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Plants, Seeds & Bulbs\Plants & Seedlings\Bonsai”. The seller is “bonsaihut” and is located in Mission Hills, California. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States
  • Brand: Bonsai
  • Climate: Cold
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor/Outdoor
  • Bonsai Species: Jade (Crassula)
  • Genus: Portulacaria afra
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Season of Interest: All Year
  • Plant Form: Finished Bonsai
  • Foliage: Broadleaf Evergreen
  • Watering: Medium
  • Species: Cork Bark Jade
  • Aspect: East-facing
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