Chinese Elm #6, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #6, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #6, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #6, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #6, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #6, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #6, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm, Cork-Barked (Ulmus parvifolia “Corticosa”) bonsai – medium size. Height: 25 inches; Width: 20 inches. Pot size 13″ X 10″ X 2 Pot origin: Yixing, China. Trunk diameter at the root base: 3 inches. Popular name: Chinese elm, Lacebark elm, Cork-bark Chinese elm. This graceful tree is a native of Estern Asia – China, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam. It is a medium-size tree, can grow up to 65 ft (20m). The wood of Chinese elm is very hard, so it’s used for manufacturing tool-handles, and various furniture types. It is so popular, that the species now is grown everywhere, around the world. The original Chinese elm has a smooth and flaking bark, but in the bonsai community, a new North American sport, with corky bark, became popular. This bark becomes evident after the tree reaches 8-10 years. I grew it in my backyard at least 10 years, before training it in various training pots. It has a double-trunk, sometimes it is called mother-child. The second trunk is much shorter, hence the “child”. The main trunk is rather straight, but with suble movements, that makes it interesting and lively. I like this desigh a lot, because it suggests the image of a very tall, and mature tree. It also has a natural and light feel to it. I call this style “naturalistic”, because it does not have the traditional “bonsai” look. It’s a special tree, overall, and I will have a very hard time parting with it, when the time comes, because of the unique design. The red Yixing pot is beautiful, and perfect fit for the tree. The chinese elm is an extremely popular bonsai species, for both beginner and experienced bonsai enthusiasts. The most imporant challenge, is to keep pruning it as it grows, so that the correct proportions are not lost. Also, the energy throughout the crown should be evenly distributed. If some branches (especially on the top portion) are allowed to grow too fast, this could cause the weaker branches to die back. To avoid that, a rigorous pruning of strong branches is required. In colder climate, winter protection is recommended, although the chinese elm can easily withstand temperatures below freezing. Also, the dormancy period is very short, they are the first one to leaf out in the spring. Because the short dormancy period, they can also be grown indoors, but with plenty of light. I can deliver it, for the price of the gas. The item “Chinese Elm #6, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa’ bonsai medium size” is in sale since Friday, April 24, 2020. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Plants, Seeds & Bulbs\Plants & Seedlings\Bonsai”. The seller is “world_of_bonsai” and is located in Altadena, California. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Aspect: East-facing
  • Bonsai Species: Ulmus parvifolia
  • Plant Form: Finished Bonsai
  • Type: Deciduous
  • Climate: Temperate
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 9 (20 to 30 °F)
  • Genus: Ulmus
  • Foliage: Broadleaf
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor/Outdoor (winter protection in cold climates

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Chinese Elm #1, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #1, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #1, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #1, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #1, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm, Cork-Barked (Ulmus parvifolia “Corticosa”) bonsai – medium size. Height: 19 inches; Width: 17 inches. Pot size 11″ X 8″ X 3.5 Pot origin: Yixing, China. Trunk diameter at the root base: 2.5 inches. Popular name: Chinese elm, Lacebark elm, Cork-bark Chinese elm. This graceful tree is a native of Estern Asia – China, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam. It is a medium-size tree, can grow up to 65 ft (20m). The wood of Chinese elm is very hard, so it’s used for manufacturing tool-handles, and various furniture types. It is so popular, that the species now is grown everywhere, around the world. The original Chinese elm has a smooth and flaking bark, but in the bonsai community, a new North American sport, with corky bark, became popular. This bark becomes evident after the tree reaches 8-10 years. It grew in my backyard for about 10 years, before I started the bonsai training in various training pots. This bonsai is designed in the “slanting style”, with a trunk that has a dynamic movement with lots of small curves. The lower trunk has already developed a deeply fissured, old bark. It has a great branch distribution, and the branches are not too crowded, so the tree will be easy to maintain with pruning. Some of the primary and secondary branches still have wire on them, they should set and come off by mid-summer. This tree is a very prolific grower, so the foliage pads should become significantly larger and denser this year. The red/brown pot nicely contrasts with the dark grey bark. The chinese elm is an extremely popular bonsai species, for both beginner and experienced bonsai enthusiasts. The most imporant challenge, is to keep pruning it as it grows, so that the correct proportions are not lost. Also, the energy throughout the crown should be evenly distributed. If some branches (especially on the top portion) are allowed to grow too fast, this could cause the weaker branches to die back. To avoid that, a rigorous pruning of strong branches is required. In colder climate, winter protection is recommended, although the chinese elm can easily withstand temperatures below freezing. Also, the dormancy period is very short, they are the first one to leaf out in the spring. Because the short dormancy period, they can also be grown indoors, but with plenty of light. The item “Chinese Elm #1, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa’ bonsai medium size” is in sale since Friday, April 24, 2020. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Plants, Seeds & Bulbs\Plants & Seedlings\Bonsai”. The seller is “world_of_bonsai” and is located in Altadena, California. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Aspect: East-facing
  • Bonsai Species: Ulmus parvifolia
  • Plant Form: Finished Bonsai
  • Type: Deciduous
  • Climate: Temperate
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 9 (20 to 30 °F)
  • Genus: Ulmus
  • Foliage: Broadleaf
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor/Outdoor (winter protection in cold climates

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Chinese Elm #5, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #5, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #5, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #5, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #5, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #5, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #5, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size


Chinese Elm #5, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa' bonsai medium size



Chinese Elm, Cork-Barked (Ulmus parvifolia “Corticosa”) bonsai – medium size. Height: 23 inches; Width: 23 inches. Pot size 13″ X 11″ X 3 Pot origin: Yixing, China. Trunk diameter at the root base: 4 inches. Popular name: Chinese elm, Lacebark elm, Cork-bark Chinese elm. This graceful tree is a native of Estern Asia – China, Japan, Taiwan, Vietnam. It is a medium-size tree, can grow up to 65 ft (20m). The wood of Chinese elm is very hard, so it’s used for manufacturing tool-handles, and various furniture types. It is so popular, that the species now is grown everywhere, around the world. The original Chinese elm has a smooth and flaking bark, but in the bonsai community, a new North American sport, with corky bark, became popular. This bark becomes evident after the tree reaches 8-10 years. The problem was that the upper trunk had very little taper. But I liked the lower trunk, it has a very old and mature look. So, I decided to cut of the entire top part of the trunk, and choose a branch, as the new leader. This is why one can see the sudden reduction in diameter, half-way through the height of the tree. Since the drastic re-design, the crown is developing nicely. Due to the fact that there are many branches extending from the top half of the trunk, I expect the thin upper half to gain girth in the next few years, and catch up with the lower half in about 3-4 years. At that point, it will become a spectacular tree. The final image of this bonsai should reflect a powerful trunk and a lush, spreading, dense, natural-looking crown. This tree is a very prolific grower, so the foliage pads should become significantly larger and denser every year. The red Yixing pot is a very good fit for this tree, although this powerful and old trunk could support a more decorative pot, if the owner prefers that. The chinese elm is an extremely popular bonsai species, for both beginner and experienced bonsai enthusiasts. The most imporant challenge, is to keep pruning it as it grows, so that the correct proportions are not lost. Also, the energy throughout the crown should be evenly distributed. If some branches (especially on the top portion) are allowed to grow too fast, this could cause the weaker branches to die back. To avoid that, a rigorous pruning of strong branches is required. In colder climate, winter protection is recommended, although the chinese elm can easily withstand temperatures below freezing. Also, the dormancy period is very short, they are the first one to leaf out in the spring. Because the short dormancy period, they can also be grown indoors, but with plenty of light. I can deliver it, for the price of the gas. The item “Chinese Elm #5, Cork Bark Ulmus parvifolia Corticosa’ bonsai medium size” is in sale since Friday, April 24, 2020. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Plants, Seeds & Bulbs\Plants & Seedlings\Bonsai”. The seller is “world_of_bonsai” and is located in Altadena, California. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Aspect: East-facing
  • Bonsai Species: Ulmus parvifolia
  • Plant Form: Finished Bonsai
  • Type: Deciduous
  • Climate: Temperate
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 9 (20 to 30 °F)
  • Genus: Ulmus
  • Foliage: Broadleaf
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Indoor/Outdoor (winter protection in cold climates

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BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)


BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)


BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)


BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)


BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)


BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)


BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)


BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)


BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)


BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)


BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)


BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)


BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI >200 YEARS OLD (65 YEARS as Bonsai). Pinus thunbergii (syn: Pinus thunbergiana), also called black pine, Japanese black pine, and Japanese pine, is a pine native to coastal areas of Japan (Kysh, Shikoku and Honsh) and South Korea. Black pines can reach the height of 40 m, but rarely achieves this size outside its natural range. The needles are in fascicles of two with a white sheath at the base, 712 cm long; female cones are 47 cm in length, scaled, with small points on the tips of the scales, taking two years to mature. Male cones are 12 cm long borne in clumps of 12-20 on the tips of the spring growth. Bark is gray on young trees and small branches, changing to black and plated on larger branches and the trunk; becoming quite thick on older trunks. Since it is a living tree, and will not make more than one journey this time. In very good shape to endure many more years ahead! Bonsai with Phyto Sanitary sticker and acquired from a certificated Bonsai Nursery being kept under EU regulatory conditions for Bonsai growers. For Destinations greater than 36 hours until destination (which might be the case for non EU countries flights) in some species where it makes sense like Acer, drought intolerant species, etc, partly defoliation may be in order to ensure keeping enough moisture for the journey. Foliage will grow back again in due time after your receive the Bonsai. Notice I only put for sale high-end quality Old Bonsai and will pick always the best available at each season per availability. Experienced Bonsai lovers now how hard is to for a Bonsai to reach a certain age group, which make them unique as this one is. So what you see will be the potential of tree that you will get accordingly to the correspondent season naturally. In this case there is no guarantee to receive it still during its flowering period. Happy Stress Free Bonsai-ing… The item “BONSAI PINUS THUNBERGII CORTICOSA YAMADORI 200 YEARS (65 YEARS as Bonsai)” is in sale since Monday, November 18, 2019. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Plants, Seeds & Bulbs\Plants & Seedlings\Bonsai”. The seller is “zentribes” and is located in Lisbon. This item can be shipped worldwide.

  • Type: Pinus
  • Genus: DENSIFLORA

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