Mission fig Ficus carica bonsai small size


Mission fig Ficus carica bonsai small size


Mission fig Ficus carica bonsai small size


Mission fig Ficus carica bonsai small size


Mission fig Ficus carica bonsai small size


Mission fig Ficus carica bonsai small size


Mission fig Ficus carica bonsai small size


Mission fig Ficus carica bonsai small size


Mission Fig, (Ficus carica) bonsai – small size. Height: 10 inches; Width, at the wides side: 14 inches. Pot size 9.5″ X 2.5″ (round) Pot origin: Dick Ryerson, Los Angeles potter. Trunk diameter at the root base: 4 inches. Popular name: Mission fig, Common fig, Edible fig. The edible fig is one of the first plants cultivated by humans. There are Neolithic village sites dated 10,000 years-old, by archaeologists, that have the remnants of this plant. It is a small tree that grows 7-10 meters tall (30 feet), with smooth white bark and frangrant leaves. It is a Mediterranean tree, widely cultivated in from Spain, through Italy and Greece, further into the Middle-East, from Arabia, Afghanistan, all the way to India. It was also introduced to California by the Spanish missionaries, and became very popular. Today, they are thousands of cultivars, grown for the delicious fruit. It is a deciduous tree. I collected this tree as a seedling, from the Los Angeles County Arboretum, 21 years ago. Planted into my backyard, and worked on the trunk for a decade and half. This species is very prone to growing multiple trunks from the spreading roots. Every year, new trunks sprout from the base, so it is easy to create a mutiple trunk bonsai, or small grove. So, I decided to create a more complex design, in the form of a little grove. The tree has five trunks, the fifth one is very young. Odd numbers are preferred in bonsai, so the fifth trunk was grown for this purpose. The trunks are of different age and size, and they are all connected by a common root base. The fascinating thing abut this fig, is that the leaf size in bonsai cultivation can be reduced by a magnitude of 100. The leaf of a large fig tree is as large as this whole bonsai (10 inches). As the grower develops more ramification, the leaves become increasingly small every year. One can see that this bonsai already displays smaller and smaller leaves, and they will continue to get smaller in the coming years. This is a charming little tree, and will quickly take on a much more mature look, the next couple of years. The Fig is a prolific grower, it can be pruned several time in a growing season. It can also withstand hard pruning, and sometimes this is necessary, to develop a dense branch structure. Otherwise, this species has a sparse and coarse ramification. It has a “sculptural” form, and the exquisite leaf shape is a beautiful accent that surrounds the trunk. The owner will also be rewarded with edible fruits, growing at the base of the leaves. In the initial stages of a bonsai, when the branches are cut back often, in order to develop a crown, the fruits will not appear. But as the crown become more dense, and the leaves and internodes become smaller, it will require less and less pruning, and the fruits will start growing, year after year. The tree is growing in a beautiful Dick Ryerson pot. It is a perfect match, for this tree. I cannot imagine a better fit. The Common fig is a very easy species to grow, and it is suitable for beginners as well. It can withstand dry conditions and poor soil. I made many mistakes during these years, but the tree kept growing in spite of all adversities. For some reason, it is one of my favorite species, to grow as bonsai. May be because of the simple design that has a strong character, and looks very natural. It is hard to grow a fig bonsai that does not look natural, which is a treasured trait. The item “Mission fig Ficus carica bonsai small size” is in sale since Friday, July 31, 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.

  • Bonsai Species: Ficus carica
  • Plant Form: Finished Bonsai
  • Type: Broad leaf, deciduous
  • Climate: Mediterranean
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Genus: Ficus
  • USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 6 (-10 to 0 °F)
  • Foliage: Broadleaf
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor

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Huge Beautiful 60 Year Old Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Large Rootball Trunk


Huge Beautiful 60 Year Old Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Large Rootball Trunk


Huge Beautiful 60 Year Old Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Large Rootball Trunk


Huge Beautiful 60 Year Old Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Large Rootball Trunk


THIS IS A HUGE MISSION OLIVE TREE Olea Europaea WITH A GREAT STYLE. IT MEASURES 36″ TALL OVERALL WITH A LARGE ROOTBALL/TRUNK STRUCTURE THAT MEASURES NEARLY 12″ ACROSS. THE BRANCH SPREAD IS NICE WITH LOTS OF BEAUTIFUL NEW GROWTH. THERE IS THE POTENTIAL TO DO MORE CARVING ON THE AMAZING STRUCTURE. THIS WAS TRIMMED DOWN FROM A LARGE TREE SIZE SOME TIME AGO. COLLECTED AND PRUNED LAST YEAR, THIS IS DOING WELL AND PUTTING OUT LOTS OF NICE NEW GROWTH AS SHOWN. THE MAIN TREE WAS ORIGINALLY PLANTED IN THE 1920s. THIS SECTION IS LIKELY ABOUT 60 YEARS OLD. THIS HAS SOME GOOD ROOTS SO I RECENTLY RESET IT IN THE SHALLOWER PLASTIC STARTER TRAY TO HELP SUPPORT THE CANOPY AND ENCOURAGE MORE ROOT DEVELOPMENT. THESE ARE VERY HARDY AND ONCE STABILIZED LIKE THIS, THEY BURST WITH VIBRANT NEW GROWTH AS SHOWN. AS MORE ROOTS DEVELOP LOWER ON THE ROOTBALL, IT CAN BE SET IN A SHALLOWER TRAY TO REVEAL MORE OF THE AWESOME TRUNK STRUCTURE. THE MISSION CULTIVAR TENDS TO HAVE RELATIVELY SMALL LEAVES WHICH MAKE THEM IDEAL FOR BONSAI. THIS HAS DISTINCT OLD GROWTH STRUCTURE, WITH TIME AND CARE THIS COULD BECOME A SHOWPIECE BONSAI. OLIVE TREES, OFTEN KNOWN AS THE PEACE TREE LOOK GREAT, ARE EASY TO CARE FOR AND ARE VERY HARDY. Olea europaea, is a species of a small evergreen tree in the family Oleaceae, native to the coastal areas of the eastern Mediterranean Basin. It is short and squat with silvery green oblong shaped leaves and the trunk is typically gnarled and twisted. It is very hardy: drought-, disease- and fire-resistant. Its root system is robust and capable of regenerating the tree even if the above-ground structure is destroyed. Olive trees grow in any light with good drainage. They like warm weather, but can withstand temperatures to 10 °C (14 °F). The older an olive tree is, the broader and more gnarled its trunk appears. Many olive trees in the groves around the Mediterranean are said to be hundreds of years old, while an age of 2,000 years is claimed for a number of individual trees; in some cases, this has been scientifically verified. Mission olive trees originated on the California Missions, though there is some disagreement over when the trees first appeared in California. Some say they were introduced in 1769 when seeds brought from Mexico were planted. Others site the date 1785 when trees were brought in to make olive oil. Check out my other items! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS , PLEASE CONTACT ME ANYTIME. THANK YOU AND BEST WISHES. The item “Huge Beautiful 60 Year Old Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Large Rootball Trunk” is in sale since Sunday, June 12, 2016. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Plants, Seeds & Bulbs\Plants & Seedlings\Bonsai”. The seller is “daboart” and is located in Poway, California. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Climate: Dry
  • Foliage: Evergreen
  • Soil Type: Sand
  • Watering: Light
  • Soil pH: Alkaline
  • Aspect: South-facing
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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XL Beautiful 60 Year Old Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Large Trunk Great Style


XL Beautiful 60 Year Old Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Large Trunk Great Style


XL Beautiful 60 Year Old Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Large Trunk Great Style


XL Beautiful 60 Year Old Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Large Trunk Great Style


THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL MISSION OLIVE TREE Olea Europaea WITH A GREAT STYLE. IT MEASURES 28 TALL OVERALL WITH A LARGE TRUNK STRUCTURE AND BRANCH SPREAD. THERE IS THE POTENTIAL TO DO MORE CARVING ON THE AMAZING STRUCTURE. THIS WAS TRIMMED DOWN FROM A LARGE COLLECTED LAST YEAR. I PRUNED AND WIRED IT A WHILE BACK AND IT IS NOW DOING VERY WELL NOW, PUTTING OUT LOTS OF NICE NEW GROWTH AS SHOWN. THE MAIN TREE WAS ORIGINALLY PLANTED IN THE 1920s. THIS SECTION IS LIKELY ABOUT 60 YEARS OLD. THIS HAS SOME GOOD ROOTS SO I SET IT IN THE PLASTIC STARTER TRAY TO HELP SUPPORT THE CANOPY AND ENCOURAGE MORE ROOT DEVELOPMENT. THESE ARE VERY HARDY AND ONCE STABILIZED LIKE THIS, THEY BURST WITH VIBRANT NEW GROWTH AS SHOWN. IT CAN PROBABLY BE SET IN A SHALLOWER TRAY NOW TO REVEAL MORE OF THE AWESOME TRUNK STRUCTURE AND CREATE NEBARI. THE MISSION CULTIVAR TENDS TO HAVE RELATIVELY SMALL LEAVES WHICH MAKE THEM IDEAL FOR BONSAI. THIS HAS DISTINCT OLD GROWTH STRUCTURE, WITH TIME AND CARE THIS COULD BECOME A SHOWPIECE BONSAI. OLIVE TREES, OFTEN KNOWN AS THE PEACE TREE LOOK GREAT, ARE EASY TO CARE FOR AND ARE VERY HARDY. Olea europaea, is a species of a small evergreen tree in the family Oleaceae, native to the coastal areas of the eastern Mediterranean Basin. It is short and squat with silvery green oblong shaped leaves and the trunk is typically gnarled and twisted. It is very hardy: drought-, disease- and fire-resistant. Its root system is robust and capable of regenerating the tree even if the above-ground structure is destroyed. Olive trees grow in any light with good drainage. They like warm weather, but can withstand temperatures to 10 °C (14 °F). The older an olive tree is, the broader and more gnarled its trunk appears. Many olive trees in the groves around the Mediterranean are said to be hundreds of years old, while an age of 2,000 years is claimed for a number of individual trees; in some cases, this has been scientifically verified. Mission olive trees originated on the California Missions, though there is some disagreement over when the trees first appeared in California. Some say they were introduced in 1769 when seeds brought from Mexico were planted. Others site the date 1785 when trees were brought in to make olive oil. Check out my other items! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS , PLEASE CONTACT ME ANYTIME. THANK YOU AND BEST WISHES. The item “XL Beautiful 60 Year Old Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Large Trunk Great Style” is in sale since Thursday, May 26, 2016. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Plants, Seeds & Bulbs\Plants & Seedlings\Bonsai”. The seller is “daboart” and is located in Poway, California. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Climate: Dry
  • Foliage: Evergreen
  • Soil Type: Sand
  • Watering: Light
  • Soil pH: Alkaline
  • Aspect: South-facing
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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Huge Beautiful 90+ Year Old Pre Bonsai Mission Olive Tree 16 Rootball Trunk


Huge Beautiful 90+ Year Old Pre Bonsai Mission Olive Tree 16 Rootball Trunk


Huge Beautiful 90+ Year Old Pre Bonsai Mission Olive Tree 16 Rootball Trunk


Huge Beautiful 90+ Year Old Pre Bonsai Mission Olive Tree 16 Rootball Trunk


Huge Beautiful 90+ Year Old Pre Bonsai Mission Olive Tree 16 Rootball Trunk


Huge Beautiful 90+ Year Old Pre Bonsai Mission Olive Tree 16 Rootball Trunk


Huge Beautiful 90+ Year Old Pre Bonsai Mission Olive Tree 16 Rootball Trunk


THIS IS A BEAUTIFUL MISSION OLIVE TREE Olea Europaea WITH A GREAT STYLE. IT MEASURES 16″ TALL OVERALL AND THE ROOTBALL/TRUNK STRUCTURE MEASURES 16 x 16″ ACROSS AND 13 AT THE HIGH POINT. IT CURRENTLY WEIGHS ABOUT 45 POUNDS WITH LOTS OF POTENTIAL TO DO SOME CARVING ON THIS AMAZING STRUCTURE. THIS WAS TRIMMED DOWN FROM A LARGE TREE SIZE SOME TIME AGO. COLLECTED AND PRUNED LAST YEAR, THIS IS DOING WELL AND PUTTING OUT NICE NEW GROWTH. THE TREE WAS ORIGINALLY PLANTED IN THE 1920s. IT HAS SOME ROOTS SO I RECENTLY RESET IT IN THE SHALLOWER PLASTIC STARTER TRAY (ONLY THING I HAD BIG ENOUGH FOR THIS) TO HELP SUPPORT THE CANOPY AND ENCOURAGE MORE ROOT DEVELOPMENT. THESE ARE VERY HARDY AND ONCE STABILIZED LIKE THIS, THEY BURST WITH VIBRANT NEW GROWTH AS SHOWN. AS MORE ROOTS DEVELOP LOWER ON THE ROOTBALL, IT CAN BE SET IN A SHALLOWER TRAY TO REVEAL MORE OF THE AWESOME TRUNK STRUCTURE. THE MISSION CULTIVAR TENDS TO HAVE RELATIVELY SMALL LEAVES WHICH MAKE THEM IDEAL FOR BONSAI. THIS HAS DISTINCT OLD GROWTH STRUCTURE, WITH TIME AND CARE THIS COULD BECOME A SHOWPIECE BONSAI. OLIVE TREES, OFTEN KNOWN AS THE PEACE TREE LOOK GREAT, ARE EASY TO CARE FOR AND ARE VERY HARDY. Olea europaea, is a species of a small evergreen tree in the family Oleaceae, native to the coastal areas of the eastern Mediterranean Basin. It is short and squat with silvery green oblong shaped leaves and the trunk is typically gnarled and twisted. It is very hardy: drought-, disease- and fire-resistant. Its root system is robust and capable of regenerating the tree even if the above-ground structure is destroyed. Olive trees grow in any light with good drainage. They like warm weather, but can withstand temperatures to 10 °C (14 °F). The older an olive tree is, the broader and more gnarled its trunk appears. Many olive trees in the groves around the Mediterranean are said to be hundreds of years old, while an age of 2,000 years is claimed for a number of individual trees; in some cases, this has been scientifically verified. Mission olive trees originated on the California Missions, though there is some disagreement over when the trees first appeared in California. Some say they were introduced in 1769 when seeds brought from Mexico were planted. Others site the date 1785 when trees were brought in to make olive oil. Check out my other items! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS , PLEASE CONTACT ME ANYTIME. THANK YOU AND BEST WISHES. The item “Huge Beautiful 90+ Year Old Pre Bonsai Mission Olive Tree 16 Rootball Trunk” is in sale since Sunday, April 17, 2016. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Plants, Seeds & Bulbs\Plants & Seedlings\Bonsai”. The seller is “daboart” and is located in Poway, California. This item can be shipped to United States.

  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Climate: Dry
  • Foliage: Evergreen
  • Soil Type: Sand
  • Watering: Light
  • Soil pH: Alkaline
  • Aspect: South-facing
  • Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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Large Beautiful Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Huge Rootball


Large Beautiful Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Huge Rootball


Large Beautiful Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Huge Rootball


Large Beautiful Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Huge Rootball



THIS IS A GREAT MISSION OLIVE THAT MEASURES 24 TALL OVERALL AND HAS LOTS OF HEALTHY NEW GROWTH. THE MISSION CULTIVAR TENDS TO HAVE RELATIVELY SMALLER LEAVES WHICH MAKE THEM IDEAL FOR BONSAI. I RECENTLY SET THIS IN THE SHALLOW TRAY, SO THE ROOTBALL CAN BE EXPOSED MORE OVER TIME. THIS HAS DISTINCT OLD GROWTH STRUCTURE, WITH TIME AND CARE THIS COULD BECOME A SHOWPIECE BONSAI. OLIVE TREES, OFTEN KNOWN AS THE PEACE TREE LOOK GREAT, ARE EASY TO CARE FOR AND ARE VERY HARDY. Olea europaea, is a species of a small evergreen tree in the family Oleaceae, native to the coastal areas of the eastern Mediterranean Basin. It is short and squat with silvery green oblong shaped leaves and the trunk is typically gnarled and twisted. It is very hardy: drought-, disease- and fire-resistant. Its root system is robust and capable of regenerating the tree even if the above-ground structure is destroyed. Olive trees grow in any light with good drainage. They like warm weather, but can withstand temperatures to -10 °C (14 °F). The older an olive tree is, the broader and more gnarled its trunk appears. Many olive trees in the groves around the Mediterranean are said to be hundreds of years old, while an age of 2,000 years is claimed for a number of individual trees; in some cases, this has been scientifically verified. Mission olive trees originated on the California Missions, though there is some disagreement over when the trees first appeared in California. Some say they were introduced in 1769 when seeds brought from Mexico were planted. Others site the date 1785 when trees were brought in to make olive oil. Check out my other items! IF YOU HAVE ANY QUESTIONS , PLEASE CONTACT ME ANYTIME. The item “Large Beautiful Bonsai Mission Olive Tree Huge Rootball” is in sale since Thursday, July 30, 2015. This item is in the category “Home & Garden\Yard, Garden & Outdoor Living\Flowers, Trees & Plants\Bonsai\Plants”. The seller is “daboart” and is located in Poway, California. This item can be shipped to United States.

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