Desert Hackberry #2 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai medium to small size


Desert Hackberry #2 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai medium to small size


Desert Hackberry #2 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai medium to small size


Desert Hackberry #2 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai medium to small size


Desert Hackberry #2 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai medium to small size


Desert Hackberry (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) – medium to small size. Height: 13 inches; Width: 13 inches. Pot size 8 X 6.5 X 2.75 Pot origin: Yixing, China. Trunk diameter at the base: 2.5 inches. Species: Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala Popular name: Desert hackberry, Spiny hackberry, Tala. Depending on the water availability, this tree can take the form of a tall shrub, but can become a medium-sized tree. It’s native range is from Southern-Texas, all the way down to Argentina. Very rare bonsai species. I have never seen exhibited anywhere in California, in the past 22 years. Back in the late 90’s, I. Collected a few seedlings at the Los Angeles County Arboretum. I don’t think that the tree is there anymore. They were planted into my backyard, and grown there for 15 years. It is a semi-deciduous species, here in Southern California. It loses most of the leaves in winter, but not all of them. In a temperate climate, it’s probably best to take them indoors in winter. The branches have a natural zig-zag movement, and the leaves are very small, when grown in bonsai pot. The bark has a nice light tan color, the scars will close up in a few years. To take this tree to the highest level, the fine branches need to be constantly pruned throughout the summer, until the pads gain more volume. Doing that, will also result in thicker primary branches. I would estimate, that in 3 years, under competent hands, this will be a gorgeous, show-ready tree. The colors of this tree create a light and happy feeling. In bonsai culture, the tree has no spines. When growing freely in the ground, it does develop some spines on the branches. After that, they won’t be available anymore. The tree has very fine roots, that results in a great root-base (nebari). It prefers heat, during the growing season, but the roots should not be let to dry out. The item “Desert Hackberry #2 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai medium to small size” is in sale since Monday, May 13, 2019. 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: Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala
  • Plant Form: Advanced bonsai material
  • Type: Deciduous
  • Climate: Warm/Dry
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Genus: Celtis
  • Foliage: Deciduous
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor/Indoor

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Desert Hackberry #3 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai Medium size


Desert Hackberry #3 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai Medium size


Desert Hackberry #3 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai Medium size


Desert Hackberry #3 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai Medium size


Desert Hackberry #3 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai Medium size


Desert Hackberry #3 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai Medium size


Desert Hackberry #3 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai Medium size


Desert Hackberry #3 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai Medium size



Desert Hackberry (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) – Medium size. Height: 16 inches; Width: 18 inches. Pot size 9 X 7.5 X 2 Pot origin: Yixing, China. Trunk/Root base (Nebari): 3.5 inches. Species: Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala Popular name: Desert hackberry, Spiny hackberry, Tala. Depending on the water availability, this tree can take the form of a tall shrub, but can become a medium-sized tree. It’s native range is from Southern-Texas, all the way down to Argentina. Very rare bonsai species. I have never seen exhibited anywhere in California, in the past 22 years. Back in the late 90’s, I. Collected a few seedlings at the Los Angeles County Arboretum. I don’t think that the tree is there anymore. They were planted into my backyard, and grown there for 15 years. It is a semi-deciduous species, here in Southern California. It loses most of the leaves in winter, but not all of them. In a temperate climate, it’s probably best to take them indoors in winter. The branches have a natural zig-zag movement, and the leaves are very small, when grown in bonsai pot. The tree has very fine roots, that results in a great root-base (nebari). It prefers heat, during the growing season, but the roots should not be let to dry out. It is a more feminine, slender tree, with lots of open spaces. It’s well balanced, very nice root-base (nebari), and the trunk has great movement. I really like the gorgeous, shallow pot. I wish had more of them, it has a very unique, stylish look. The tree is styled in the neo-classical style, and looks more like a traditional bonsai tree. This is not a beginner tree, so I do not recommend it for somebody who is just learning the basics of bonsai. The work to be done to take it to the highest level, it needs advanced bonsai knowledge in the area of growing and developing branches. There are a few branches on the upper-half of the trunk, that need to be grown out and thickened. That will take a couple of years of cultivation and styling. Also, a lot of branches still have wires. Some of them (the thick ones) will have to come off this fall. These are on the primary branches. The small wires will have to stay on another year. The new owner will also have to add volume to the foliage pads. Once they fill up, with more ramified tertiary branches, and a couple of branches on the left side grow thicker and longer, the tree will take on a lush, and light-hearted appearance. Additional services offered, free of charge. The item “Desert Hackberry #3 (Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala) bonsai Medium size” is in sale since Tuesday, July 16, 2019. 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.

  • Foliage: Deciduous
  • Type: Deciduous
  • Bonsai Species: Celtis spinosa, Celtis tala
  • Climate: Warm/Dry
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor/Indoor
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Plant Form: Advanced bonsai material
  • Genus: Celtis

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Spiny hackberry bonsai Celtis spinosa Tala Medium size


Spiny hackberry bonsai Celtis spinosa Tala Medium size



Popular Name: Spiny Hackberry. Native from southern United States, to Argentina. Height from soil: 15 inches. Diameter at trunk base: 2.25 inches. Extremely rare bonsai species. I have never seen exhibited anywhere in California, in the past 20 years. I grew it from a seedling originated from a botanical garden in Los Angeles. It has mature bark, nice ramification. This is a semi-deciduous species in Southern California. The pictures show the tree in October, before it goes semi-dormant in late fall and winter. It has tiny leaves, and the branches naturally have lots of movement. The major wiring is already finished, the branches are set. Additional fine wiring would be needed for a more manicured look. The pot has its own story. I got it from Roy Nagatoshi. A well known bonsai master in Sylmar, Calfornia. He was the consultant for the bonsai trees in the original Karate Kid movie. Roy did not want to sell this pot, he said that it was one of the pots used in the movie. But I convinced him after all. I love this pot, it has a very unique design. I only have a limited number of this species. Once I sell a few, they will not be available. The item “Spiny hackberry bonsai Celtis spinosa Tala Medium size” is in sale since Wednesday, October 17, 2018. 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.

  • USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 9 (20 to 30 °F)
  • Foliage: Semi-evergreen
  • Type: Semi-deciduous
  • Bonsai Species: Celtis spinosa, tala
  • Climate: Mediterranean
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Watering: Medium
  • Species: Celtis spinosa, tala
  • Genus: Celtis

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Spiny hackberry bonsai Celtis spinosa Tala Medium size


Spiny hackberry bonsai Celtis spinosa Tala Medium size



Popular Name: Spiny Hackberry. Native from southern United States, to Argentina. Height from soil: 17 inches. Diameter at trunk base: 2.75 inches. Pot: 10″ x 6.75″ x 2 origin unknown. Extremely rare bonsai species. I have never seen exhibited anywhere in California, in the past 20 years. I grew it from a seedling originated from a botanical garden in Los Angeles. It has mature bark, nice ramification. This is a semi-deciduous species in Southern California. The pictures show the tree in October, before it goes semi-dormant in late fall and winter. It has tiny leaves, and the branches naturally have lots of movement. The main feature of this tree is the perfectly tapered, straight trunk. Once the fine foliage fills out the space in-between, this tree will make the impression of a stately, tall tree growing alone, in a park. It will look spectacular, but it needs another two seasons of fine pruning, to achieve that look. The base of the trunk is perfect from every angle. I only have a limited number of this species. Once I sell a few, they will not be available. The item “Spiny hackberry bonsai Celtis spinosa Tala Medium size” is in sale since Monday, November 5, 2018. 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.

  • USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 9 (20 to 30 °F)
  • Foliage: Semi-evergreen
  • Type: Semi-deciduous
  • Climate: Mediterranean
  • Bonsai Species: Celtis spinosa, tala
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Species: Celtis spinosa, tala
  • Watering: Medium
  • Genus: Celtis

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Spiny hackberry bonsai Celtis spinosa Tala Medium size


Spiny hackberry bonsai Celtis spinosa Tala Medium size


Popular Name: Spiny Hackberry. Native from southern United States, to Argentina. Height from soil: 16.5 inches. Diameter at trunk base: 2 inches. Extremely rare bonsai species. I have never seen exhibited anywhere in California, in the past 20 years. I grew it from a seedling originated from a botanical garden in Los Angeles. It has mature bark, nice ramification. This is a semi-deciduous species in Southern California. The pictures show the tree in October, before it goes semi-dormant in late fall and winter. It has tiny leaves, and the branches naturally have lots of movement. The major wiring is already finished, the branches are set. Additional fine wiring would be needed for a more manicured look. The pot is a lovely blue-green, don’t remember the origin, but a favorite of mine. Perfect for this tree. I only have a limited number of this species. Once I sell a few, they will not be available. The item “Spiny hackberry bonsai Celtis spinosa Tala Medium size” is in sale since Wednesday, October 17, 2018. 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.

  • USDA Hardiness Zone (°F): 9 (20 to 30 °F)
  • Foliage: Semi-evergreen
  • Type: Semi-deciduous
  • Climate: Mediterranean
  • Bonsai Species: Celtis spinosa, tala
  • Indoor/Outdoor: Outdoor
  • Sunlight: Full Sun
  • Watering: Medium
  • Species: Celtis spinosa, tala
  • Genus: Celtis

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