Bonsai Trees

Japanese, Juniper, Indoor, Artificial Bonsai Trees



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Ficus Banyan Bonsai Tree
(ficus orientalis)

Our unique specimen bonsai features extensive banyan roots growing down into the soil. This impressive broadleaf, trouble-free evergreen has smaller leaves than the Benjamina. Very easy indoor maintenance.

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Juniper Bonsai Tree - Phoenix Graft
(juniper procumbens nana)

This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U.S.A. When we think of a traditional bonsai and what it should look like, we think of a “Juniper Procumbens Nana.” It is very hardy, long-lived and tolerates many adverse conditions. Trained as a Phoenix Graft.
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Juniper Bonsai Tree - Phoenix Graft
(juniper procumbens nana)

This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U.S.A. When we think of a traditional bonsai and what it should look like, we think of a “Juniper Procumbens Nana.” It is very hardy, long-lived and tolerates many adverse conditions. Trained as a Phoenix Graft.
A Phoenix Graft is the name commonly given […]

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Trident Maple Bonsai Tree
Seven Tree Forest Group
(acer buergerianum)

Well known for the superb colors of its foliage in autumn. The bark is a dappled pale brown and exfoliates with age revealing a grey orange and brown color. The small leaves (which resist scorching during drought) have 3 short lobes close together - hence the name Tri-dent. The spring flowers are inconspicuous and the […]

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Baby Jade Bonsai Tree
(Portulacaria Afra)

This succulent bonsai, also known as the “Elephant Bush”, is native to South Africa and has pale green leaves that are almost round and about one-third the size of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are used to store water. An excellent bonsai tree for indoors.

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Green Emerald Ficus Bonsai Tree
(ficus microcarpa)

Also known as Green Island Ficus. Has oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of its branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and easily develops aerial roots when kept humid. Different than other ficus varieties in that the leaves are much thicker. Does well in lower or […]

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Flowering Fukien Tea Bonsai Tree

Native to the Fujan province of China. This tree has small white flowers that can bloom at any time. The foliage is dark green and small in size. The flowers turn into red berries that turn darker with age. Trained in the traditional tiered layered style with a curved trunk. Has exposed roots which give […]

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Flowering Fukien Tea Bonsai Tree

Native to the Fujan province of China. This tree has small white flowers that can bloom at any time. The foliage is dark green and small in size. The flowers turn into red berries that turn darker with age. Trained in the traditional tiered layered style with a curved trunk. Has exposed roots which give […]

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Preserved Juniper Bonsai Tree - Forest Group Style

Neither plastic nor silk, this is a real live bonsai tree that was carefully crafted and preserved to protect its natural fragrance, color and texture indefinitely. No watering, trimming or maintenance is required. With its timeless beauty evoking a feeling of nature, this accent piece accommodates any architectural setting. Our one-of-a-kind preserved bonsai is […]

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Ficus Retusa Bonsai Tree
(ficus retusa)

Also known as Banyan Fig. The Retusa has small, dark green leaves which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy trunk, tiered layered style branches and extensive banyan roots. The Retusa is among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai […]

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