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 the appearance of great age. Loves the heat and does very well indoors.
Flowering Fukien Tea Bonsai Tree
Flowering Brazilian Raintree Bonsai Tree
(pithecellobium tortum)
This hardwood tree is native to Brazil and its rainforests. The rain tree has delicate branches and tiny light-green compound leaves and is spiny. The leaves fold up at night or in subdued light and wakes up when we do. Flowers appear as fragrant fuzzy puffballs. Easy indoor care.
Hinoki Cypress
(chamecyparis obtusa ‘verdoni’)
Has deep rich compact upright golden foliage that overlays an interior of dark green. To make it even more coveted, this is a cultivar that does not burn in full sun. Grows just 1/2″ per year. Hardy. Keep outdoors.
Flowering Brazilian Raintree Bonsai Tree
(pithecellobium tortum)
This hardwood tree is native to Brazil and its rainforests. The rain tree has delicate branches and tiny light-green compound leaves and is spiny. The leaves fold up at night or in subdued light and wake up when we do. Flowers appear as fragrant fuzzy puffballs. Easy indoor care.
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 to bonsai known as Tanuki. “Tanuki” is the Japanese word for “Badger.” In traditional Japanese folklore, this animal is responsible for playing tricks on people, so when a Tanuki is involved, nothing is quite what it appears. A Tanuki bonsai is a living tree “grafting” to a section of deadwood, often from another species entirely. The effect can be impressive. Most Tanuki, in order to make use of a lifeless trunk, are styled in the driftwood style. Tanuki are also called “Phoenix Grafts” after the mythological Phoenix which arose from its own ashes.
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.
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.
Juniper Bonsai Tree
(juniper procumbens ‘nana’
This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U.S. When we think of a traditional bonsai and what it should look like, we think of a “Juniper Procumbens Nana”. This impressive trouble-free evergreen is an excellent tree for the beginner.
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 the appearance of great age. Loves the heat and does very well indoors.
Flowering Fukien Tea Bonsai Tree
(ehretia microphylla)
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 the appearance of great age. Loves the heat and does very well indoors.








