Never need water. |
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No watering needed. |
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Don't have time to care for living trees, but love the look of bonsai? |
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Baby Jade is a small bonsai with a fleshy trunk and branches, and its leaves are used to store water. It 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. |
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Epiphytic plants are among the most fascinating of all tropicals because they do not require soil to grow. Provide bright or subdued indirect sunlight, humidity, warmth, and weekly watering. |
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Great for indoors in lower or higher lighting conditions. New miniature cultivar of the popular Ficus Benjamina with smaller leaves and very dark green color and compact growth habit. Great for indoors in lower or higher lighting conditions. |
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Flowering Plum is a semi-tropical evergreen plant. Easy indoor care. |
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Our tree features deeply variegated tiny umbrella shaped leaves forming a dense canopy. |
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Schefflera Luseanne are very special, patented trees that stay smaller and more compact than ordinary varieties. With reasonable care your volcano bonsai should last for years |
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Real Hawaiian lava rock is hand selected to provide a happy home for your Schefflera Luseanne bonsai. With reasonable care your volcano bonsai should last for years. |
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Hawaiian Umbrella Bonsai Tree is very popular and easy indoor care. |
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This is an excellent tree for the beginner. |
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This impressive trouble-free evergreen is an excellent tree for the beginner. |
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Kyoto Dwart plant is grown for its carpet of dark green leaves and its tiny white flowers in spring, followed by dark blue-black berries. This versatile little plant can be grown as a lawn and is especially useful to plant on slopes that can’t be mowed, or planted between pavers. It is used extensively in Japanese pebble gardens. Often potted by itself as an accent plant for bonsai or used as a live ground cover for a larger bonsai. |
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Lucky Bamboo Bonsai Tree, the 3 stalks are tied together and supported by loose pebbles. Just add water. |
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Bonsai trees can be a great hobby and a wonderful way to add interest to your garden or inside your home. They take a minimal of care and the ability to train and prune them can be a great creative outlet. Not all bonsai trees are the same and there are many different types of trees that can be interesting to grow. A favorite for bonsai enthusiasts is the braided money plant tree as it is easy to grow and makes a great indoor plant. |
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Separate typewritten instructions for potting, training and maintenance. Ceramic miniature figurine. Humidity/drip tray. Plastic plant marker. |
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Recommended outdoor bonsai tree. Shimpaku Juniper (Juniperus chinensis) has 'ropey' foliage. The texture is unlike any other and is perfect for bonsai. In Japan, the Shimpaku Juniper is used to produce the most prized bonsai. |
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Great companion plant to display alongside your bonsai or by it self. |
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