Archive for the 'Flowering Bonsai Trees & Orchid' Category

Plum - Medium Flowering Tree(Carissa Macrocarpa)

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Plum - Medium Flowering Tree(Carissa Macrocarpa)

The Natal Plum is a semi-tropical evergreen, bearing fragrant, star-shaped white flowers and, following pollination, dark red edible plum-shaped fruit. Easy indoor care. 6 years old 9″ - 10″ tall Suitable 6″ x 8″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipped UPS 2-3 days - $11.95
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Top Hat Blueberry (vaccinium corymbosum argustifolium)

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Top Hat Blueberry (vaccinium corymbosum argustifolium)

Our dwarf Top Hat Blueberry is native to northern and alpine North America. Loaded with small white blooms in spring followed by sweet full size 1/2″ edible blueberries. It has a harvest season of one month starting in early August. Self pollinating. Only 18″ when fully grown. The foliage turns […]

Dwarf Hosta (’little wonder’)

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Dwarf Hosta (’little wonder’)

This mini, shade loving plant is full of charm. It has narrow 1″ light green leaves edged with a creamy white margin. Tiny but typical hosta bell flowers with lavender/purple blooms. Flowers appear in late spring and early summer. Great companion plant to display as an accent bonsai or by itself. Keep […]

Bougainvillea - Flowering Vine (Pink Pixie)

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Bougainvillea - Flowering Vine (Pink Pixie)

The navigator Louis Antoine de Bougainville (1729-1811) gave his name to this genus. Originally from tropical and subtropical America. Popularly known as the “Paper Flower”. Very delicate deep pink flowers that look like paper, hence the name “Paper Flower”. Actually, the flowers are bracts of leaves at the tip of […]

English Crabapple (pourthirea villosa)

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

English Crabapple (pourthirea villosa)

The English Crabapple has alternate tooth leaves and is a very popular traditional bonsai due to its flowers and fruit. Our mame English Crabapple measures only 10″ high and bears showy flowers in spring and sets attractive 1/2″ bright red fruit in late summer to early fall which remains on the tree […]

Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster Microphylla)

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster Microphylla)

The evergreen cotoneasters are easy-to-care-for trees whose small white flowers, appearing in early spring, are followed by tiny red berries that often cling to the branches well into the winter months. Can withstand a light frost but should be brought in for the winter months. There is movement in the trunk which may […]

Chinese Flowering White Serissa S-Shape - Large Tree of a Thousand Stars (Serissa Japonica)

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Chinese Flowering White Serissa S-Shape - Large Tree of a Thousand Stars (Serissa Japonica)

Tree of a Thousand Stars. The Japonica has somewhat elongated spoon shaped, shiny green leaves. It is a twiggy tree that grows tighter with shearing. This northern Chinese Serissa has small white trumpet shaped blossoms and is trained into pleasing shapes with […]

Flowering Pink Serissa (Serissa Foetida)

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Flowering Pink Serissa (Serissa Foetida)

Beautiful pink, rose-shaped miniature flowers. This sub-tropical evergreen imported from Japan, blooms profusely with pink or double pink flowers. Small foliage. Excellent for beginner. 5 years old 6″ tall Suitable 6″ x 8″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipping UPS 2-3 Days: $10.95.
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Chinzan Azalea (Large) (Satzuki Azalea Chinzan)

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Chinzan Azalea (Large) (Satzuki Azalea Chinzan)

Unlike other Azaleas that bloom in the spring, the Chinzan can bloom frequently throughout the year with one or more pink blooms. Satsuki Azaleas are known for their prized flowers and small evergreen leaves. Easy care 7 years old 9″ tall Suitable 6″ x 8″ humidity tray is recommended. To […]

Sweet Plum (sageretia theezans)

Sunday, April 1st, 2007

Sweet Plum (sageretia theezans)

A tropical evergreen tree native to China. Has very small (less than 3/4″) green leaves which are lightly veined and almost bronze when they emerge. The Sageretia sheds its bark and the trunk becomes multi-colored. Small pink-white flowers in spring give way to small black fruits (3-5mm) during the summer and into […]