Eve’s Medium Japanese Juniper Bonsai Tree is approximately 8 years old and planted in a 8 inch glazed ceramic container. Each Bonsai is unique and the shape and style may vary from the Bonsai pictured. Eve’s Bonsai are beautifully decorated with moss and landscaping pebbles. We use a special bonsai potting mix to ensure your tree will live for years to come. The Japanese Juniper Bonsai Tree averages 10-12 inches in height with a 10-12 inch spread. Ceramic glazed container may vary from the picture in color and style. This is the perfect Bonsai Tree for beginners and novices alike.
The Japanese Juniper (Juniperus procumbens Nana) is the most popular tree for Bonsai because of its compact foliage and ability to train branches into popular shapes. The Japanese Juniper Bonsai is best suited for patios or outdoor areas, requiring good indirect sunlight and moist watering conditions. The Japanese Juniper is cold-hardy and can withstand temperatures below freezing.
You will find our bonsai to be of the highest quality. All trees are grown at our nursery in Florida and we sell only items that will live long after they are purchased. We ship our bonsai trees with care instructions and package so the tree will arrive healthy and in excellent condition.
Bonsai represents the artistic use of gardening techniques to develop a tree into a miniaturized version of its counterpart in nature. Bonsai is not a specific type of tree; rather many types of trees go through the gardening process of bonsai.
Product Features
- Japanese Juniper Bonsai Tree is approximately 8 years old, planted in 8 inch ceramic container
- Perfect for patio and outdoor areas, requires bright lighting and moist watering conditions
- Bonsai Tree averages 10-12 inches in height with 10-12 inch spread
- Japanese Juniper is one of the most popular trees for Bonsai because of the compact foliage and ability to easily train branches into popular shapes
- State agricultural restrictions prohibit delivery of this tree to California or Hawaii
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