Medium & Large Bonsai Trees
Golf Ball Ficus (Ficus Benjamina)
This braided ficus has a real golf ball nestled between the four braids which form the trunk of the tree. It has been cultivated and sculptured over the ball which cannot be removed without cutting the branches.
Blue Moss Cypress-Medium Chamecyparis "glauca minima")
Very attractive feathery blue foliage. Develops a nice trunk and forms natural broom style. May be shaped into pom-poms or tradition style if desired. Does well in a cool window during the winter. Imported from Japan. Easy care. 7 years old 7" tall.
Root over Rock Ficus (Ficus Natasha)
Our unique specimen bonsai features exposed roots growing over a large textured rock and down into the soil. This impressive broad leaf, trouble free evergreen has much smaller leaves than the "Ficus Benjamina.
Hawaiian Umbrella Tree - Banyan Style - Extra Large (arboricola schefflera)
This is the tree that we recommend if you are inexperienced with bonsai or you do not have a green thumb. In our opinion it is one of the easiest bonsai trees to care for and is a very beautiful "trouble-free" evergreen.
Japanese Kingsville Boxwood-Large (buxus microphylla 'compacta')
Native to Japan The Kingsville Boxwood is an extremely slow growing tree. It has the smallest leaf of all boxwoods which is why it is sought after for bonsai. The Kingsville Boxwood is an evergeen tree with light green leaves and has excellent branching characheristics.
Hokkaido Elm-Small (ulmus parvifolia 'hokkaido')
Native to Japan and Korea, the Hokkaido Elm is a Chinese Elm, not troubled by the Dutch Elm disease that has destroyed so many other species. It is extremely slow growing and will only grow to 36" tall in nature.
Chinese Elm-Medium (Ulmus Parvifolia)
Has small evergreen leaves which remain on the tree year-round. They are hardy with excellent branching characteristics. Has a twisted trunk and exposed roots which give the appearance of great age. Easy indoor care.
Chinese Elm-Extra Large (Ulmus Parvifolia)
Has small evergreen leaves which remain on the tree year-round. They are hardy with excellent branching characteristics. Has a twisted trunk and some exposed roots which give the appearance of great age. Easy indoor care.
Juniper with Fairway Golf Ball (Juniper Procumbens "nana")
To delight every golf enthusiast, this dwarf Juniper from Japan features a real golf ball as part of the landscape scene. When we think of a traditional bonsai, we think of a Juniper Procumbens. They are hardy, long-lived and tolerate many adverse conditions. Our best seller.
Japanese Kingsville Boxwood Buxus Microphylla "Compacta"
Native to Japan the Kingsville boxwood has the smallest leaf of all boxwoods. The leaves are light green with excellent branching. Can form round compact shape or shape by trimming. A great Bonsai recommended by the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.











