Sweet Acacia (acacia farnesiana)This small tree which is native to tropical America has very small feathery, finely divided leaflets on compound leaves and has a soft medium green color. The slightly rough stems are a rich chocolate brown or grey having sharp short multiple thorns. The small, yellow, puff-like flowers are very fragrant and appear [...]
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Lewis Leake - - January 22, 2010 - 8:16 am
Grow Light KitGrow bonsai trees, orchids or houseplants anywhere in your home or office with the Dayspot grow light kit. Just clamp the fixture anywhere your plants need extra light. Includes a specially calibrated full spectrum daylight incandescent bulb (1500-1800 lumens) with a 3000 hour lifespan. The kit comes complete with bulb, designer black fixture [...]
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Lewis Leake - - January 21, 2010 - 9:16 am
Grow Light KitGrow bonsai trees, orchids or houseplants anywhere in your home or office with the Dayspot grow light kit. Just clamp the fixture anywhere your plants need extra light. Includes a specially calibrated full spectrum daylight incandescent bulb (1500-1800 lumens) with a 3000 hour lifespan. The kit comes complete with bulb, designer black fixture [...]
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Lewis Leake - - January 21, 2010 - 8:16 am
Juniper “Karate Kid Tree” (juniper procumbens ‘nana’)This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular bonsai in the U.S. When we think of a traditional bonsai and what it should look like, we think of a “Juniper Procumbens Nana”. They are very hardy, long-lived, and tolerate many adverse conditions. Trained in the traditional style, This [...]
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Lewis Leake - - January 20, 2010 - 9:16 am
Sweet Mock OrangeThe Sweet Mock Orange, Philadephus coronarius, is a deciduous shrub. This name is probably derived from the fragrant white flowers resembling orange flowers that some species and cultivars of mock oranges have. Some mock oranges are without fragrance. Flowers are single, semi-double, or double and they vary in size. There is no color [...]
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Lewis Leake - - January 20, 2010 - 8:16 am
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. Suitable 4 1/2″x 6 1/2″ humidity tray is recommended. 6 years [...]
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Lewis Leake - - January 19, 2010 - 9:16 am
Green Emerald Ficus (ficus microcarpa)Also known as Green Island Ficus. Has oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of its branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and develops aerial roots when kept humid. Different from other Ficus Varieties in that the leaves are much thicker. Does well [...]
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Lewis Leake - - January 19, 2010 - 8:16 am
Chinese Elm Large (Ulmus Parvifolia)Has small evergreen leaves which remain on the tree year-round. They are hardy with excellent branching characteristics. Also has a twisted trunk and exposed roots which give the appearance of great age. Easy indoor care. 10 years old 10″ – 11″ tall. Suitable 8″ x 10″ humidity tray is recommended. To [...]
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Lewis Leake - - January 18, 2010 - 8:16 am
Watering Can(2 Liter) Great for bonsai trees outdoor or indoor. Allows water to be dispensed very gently from the many fine drainage holes in the spout. 12″ tall – 14″ wide Shipped via UPS Ground – $9.95.
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Ceramic Pot – 13.5″x9.5″x4.5″13.5″x9.5″x4.5″. Collectible tan ceramic container with prominent feet and etched [...]
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Lewis Leake - - January 17, 2010 - 8:16 am