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Succulent Plants

Succulents are water retaining plants that can adapt to harsh dry environments. They are extremely easy to care for and are available in variety of shapes, colors, and sizes. Perfect for both indoor or outdoor settings. ucculents are water retaining plants that can adapt to harsh dry environments. They are extremely easy to care for and are available in variety of shapes, colors, and sizes. Pucculents are water retaining plants that can adapt to harsh dry environments. They are extremely easy to care for and are available in variety of shapes, colors, and sizes. P

Artist Curated Trees

ARTIST CURATED TREES
Browse our collection of trees curated by our resident bonsai artist, Jason Chan. Each tree has been chosen for its design potential and character. Trees are designed and maintained regularly by the artist. New trees are updated monthly. Subscribe to get updates on new tree additions.

Indoor Bonsai Trees

The bonsai trees is this section are suitable for an indoor environment, but can also be placed outdoors. These trees exhibit graceful movement and style to add a special touch to an indoor space, such as an office, home, or dorm room. These bonsai trees are great for beginners and make wonderful gifts.

Juniper Bonsai Trees

Juniper Bonsai Trees

The juniper bonsai tree has long been recognized as one of the most popular trees for bonsai trees. Due the flexibility of the branches and growing characteristic, the Juniper bonsai tree is very easy to train and shape.

Chinese Elm Bonsai Trees

Chinese Elm Bonsai Trees

The Chinese Elm is one of the most beautiful species of bonsai tree. The tree's most notable characteristics are its thick trunk development and textured leaves. It's hardiness makes it a good choice for taking care of both indoors and outdoors.

Flowering Tea Trees

One of our more popular indoor trees, the Fujian Tea tree shares similar leaf and trunk characteristics as the Chinese Elm but with the added benefit of blooming white flowers.

Ficus Bonsai Trees

Ficus Bonsai Trees

The ficus bonsai tree is a very hardy species of bonsai that easily adapts to many environments. Ficus bonsai trees generally produce broad thick leaves that sprout continuously from the top stems, making the bonsai tree very easy to prune.

Maple Bonsai Trees

Maple Bonsai Trees

Japanese Maple Bonsai Trees are best known for their unique leaf shape and seasonal changes. Due to their deciduous nature, maple trees lose their leaves during the winter and sprout back during the spring.

Conifers / Pines / Palms

Conifer, Pine, and Palm Bonsai Trees

Browse our collection of popular Pine Bonsai Trees, Palm trees, and the highly revered Cypress Trees. These evergreen trees make them popular choices for bonsai. Deep green foliage couple with easier maintenance make these attractive and rewarding.

Redwood / Oak

Redwood Trees are great subjects for formal upright bonsai trees. The flexible branches make styling it extremely easy. Their hardiness also makes it great for beginners. If you're interested in very unique foliage and a strong trunk, we recommend the Oak Bonsai Tree.

Broadleaf / Specialty

Broadleaf / Specialty Bonsai Trees

These specialty bonsai trees, including the Chinese Elm and Boxwood, exhibit their own characteristsics (leaf shape, trunk style) that differentiate themselves from the other varieties.

Azalea Bonsai Trees

Satsuki Azalea Bonsai Trees are a popular due to their flowering qualities. Unlike typical Azaleas, Satsuki Azaleas tend to bloom tighter smaller flowers ideal for bonsai. Our Satsuki Azaleas bloom twice a year with proper care. Available in a variety of colors.

Flowering Bonsai Trees

All of our flowering bonsai tree sprout seasonalflowers throughout the year making them a colorful gift for any recipient.

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