Artificial Flowering Azalea

October 1st, 2009

The flowers and branches of this artificial tree are created from luna clay, making them very flexible and therefore can be adjusted to your personal preferences or left as shown in the image. The hand-painted flowers are so life-like that people will want to touch them to see if they are real or not. This tree will retain its beauty for many, many years to come and can be cleaned with a slightly dampened cloth. 9″x8″x12″. Includes 47 pink flowers, 26 white flowers and 139 leaves. Potted in a 6″ beige luna clay oval container as shown. Shipped via UPS Ground – $11.95

 

Root over Rock Ficus (Ficus Natasha)

September 30th, 2009

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.” Recommended for home office or dorm in low to high lighting conditions. Very easy care. 12 years old 10″-12″ tall Suitable 12″ round oversized humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.00. Shipped UPS 2-3 days – $19.95. Also available without root over rock.

 

Blue Moss Cypress-Medium Chamecyparis “glauca minima”)

September 29th, 2009

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. Suitable 6″ x 8″ oversized humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $3.50. Shipped via UPS 2-3 days $10.95.

 

Dish Garden

September 29th, 2009

Three different bonsai trees are included in our dish garden. The rocks selected for this unusual arrangement are imported and washed in acid, which makes them strikingly unique. The trees selected are low maintenance, indoor material and are easy to care for. 9″ – 11″ tall. 4-5 year old trees. Suitable 8″ x 10″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase, add $4.95. Shipped via UPS 2-3 days – $12.95.

 

Redwood (metasequoia glyptostroboides)

September 28th, 2009

Really the most exciting of the Redwoods is the Dawn Redwood, a native of Manchuria China. Thought to be extinct, but re-discovered in the 1940’s. The Dawn Redwood is a true Redwood. Like our Redwoods they are a living fossil an isolated “relic” species from a long time ago when there were vast forests of them. Seeds were introduced in the U.S. in 1948, and has been increasingly popular as an ornamental tree. The foliage is more lacey than our native Redwood but what is very different about the Dawn Redwood is that it is decideous. In the fall the light green sprays turn yellow, then bronze, and fall off. Only the Larches do that. 14 years old. 16″-19″ tall. Suitable 10″x8″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $4.95. Shipped via UPS 2-3 days – $19.95.

 
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