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Barbados Cherry (Small) (malpighia Pendiculata)
Native to St. Croix, Trinidad and Curacao. The name "Malpighia"is used to honor Marcello Malpighia (1628-1693). He was a distinguished naturalist in Bologna, Italy. The natural form of the Barbados Cherry is pendulous with weeping twigs and branches. The flowers are rose-pink, often several together in a cyme. Its fruit is small and edible. It has a weeping growth habit if the branches are allowed to elongate. The round edible fruits are borne singly or in 2s or 3s and are bright red with glossy skin. The fruit is very juicy and extremely high in ascorbic acid. Great indoor bonsai. 4 years old 5" tall |
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| Largest supplier of Bonsai Trees and supplies on the internet offering hunderds of items at low wholesale prices. Variety of bonsai, including junipers, Azalea, Rosemary, Brush Cherry, New Zealand Tea Rose, Citrus Trees, Snow Rose Serissa, and much more. |
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Okinawa Holly - Small
This delightful miniature holly which also produces small, pink flowers in spring and summer is native to the northern hemisphere. Its small, glossy, serrated evergreen leaves provide year round inter... |
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Juniper (juniper procumbens nana)
This dwarf Juniper from Japan is the most popular evergreen in the U.S.A. When we think of a traditional bonsai and what it should look like, we think of a "Juniper Procumbens Nana." It is very hardy,... |
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