Japanese Maples for Bonsai
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Aka Shishi Gohan 2-3 Yr Pre-Bonsai (#619)
This rare and unusual maple is of the linearlobum variety, referring to its long narrow leaves. Aka Shishi Gohan is a dwarf variety reaching 6 feet in 10 years in the natural landscape.
Minimal graft scarring and a low graft make this an ideal bonsai candidate. This maple gets beautiful yellow and orange fall color. This is a one gallon 2-3 year plant.
Dwarf Japanese Maples - Great for Containers and Small Areas
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Beni hime
Beni hime is a cheery dwarf maple that is among the smallest Acer palmatum dwarfs with red color. Beni hime is a slow grower, forming a small, bushy tree. In Japanese, "Beni Hime" translates to "Red Dwarf". Spring growth is pale pink to rusty red, increasing in color intensity throughout the summer. Deep green spreads from lower branches mid-summer, giving this plant a rainbow of colors. Most leaves are as small as a penny and clustered on short stalks. Great for pots or bonsai as this specimen grows to a maximum height of 4 feet in 8-10 years. Does well in morning sun afternoon shade.
Japanese Maples for Bonsai
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Rhode Island Red Pre-Bonsai 4-5 Year (#637)
This maple is a 4-5 yrs old, and a 2 gallon plant, ideal for bonsai with minimal grafting scars. Rhode Island Red is a dwarf that if planted out in the landscape will reach about 4-5′. 4-5 yr old Rhode Island Red- Pre-Bonsai.
Japanese Maples for Bonsai
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Sharp’s Pygmy 2-3 yr (#649)
Sharps pygmy is a slow growing Acer palamtum that forms a nice rounded tree, making it ideal for bonsai. It has lovely small leaves which are green with purple overtones. If planted in a landscape, sharps pygmy will reach about 4-5 feet high and with a width 3-4 feet. Hardy. Orange to red fall color. Likes sun or part shade.
Japanese Maples for Bonsai
Only 1 left in stock
Sharp’s Pygmy 2-3 yr (#650)
Sharps pygmy is a slow growing Acer palamtum that forms a nice rounded tree, making it ideal for bonsai. It has lovely small leaves which are green with purple overtones. If planted in a landscape, sharps pygmy will reach about 4-5 feet high and with a width 3-4 feet. Hardy. Orange to red fall color. Likes sun or part shade.