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Japanese Black Pine - 20 Japanese Black Pine - 20"x16"x28" (pinus thunbergii-'mikawa')

Stiff dark green needles (3-5 inches long) occur in pairs. Large,f grayish-white terminal buds help distinguish it from most other pines. Much sought after in bonsai and takes many years to achieve the look of a superior specimen bonsai. Hardy. Likes sun. Keep outdoors. 15 years old. 20"x16"x28". Potted in a 12" ceramic blue rectangle container as shown. Suitable 14.5"x10.5" humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95. Shipped via UPS ground - $59.95.


Japanese Five Needle Pine (pinus parvifolia) Japanese Five Needle Pine (pinus parvifolia)

The Japanese White Pine is the most commonly used pine for bonsai in Japan. It is an evergreen with very short stiff needles forming blue/green tufts of foliage at the branch tips, creating an overall fine texture to the trees silhouette. The brownish red cones are one to four inches long. The needles grow in groups of five which is why it is known as "five-needle-pine". Hardy. Keep outdoors. 50 years old. 23" tall. Potted in ceramic container as shown. Crated and shipped via truck - $300.00


Norfolk Island Pine (araucaria heterophila) Norfolk Island Pine (araucaria heterophila)

Open and airy conifer (cone bearing) with light green foliage turning darker with age. One of the best known trees from the South Pacific. Will tolerate warm temperatures and does not even object to dryness, although it does not like glaring sunshine. Decorates well for any holiday or season. Very easy indoor care. 15 tree group - 3-5 years old. 19" x 15" x 16". Potted in a 13" ceramic terra cotta color oval container as shown. Suitable 14.5" x 10.5" humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95. Shipped via UPS ground - $59.95


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