Concave Branch Cutter

Posted by admin on Apr 30, 2009 | Leave a Comment

This razor sharp tool is designed for cutting branches flush to the trunk. The resulting wound can then heal over quickly with very little scarring. Will keep a sharp edge indefinitely when properly used and cared for. The Concave Cutter is the single most important tool for bonsai use and for which there is no substitute. The 8″ version is considered the basic size. 8″ overall. Similar in appearance to... 

Tree Sculpture (11″ x 12 1/2″) – Upright, Green

Posted by admin on Apr 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment

This one-of-a-kind tree sculpture is created by prominent artist Sal Villano and is fashioned with wire gages ranging from 32 to 18. The wire used is bronze anodized aluminum wire which will retain its color and strength for many years. This is the same wire that we use for training bonsai. The tree sculpture is bonded onto its base, which is a glazed ceramic bonsai pot, using sea sand. Since the bond is made onto... 

Hawaiian Umbrella Tree-Large Spiraled Trunk (Arboricola Schefflera)

Posted by admin on Apr 29, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Coiled Trunk. This is the tree that we recommend if you are inexperienced with bonsai or you do not have a green thumb. In our opinion it is one of the easiest bonsai trees to care for and is a very beautiful trouble-free evergreen. If you don’t know which tree to purchase as a gift for someone, this is the tree to select. This versatile tree is great for home, office, dorm or anywhere and does well in low to... 

Windswept Tree Sculpture

Posted by admin on Apr 28, 2009 | Leave a Comment

This one-of-a-kind tree sculpture is created by prominent artist Sal Villano and is fashioned with wire gage sizes ranging from 32-18. The wire used is brown anodized aluminum wire which will retaine its color and strength for many years. The tree sculpture is bonded onto its base, which is a glazed ceramic bonsai container,using sea sand. Since the bond is made of a pourous material, a water soluable glue is used... 

Trident Maple (Acer Buergerianum)

Posted by admin on Apr 27, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Well known for the superb colors of its foliage in autumn (fall). The bark is a dappled pale brown and exfoliates with age revealing a grey orange and brown color. The small leaves (which resist scorching during drought) have 3 short lobes close together – hence the name Tri-dent. The spring flowers are inconspicuous and the new growth is often bronze to purple. Deciduous – Keep outdoors. Available 12... 
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