Baby Jade – Medium Portulacaria Afra

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

This succulent bonsai, also known as the “Elephant Bush”, is native to South Africa and has pale green leaves that are almost round and about one-third the size of the common Jade plant. The fleshy trunk, branches, and leaves are used to store water. An excellent bonsai tree for the home or office. 5 years old. 7″ tall. Suitable 6″ x 8″ humidity tray is recommended for. To purchase add... 

Green Weeping Willow Tree Sculpture

Posted by admin on May 27, 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 to 18. The wire used is electroplated on to steel wire to achieve its green color. It will retain its color and strength for many years to come. The tree sculpture is bonded onto its base, which is a glazed ceramic bonsai container, using sea sand. To clean your tree sculpture , use a... 

Mistletoe Fig ((ficus diversifolia)

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

There are over 800 species of the Ficus genus. The Mistletoe Fig is one of the few Ficus that will fruit in the house. The leaves bear tiny brown spots and the pea sized fruits appear all year round and are inedible. The oval shaped leaves look just like mistletoe. Very slow grower. Excellent for indoors. 8 years old. 15″ – 17″ tall. Suitable 6″x8″ humidity tray is recommended. To purchase... 

Olive (olea europaea “little ollie”)

Posted by admin on May 26, 2009 | Leave a Comment

Also known as Common Olive or European Olive. Silvery leaves and white bark make this a very interesting looking tree. This unique tree produces the edible olive that is also used to make olive oil. To encourage fruiting, keep at 35F for several weeks during winter. Olea are often used as shade trees or planted in groves. Produces flowers on second year’s branch growth. Transplants best in summer. Tolerates... 

Golf Ball Ficus (Ficus Benjamina)

Posted by admin on May 25, 2009 | Leave a Comment

This braided ficus has a real golf ball nestled between the four braids which form the trunk of the tree. It has been cultivated and sculptured over the ball which cannot be removed without cutting the branches. This popular tree is recommended for home or office and does well in low to high lighting conditions. Comes with a 3″ golfer “pick” figurine as part of the landscape scene. Something different... 
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