Bird Plum (Sageretia) Bonsai Tree | Broom | In 15cm Pot | S251964
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Bird Plum Bonsai tree in a 15cm glazed pot
The beautiful bird plum bonsai tree, also known as the Sageretia, is a subtropical evergreen native to Japan and China. Presented in a white glazed ceramic pot, this flowering Bonsai tree would make an ideal indoor plant (or outdoors with appropriate care).
Adding to the striking beauty is the changing appearance of this Bonsai tree over the course of the year. The foliage has hints of rusty red, which turns to glossy green. If left to blossom, the small white flowers that appear in the canopy transform into tiny purple plum-shaped fruits.
Features:
- Approximate width of pot: 15cm
- Ideal bonsai tree for beginners
- No two are exactly alike
- Incredible aerial root system
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