Cotoneaster Bonsai Tree | Broom | In 15cm Pot | S251947
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Cotoneaster Broom Style Bonsai – 15cm Pot
Skill Level: Beginner · Intermediate · Expert
Cherished for its delicate branching, tiny leaves, and charming seasonal berries, the Cotoneaster Broom Style Bonsai brings a unique texture and colour to your collection. Its naturally elegant silhouette and year-round appeal make it a standout addition to any bonsai display.
Key Features:
Ideal for All Levels: Resilient and rewarding to grow, it’s a great choice for both newcomers and seasoned bonsai keepers.
Fine Detail: Features petite, glossy green leaves and a refined broom-style shape for a soft, graceful appearance.
Seasonal Interest: Produces small white flowers in spring followed by vibrant red berries in autumn and winter.
Outdoor Performance: Best suited for outdoor growing, where it can thrive and develop rich character over time.
Display-Ready: Presented in a 15cm pot that complements its natural charm and structure.
🌿 Includes a Free Expert Care Guide – your essential companion for keeping your Cotoneaster bonsai healthy and beautiful all year round.
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