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1 LB (6,500+) JAPANESE Weeping Cherry Tree Seeds A++ SPECIMEN ~ Prunus subhirtella pendula
USD 450.00
 
Japanese Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Tree Seeds Fast Growth, Showy Flowers, Graceful Weeping Habit, Ornamental Fruits, Fall Colors, Winter Interest, Bonsai, Attracts Birds, Wildlife Food, Cold Tolerant Often called weeping higan cherries, produce delicate blossoms in colors ranging from nearly white to pale pink. Seeds of the weeping variety were brought from Japan around 1862. Other Names: Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Weeping Japanese Cherry Zone: 5 to 8 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Medium size deciduous flowering tree Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Japan Height: 20 to 30 feet Spread: 20 to 30 feet Shape: Weeping habit Bloom Time: April Bloom Color: Light pink to rose pink Flower/Fruit: Light-pink pendulous clusters of flowers. Fruits are small and glossy black. Sun: Full sun to part shade Fall Color: Red or Vivid Yellow Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: Prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun, but is adaptable to poor soils, compacted soils, dry soils, and heat. Culture: If desired, stems that weep to the ground can be pruned up to a desired height (either staggered in height for informality, or clipped to precisely the same height for formality) so that mowing, growth of other ornamentals, or maintenance access can be achieved underneath the tree Uses: Weeping specimen for the landscape. Bonsai. Sowing Prunus subhirtella pendula Seeds: Weeping Higan Cherry seeds possess a thick, impermeable seed-coat which prevents or significantly retards germination. Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep
 

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100 JAPANESE Weeping Cherry Tree Seeds A++ SPECIMEN ~ Prunus subhirtella pendula
USD 38.00
 
Japanese Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Tree Seeds Fast Growth, Showy Flowers, Graceful Weeping Habit, Ornamental Fruits, Fall Colors, Winter Interest, Bonsai, Attracts Birds, Wildlife Food, Cold Tolerant Often called weeping higan cherries, produce delicate blossoms in colors ranging from nearly white to pale pink. Seeds of the weeping variety were brought from Japan around 1862. Other Names: Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Weeping Japanese Cherry Zone: 5 to 8 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Medium size deciduous flowering tree Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Japan Height: 20 to 30 feet Spread: 20 to 30 feet Shape: Weeping habit Bloom Time: April Bloom Color: Light pink to rose pink Flower/Fruit: Light-pink pendulous clusters of flowers. Fruits are small and glossy black. Sun: Full sun to part shade Fall Color: Red or Vivid Yellow Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: Prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun, but is adaptable to poor soils, compacted soils, dry soils, and heat. Culture: If desired, stems that weep to the ground can be pruned up to a desired height (either staggered in height for informality, or clipped to precisely the same height for formality) so that mowing, growth of other ornamentals, or maintenance access can be achieved underneath the tree Uses: Weeping specimen for the landscape. Bonsai. Sowing Prunus subhirtella pendula Seeds: Weeping Higan Cherry seeds possess a thick, impermeable seed-coat which prevents or significantly retards germination. Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep
 

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100 x JAPANESE Weeping Cherry Tree Seeds - EXCELLENT BONSAI SPECIMEN - Prunus subhirtella pendula
USD 40.00
 
Japanese Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Tree Seeds Fast Growth, Showy Flowers, Graceful Weeping Habit, Ornamental Fruits, Fall Colors, Winter Interest, Bonsai, Attracts Birds, Wildlife Food, Cold Tolerant Often called weeping higan cherries, produce delicate blossoms in colors ranging from nearly white to pale pink. Seeds of the weeping variety were brought from Japan around 1862. Other Names: Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Weeping Japanese Cherry Zone: 5 to 8 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Medium size deciduous flowering tree Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Japan Height: 20 to 30 feet Spread: 20 to 30 feet Shape: Weeping habit Bloom Time: April Bloom Color: Light pink to rose pink Flower/Fruit: Light-pink pendulous clusters of flowers. Fruits are small and glossy black. Sun: Full sun to part shade Fall Color: Red or Vivid Yellow Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: Prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun, but is adaptable to poor soils, compacted soils, dry soils, and heat. Culture: If desired, stems that weep to the ground can be pruned up to a desired height (either staggered in height for informality, or clipped to precisely the same height for formality) so that mowing, growth of other ornamentals, or maintenance access can be achieved underneath the tree Uses: Weeping specimen for the landscape. Bonsai. Sowing Prunus subhirtella pendula Seeds: Weeping Higan Cherry seeds possess a thick, impermeable seed-coat which prevents or significantly retards germination. Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep
 

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Japanese Zelkova: Two Year Old Seedling
USD 14.95
 
Zelkova serrata Japanese zelkova 3' TREE Zelkova serrata (Japanese zelkova) * Full sun * Zones 5-8 * 60' tall * 60' wide * Highly sought after by Bonsai enthusiasts! Noted for its graceful shape, clean foliage, attractive bark and resistance to Dutch elm disease! 30-36 inch tall Japanese zelkova very light to no branching. Zelkova serrata Easily grown in average, medium wet, well-drained soils in full sun. Established trees tolerate some drought. Prefers rich, moist loams. Generally tolerant of urban conditions. Japanese zelkova is a medium to large deciduous tree, typically growing to 50-80' tall with a spreading, generally upward-branching, vase-shaped crown. It is native to Japan, Taiwan and eastern China. It is noted for its graceful shape, clean foliage, attractive bark and resistance to Dutch elm disease. Zelkova has in fact been promoted in recent years as a substitute for American elm (Ulmus americana) because of its resistance to Dutch elm disease. Insignificant small green flowers appear in spring as the foliage emerges. Flowers give way to small, non-showy, ovate, wingless drupes that ripen in autumn. Oblong-elliptic medium green leaves (to 3" long) with coarse, ciliate marginal teeth and acuminate tips. Fall color is variable, ranging from undistinguished yellow to attractive shades of yellow-orange to red-brown. Smooth gray bark in youth exfoliates with age to reveal orange-brown inner bark. Zelkova is valued as a commercial timber tree in Japan. Genus name may refer to the original Republic of Georgia name (Zelkova carpinifolia is native to the Caucasus). Specific epithet and additional common name of sawleaf zelkova both refer to the serrated leaf margins. No serious insect or disease problems. Highly resistant to Dutch elm disease. Phloem necrosis, wilts and cankers may occur. Insect visitors include leaf miner, beetles and scale. Spider mites can be a problem in hot, dry summers.
 

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50 x JAPANESE Weeping Cherry Tree Seeds - EXCELLENT BONSAI SPECIMEN - Prunus subhirtella pendula
USD 25.00
 
Japanese Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Tree Seeds Fast Growth, Showy Flowers, Graceful Weeping Habit, Ornamental Fruits, Fall Colors, Winter Interest, Bonsai, Attracts Birds, Wildlife Food, Cold Tolerant Often called weeping higan cherries, produce delicate blossoms in colors ranging from nearly white to pale pink. Seeds of the weeping variety were brought from Japan around 1862. Other Names: Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Weeping Japanese Cherry Zone: 5 to 8 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Medium size deciduous flowering tree Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Japan Height: 20 to 30 feet Spread: 20 to 30 feet Shape: Weeping habit Bloom Time: April Bloom Color: Light pink to rose pink Flower/Fruit: Light-pink pendulous clusters of flowers. Fruits are small and glossy black. Sun: Full sun to part shade Fall Color: Red or Vivid Yellow Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: Prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun, but is adaptable to poor soils, compacted soils, dry soils, and heat. Culture: If desired, stems that weep to the ground can be pruned up to a desired height (either staggered in height for informality, or clipped to precisely the same height for formality) so that mowing, growth of other ornamentals, or maintenance access can be achieved underneath the tree Uses: Weeping specimen for the landscape. Bonsai. Sowing Prunus subhirtella pendula Seeds: Weeping Higan Cherry seeds possess a thick, impermeable seed-coat which prevents or significantly retards germination. Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep
 

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Red Japanese Maple By Collections Etc
USD 12.99
 
A stunning red leafed tree! This versatile landscape specimen will demand attention with its deep blood red, finely cut foliage. Use them as a focal plant, in groupings, or perfectly fine planted into a large container. They look great on each side of an entryway. Few trees can match the graceful branching habit and delicate colorful leaves of Japanese Maples. Easy to grow ornamental tree, Japanese Maples will thrive in all areas of the country. They perform best in sun to part shaded situations and will reach a mature height of 10-15' but are slow growing. This variety is very hardy and disease resistant. Even the deer will leave these trees alone. Plant size/format: 1 Bareroot field grown plant 12-18 tall. Planting guide included. This item does not qualify for Express or Expedited Shipping. Due to state regulations and/or agricultural restrictions, we cannot ship APO/FPO or to the following states or territories: Alaska, Hawaii, Guam, Puerto Rico, US Virgin Islands.
 

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5 JAPANESE Weeping Cherry Tree Seeds A++ SPECIMEN ~ Prunus subhirtella pendula
USD 3.00
 
~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ Japanese Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Tree Seeds Fast Growth, Showy Flowers, Graceful Weeping Habit, Ornamental Fruits, Fall Colors, Winter Interest, Bonsai, Attracts Birds, Wildlife Food, Cold Tolerant Often called weeping higan cherries, produce delicate blossoms in colors ranging from nearly white to pale pink. Seeds of the weeping variety were brought from Japan around 1862. Other Names: Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Weeping Japanese Cherry Zone: 5 to 8 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Medium size deciduous flowering tree Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Japan Height: 20 to 30 feet Spread: 20 to 30 feet Shape: Weeping habit Bloom Time: April Bloom Color: Light pink to rose pink Flower/Fruit: Light-pink pendulous clusters of flowers. Fruits are small and glossy black. Sun: Full sun to part shade Fall Color: Red or Vivid Yellow Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: Prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun, but is adaptable to poor soils, compacted soils, dry soils, and heat. Culture: If desired, stems that weep to the ground can be pruned up to a desired height (either staggered in height for informality, or clipped to precisely the same height for formality) so that mowing, growth of other ornamentals, or maintenance access can be achieved underneath the tree Uses: Weeping specimen for the landscape. Bonsai. Sowing Prunus subhirtella pendula Seeds: Weeping Higan Cherry seeds possess a thick, impermeable seed-coat which prevents or significantly retards germination. Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep
 

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1,000 JAPANESE RED PINE Pinus densiflora BONSAI Adaptable Easy to Grow Cold Tolerant
USD 29.00
 
Japanese Red Pine, Pinus densiflora, Tree Seeds Evergreen, Bonsai, Specimen Tree, Exfoliating Bark, Hardy, Adaptable, Easy to Grow, Cold Tolerant Japanese Red Pine is perhaps the most common tree growing in Japan. It will soar to 100' in the wild, but in cultivation is more likely to top out at 40-60' tall. In its early years, this is a medium growing pine (to 12" per year). It is noted for its irregular but frequently graceful form and its orange-red bark. Often multi-trunked at the base, this tree features a broad-rounded shape, horizontally spreading branching and a somewhat flattened mature crown. Trunks often lean. Bark matures to gray-fissured at the base. Bright green needles (to 3-5" long) appear in bundles of two. Oval to oblong cones (to 2" long) are often plentiful. Other Names: Japanese Red Pine Zone: 3 to 7 Growth rate: Slow-Medium Plant Type: Needled evergreen conifer tree Family: Pinaceae Native Range: Japan, Korea Height: 40 to 60 feet Spread: 15 to 25 feet Shape: Rounded Bloom Time: Bloom Color: Yellow Flower/Fruit: 1 to 3 inch tawny yellowish brown cones Sun: Full Sun Fall Color: Evergreen Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements /Soil Tolerances: Grow in average, medium moisture, well-drained soils in full sun. Tolerates some light afternoon shade, particularly in hot summer climates. Culture: needs little pruning to develop a strong structure Uses: Specimen pine, interesting multi-trunked growth habit, great addition to a Japanese garden. Also used for bonsai. Sowing Pinus densiflora Seeds: Cold stratification and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water 24 Hours Stratify: Cold 30 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/8" Deep
 

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5 x JAPANESE Weeping Cherry Tree Seeds - EXCELLENT BONSAI SPECIMEN - Prunus subhirtella pendula
USD 4.00
 
~ ~ ~ WE OFFER BOTH PKT. & BULK SIZES ~ ~ ~ Japanese Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Tree Seeds Fast Growth, Showy Flowers, Graceful Weeping Habit, Ornamental Fruits, Fall Colors, Winter Interest, Bonsai, Attracts Birds, Wildlife Food, Cold Tolerant Often called weeping higan cherries, produce delicate blossoms in colors ranging from nearly white to pale pink. Seeds of the weeping variety were brought from Japan around 1862. Other Names: Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Weeping Japanese Cherry Zone: 5 to 8 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Medium size deciduous flowering tree Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Japan Height: 20 to 30 feet Spread: 20 to 30 feet Shape: Weeping habit Bloom Time: April Bloom Color: Light pink to rose pink Flower/Fruit: Light-pink pendulous clusters of flowers. Fruits are small and glossy black. Sun: Full sun to part shade Fall Color: Red or Vivid Yellow Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: Prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun, but is adaptable to poor soils, compacted soils, dry soils, and heat. Culture: If desired, stems that weep to the ground can be pruned up to a desired height (either staggered in height for informality, or clipped to precisely the same height for formality) so that mowing, growth of other ornamentals, or maintenance access can be achieved underneath the tree Uses: Weeping specimen for the landscape. Bonsai. Sowing Prunus subhirtella pendula Seeds: Weeping Higan Cherry seeds possess a thick, impermeable seed-coat which prevents or significantly retards germination. Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep
 

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25 x JAPANESE Weeping Cherry Tree Seeds - EXCELLENT BONSAI SPECIMEN - Prunus subhirtella pendula
USD 15.00
 
Japanese Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Tree Seeds Fast Growth, Showy Flowers, Graceful Weeping Habit, Ornamental Fruits, Fall Colors, Winter Interest, Bonsai, Attracts Birds, Wildlife Food, Cold Tolerant Often called weeping higan cherries, produce delicate blossoms in colors ranging from nearly white to pale pink. Seeds of the weeping variety were brought from Japan around 1862. Other Names: Weeping Higan Cherry, Prunus subhirtella pendula, Weeping Japanese Cherry Zone: 5 to 8 Growth rate: Fast Plant Type: Medium size deciduous flowering tree Family: Rosaceae Native Range: Japan Height: 20 to 30 feet Spread: 20 to 30 feet Shape: Weeping habit Bloom Time: April Bloom Color: Light pink to rose pink Flower/Fruit: Light-pink pendulous clusters of flowers. Fruits are small and glossy black. Sun: Full sun to part shade Fall Color: Red or Vivid Yellow Drought tolerance: Moderate Water: Medium Maintenance: Medium Site Requirements/ Soil Tolerances: Prefers moist, well-drained soils of average fertility in full sun, but is adaptable to poor soils, compacted soils, dry soils, and heat. Culture: If desired, stems that weep to the ground can be pruned up to a desired height (either staggered in height for informality, or clipped to precisely the same height for formality) so that mowing, growth of other ornamentals, or maintenance access can be achieved underneath the tree Uses: Weeping specimen for the landscape. Bonsai. Sowing Prunus subhirtella pendula Seeds: Weeping Higan Cherry seeds possess a thick, impermeable seed-coat which prevents or significantly retards germination. Scarification, cold stratification, and moisture enhance germination. Scarify: Soak in water for 24 hours Stratify: Cold 90 days, 40 Degrees F Germination: Sow 1/4" Deep
 

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Hakonechloa macra 'Aureola' - Japanese Forest Grass
USD 8.99
 
One of the most popular, beautiful and elegant of all grasses, let alone those that are shade loving. Growth habit is arching and graceful. The brilliant yellow leaves have green stripes. The tawny-pink fall color is an added bonus. The wonderful cascading foliage is gorgeous around water features, by pathways, under trees and even in mixed containers.
 

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Weeping White Pine 2 - Year Graft
USD 21.95
 
Pinus strobus 'Pendula' (Weeping White Pine) * Full sun * Zones 3-8 * 15' tall * 10' wide A weeping White Pine! One 16-24 inch tall grafted Pinus strobus Pendula. These have excellent root systems. Pinus strobus 'Pendula' This is a graceful, pendulous selection of our native White Pine. It remains well mannered in the landscape with year-round interest. Long, blue-green needles. Each form we've seen seems to be a different from the other; each a personality of it's own. We don't really know the mature height, but most likely around 15-20' with considerable age. Zones 3-8 Companion Plants: Goes well with Thunderhead Pine, Dragon Eye Pine, Vanderwolf Pyramid Pine as well as Black Bamboo. Check out our store for these great plants
 

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Weeping European Larch 3 - Year Graft
USD 21.00
 
Larix decidua 'Pendula' (Weeping European Larch) * Full Sun-Part shade * Zones 4-8 * 10' tall * 4' wide A Weeping Larch! Absolutely stunning Fall color! Great for Bonsai! One 12-18 inch grafted Larix decidua 'Pendula' growing in a one gallon container with large root systems. Larix decidua 'Puli' A distinguished must-have garden shrub for the collector, this is a rare dwarf form of this deciduous conifer, narrowly upright with graceful weeping branches very close to the trunk, slow growing, dense and compact, foliage turns brilliant gold in fall Ornamental Attributes: Puli Weeping Larch has bluish-green foliage which emerges light green in spring. The needle-like leaves turn an outstanding gold in the fall. The flowers are not ornamentally significant. The rough gray bark and gold branches add an interesting dimension to the landscape. Landscape Attributes: Puli Weeping Larch is a dense deciduous shrub with a strong central leader and a rounded form and gracefully weeping branches. It lends an extremely fine and delicate texture to the landscape composition which can make it a great accent feature on this basis alone. This is a relatively low maintenance shrub, and is best pruned in late winter once the threat of extreme cold has passed. Deer don't particularly care for this plant and will usually leave it alone in favor of tastier treats. This shrub does best in full sun to partial shade. It is quite adaptable, prefering to grow in average to wet conditions, and will even tolerate some standing water. It is not particular as to soil type or pH. It is somewhat tolerant of urban pollution. This is a selected variety of a species not originally from North America. Companion Plants: Goes well with Pinus parviflora 'Glauca', Vanderwolf's Pyramid Pine, Thunderhead Pine as well as Black Bamboo. Check out our store for these great plants!
 

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Suminagashi Japanese Maple 10 Seeds- Outdoors or Bonsai
USD 4.99
 
MAPLE TREES: Maple trees are large, deciduous trees that grow throughout the world. In the United States, they are more common in the northern states. Many people know maple trees for their spectacular fall color. Suminagashi Japanese Maple, Acer palmatum 'Suminagashi': A vigorous, but graceful variety with bright red new leaves in the spring, turning bronze-green in summer, finally crimson in autumn. Upright growth to 6-7 feet in 10 years. Plant in well-drained, humus-rich soil. in a sheltered position. Also makes an excellent bonsai specimen.
 

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Japanese Snowbell (Styrax japonicus)
USD 48.00
 
Japanese Snowbell Oh beautiful 'Styrax'. Both the american snowbell and the varieties of asian snowbell are truly one of the best under story trees to have in your garden. This one is japanese snowbell Styrax japonicus. The two specimen we have in our garden is by now a good 10-12 ft tall. The crown is most beautiful branched thanks to Diane's skillful sculpting. The flowers hang just over our head on the way to the cabin. The snowbell like flowers speak their own language in spring, what a graceful appearance. We have searched for these plants for years and also have tried to get them from our growers, finally one grower has them available. Thank you, thank you. Zone 5-9. Thanks to good shipping rates, we are able to ship these all year, they ship with soil in their containers.
 

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Utsu Semi Japanese Maple - Bonsai or Outdoors - Acer
USD 24.99
 
Utsu Semi Japanese Maple - Acer palatum 'Utsu Semi' Zones: 5 to 8 Mature Height: 15 feet Mature Spread: 15 feet A stunning selection with graceful leaves which emerge emerald green turning bright green over the summer, with crimson to purple fall colors; name means 'grasshopper skin'; wonderfully artistic growth habit. Utsu Semi Japanese Maple has attractive emerald green foliage which emerges lime green in spring. The small lobed palm-shaped leaves are ornamentally significant.
 

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Bristlecone Pine 3 - Year Seedling
USD 14.95
 
Bristlecone Pine Pinus aristata Pinus aristata (Bristlecone Pine) * Full sun * Zones 4-7 * 20' tall * 25' wide * Origin rocky mountains Highly sought after by bonsai enthusiasts! May be one of the most long-lived species in the world! White resin flecks appear along the needles creating a dazzling display! 6-10 inch tall Pinus aristata seedling grown. These are 3 years old. Pinus aristata A graceful Evergreen conifer tree with a slow growth rate. Small, almost shrub-like tree. Tree grows exceedingly slowly. Eventually, the trunk can become very thick. This may be one of the most long-lived species in the world. Some specimens in the White Mountains of Eastern California have been estimated at 5000 years. Needles persist for about 15 years! Bristly, sharp projection at the end of each cone scale give the plant its name. The needles are in fascicles of five, stout, 2.5-4 cm long, deep green to blue-green on the outer face, with stomata confined to a bright white band on the inner surfaces. It differs most conspicuously from the two other bristlecone pine species in that the needles usually have only one, (only rarely two) resin canals, and these are commonly interrupted and broken, leading to highly characteristic small white resin flecks appearing on the needles. This character, which looks a bit like 'dandruff' on the needles, is diagnostic of Pinus aristata; no other pine shows it Grows well in poor, rocky soils. Companion Plants: Goes well with Thunderhead Pine, Dragon Eye Pine, Vanderwolf Pyramid Pine as well as Black Bamboo. Check out our store for these great plants!
 

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Dragon Eye Korean Pine 2 - Year Graft
USD 21.95
 
Pinus koraiensis 'Oculus Draconis' (Oculus Draconis Pine) * Part shade * Zones 3-8 * 6' tall * 3' wide A vigorous grower with a strong root system! Absolutely stunning Winter color! 16-24 inch tall grafted Oculis Draconis Korean Pine. An upright evergreen conifer with soft blue-green needles variegated with a band of yellow. Variegation is most prominent in cold climates. Needles have downward turn, giving this selection a graceful weeping look. Prefers full sun in well-drained soil. 6' tall x 3' wide in 10 years. Hardy to -40 degrees. A graceful tree when mature, with an irregular branching habit and tilted trunk. Excellent choice for bonsai. Companion Plants: Goes well with Pinus parviflora 'Glauca', Vanderwolf's Pyramid Pine, Thunderhead Pine as well as Black Bamboo. Check out our store for these great plants!
 

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Variegated Japanese Iris Plant - AGM WINNER - Ensata - Gallon Pot
USD 12.50
 
IRIS: Iris is a genus of between 200-300 species of flowering plants with showy flowers. It takes its name from the Greek word for a rainbow, referring to the wide variety of flower colors found among the many species. A must have perennial, the iris tolerates wet, boggy areas and is very adaptable to a variety of soil types. Blue flowers with white, variegated leaves. Japanese Iris (Iris ensata - formerly Iris kaempferi) blooms are captivating and graceful. Their superior size and colors are worth the efforts of cultivation. Their blooms are often saucer-size or larger, colors of white, shades of blue and purple, red-violet and are often veined or marbled with a contrasting color. Bloom time is late June to mid-July, depending upon daily temperature. Flowers may be single, semi-double or peony like. In their native habitat, these iris grow in wet or moist places, even rice paddies. However, here they need full sun, moderately moist, humus-rich soil, free of lime.
 

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Anemone hupehensis var. japonica 'Pamina' - Anemone, Japanese
USD 6.99
 
A wonderful, vigorous, compact cultivar. The double 2-3'' flowers of overlapping rose-pink petals and yellow centers rise on long, wiry-but-graceful, branching stems over an attractive foliage mound of trifoliate dark green leaves. Lengthy August to September bloom period.
 

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Chinese Elm 3 - Year Seedling
USD 14.95
 
Ulmus parvifolia (Chinese Elm, Lacebark Elm) * Full sun * Zones 4-9 * height 40' width 20' * origin Highly sought after by bonsai enthusiaists! The bark of mature trees flake to reveal patches of gray, cream, orange, brown and green. Good resistance to Dutch elm disease, Japanese beetle and elm leaf beetle! 30-36 inch tall Ulmus parvifolia. Seedling grown with light or no branching. Ulmus parvifolia graceful arching branches and a rounded crown and long pendulous branches. Noted for it's foliage and bark: finely toothed, small, green leaves and mottled, flaking bark which is highly ornamental. The bark of mature trees flake to reveal patches of gray, cream, orange, brown and green. Its toughness and weeping form make Chinese Elm quite popular in bonsai horticulture as well. A good drought tolerant shade tree for the south. Full sun only, please. Tiny red flowers Aug.-Sept. Good resistance to Dutch elm disease, Japanese beetle and elm leaf beetle. Do not confuse with Siberian elm (incorrectly called Chinese elm) or Ulmus pumila and embrace Botanical nomenclature! It's much more accurate! Companion Plants: Goes well with Siberian elm. Check out our store for these great plants!
 

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Japanese women - my God, they are graceful.


 

 
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, Innocent childhood hours of dancing waves, micro-t, net Imagination is a dark spring. Maurice Bejart, French choreographer and Collaborators with the Tokyo Ballet in the 1990s, however, the original of 1993 Ballet "M" produces the title of "M" of his imagination also "Mort" and his muse the end (death) in childhood and author Mishima Yukio's life was taken away, "Mer" (Sea), and "Mythologie" The (mythical) .. make

Plants for shady areas include coleus, ferns, and hosta. Graceful Japanese Use junipers, grasses and conifers in sunny areas. Graceful Japanese To augment plantings use green wood stain on fences and buildings. It is a popular colour for garden furniture, umbrellas, glazed pots, garden ornaments.

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