Exotic Plant Propagation Kit, Bonsai - Far East
- japanese cherry, japanese black pine, red japanese maple
- with mini greenhouse
- including pots and potting soil
- detailed instructions are included
With the exotic plant plant propagation kit Bonsai - Far East you get more than just the high-quality seeds. The set includes six plant pots, a suitable substrate and detailed growing and care instructions. The packaging of the set is particularly clever and saves resources: During cultivation, it serves as a mini-greenhouse and creates the right climate for the young plants. Basically, plants of the exotic plant propagation kits like it rather warm and partly sunny.
Japanese Cherry
This ornamental cherry is bred on the basis of the Oshima cherry and belongs to the japanese Zato-Zakura group. Growing freely, it grows up to 10 metres high, but is also excellent for bonsai cultivation. The colours of its flowers range from white to dark pink.
Japanese Black Pine
The black pine is a hardy tree commonly found in Japan. It grows up to 35 metres tall in nature and has dark green needles that stand vertically upwards. In Japan, the black pine has been very popular for bonsais for centuries.
Red Fan Maple - A True Colour Changer
Whether growing naturally or as a bonsai, the red fan maple never fails to delight the observer with its play of colours. In spring, it sprouts red leaf buds, the finished leaves turn green and then in autumn they glow red again. With its beautiful colours and fine branching, the red fan maple should not be missing from any bonsai collection.
Scope of delivery:
- 8x japanese cherry seeds (Prunus serrulata)
- 15x japanese ornamental pine seeds (Pinus thunbergii)
- 10x red japanese maple seeds (Acer palmatum atropurpureum)
- 6x pot
- 1x potting soil
- 1x mini greenhouse
- 1x instructions
Exotic Plant Propagation Kit, Bonsai - Far East
Technical information
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