[SOLD] Bonsai - Elm
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- Starter Trees for Bonsai from $100These are smallish trees with advanced/semi advanced trunks/development etc $100....Port Jackson Fig "Nesci". Has been my stock tree that I get my cuttings from. About 18 years old. Leaves are ovate and olive(?) green with a firmness to them. Noticeably different to a standard PJ. Quite vigorous and hardy. Cuttings take readily. $120....Chinese Elm. Quite a thick trunk on this one. Tree has suffered some dieback, ie leader is dead. Would need a new direction ....opportunities to carve (and tr$100Castle Hill, NSW•1w
- Starter Plants for Bonsai from $20These are starter plants for bonsai in 175mm or larger pots ready for you to develop further. Prices as per below.... ****First Pic**** ------These 3 trees are SOLD----- SOLD....3 x Port Jackson Fig (Rubiginosa) $20 each - Aussie native very popular for bonsai. Hardy species that can survive a degree of neglect. Suitable for many styles ****Second Pic**** - $20 Lantana (Domestica....not the weed). This one is "citrus blend" and has yellow/orange flowers. Develops an appealing furrowed gnar$20Castle Hill, NSW•1w
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- Port Jackson Fig (Rusty) Starters for Bonsai from $7Port Jackson Fig (ficus rubignosa) are known as the 'Rusty" fig. They were called this because of the 'rusty' "colour" on the underside of their leaves Not all Port Jacksons have this characteristic. These trees I'm selling are cuttings from a stock tree that has the rusty colour on the underside of its leaves. Because they are cuttings they will remain true to the parent plant (pictured), ie, have the rusty "colour" on the bottom of the leaves. Anyway, no big deal but here's some if you lik$7Castle Hill, NSW•1w
- Jade Plant / Money PlantPre Christmas Sale, 30% off, price as advertised. JADE TREE / MONEY PLANT / LUCKY PLANT (CRASSULA OVATA) Well established, healthy jade plant (approx 1.2 m tall). It is believed to bring wealth and good luck to owners and is often given as housewarming gifts. Great as a featured plant, bonsai or as part of an oriental themed garden. It’s sold at $199 at Flower Power for a smaller plant in 40cm pot. The plant is currently in the garden bed. I’ll dig it out for the buyer and put it in a plasti$40Carlingford, NSW•108w
- Small Starter plants For BonsaiThese are small plants that I've grown for bonsai (but you could do whatever you like with them). They need to grow and develop further. Port Jackson Fig (Rubiginosa)....a very popular Aussie native really suitable for bonsai. Great for beginners as it's quite forgiving. 2nd pic for comparison. Pots/recycled coffee cups are approx 95mm. Only a few left in this size. About 7 left make an offer for all before they get thrown out. 1 for $5 or 3 for $10 Cash only No postage Pick up only, fro$5Castle Hill, NSW•1w
- Port Jackson Fig BonsaiMy last large tree. Tree stands 1.5 metres tall from soil level. Trunk width is approximately 20cm-22cm. Plenty of aerial roots have been thrown over the years and many have become part of the trunk. I removed 4 or 5 major branches a few years back as they were too thick/disproportionate to the tree's structure but left 1 branch as the first branch. Since then many new branches have developed and these are now in proportion to the tree. There are plenty of branches to work with and wire if$1,600Castle Hill, NSW•1w
- 12 Small Port Jackson Figs For BonsaiSmall plants for bonsai. If you like port jackson figs here are 12 or 13 approx of them in this pot ready for you to grow on. Last pic for comparison Make an offer b4 I throw them out. Cash only Pick up only from Maccas Castle Hill (Barwell Ave) - Can deliver to Forster 26/4/24$25Castle Hill, NSW•1w
- Starter Plants for Bonsai 140mm PotsThese are plants that I've grown for bonsai (but you could do whatever you like with them). They need further growth and development. They are in 140mm pots. Varieties I have: Buxus (Japanese)....develops a "furrowed" looking bark. Slow growing. Popular for bonsai. Dwarf Umbrella (Schefflera)....hardy species that can make an interesting bonsai. (SORRY, NONE ATM) Fig Port Jackson (Rubiginosa)....a very popular Aussie native really suitable for bonsai. Fig (Tiger Bark)....again, very popul$13Castle Hill, NSW•1w
- Japanese Buxus Starter Trees for Bonsai From $20Buxus starter plants for bonsai..... Japanese Buxus (Microphilla var Joponica) is a very slow growing hardwood tree/shrub that is very suitable for bonsai. It develops a "furrowed", gnarly looking bark that adds to the aged look of the tree. They develop subtle flowers that are not showy but simple and geometric.....quite stunning when you look. I prefer the growth habit and hardiness of the Japanese variety and I find them easier to work with compared to some of the others, but that's just m$20Castle Hill, NSW•1w
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