Japanese Fuji Cherry (1031) - 8 years old
This young 'Kojo-no-mai' cherry is approximately 8 years, in training from 2022. The tree is in round Mica drum pot. Height 40 cm with pot, pot sizeis 21 cm, UK grown.
Fuji cherry (Prunus incisa) originates from Japan and traditionally used in art of bonsai. This tree typically has unusual zig-zagging branches and masses of flowers. Just as winter ends in early March, 'Kojo-no-mai' bursts into life with an abundance of bright white, delicate looking little flowers that develop pink centres. The foliage is serrated (incised), with new foliage having a bronzed tinge and taking on a vivid orange colour in the autumn.
Cherry trees are fantastic for bonsai because of their delicate blossoms, especially the iconic sakura flowers, which bring beauty and elegance to this art form. Their naturally small leaves and flowers perfectly complement the miniature scale of bonsai. The branches can be shaped into artistic forms, and their textured wood adds charm and depth. Cherry blossoms also hold symbolic significance, representing the fleeting beauty of life and renewal, aligning with the philosophy of bonsai. Throughout the year, cherry bonsai captivate with seasonal changes, from spring blooms to bare winter branches, making them a rewarding and picturesque choice for enthusiasts.
The tree was moved to this pot in 2024, potted into HOBBY Bonsai Premium Soil Mix and will be due to repotted in spring of 2025. It was fertilised with Japanese Biogold Organic Fertiliser and its feeding should be continued in accordance with requirements.
This young 'Kojo-no-mai' cherry is approximately 8 years, in training from 2022. The tree is in round Mica drum pot. Height 40 cm with pot, pot sizeis 21 cm, UK grown.
Fuji cherry (Prunus incisa) originates from Japan and traditionally used in art of bonsai. This tree typically has unusual zig-zagging branches and masses of flowers. Just as winter ends in early March, 'Kojo-no-mai' bursts into life with an abundance of bright white, delicate looking little flowers that develop pink centres. The foliage is serrated (incised), with new foliage having a bronzed tinge and taking on a vivid orange colour in the autumn.
Cherry trees are fantastic for bonsai because of their delicate blossoms, especially the iconic sakura flowers, which bring beauty and elegance to this art form. Their naturally small leaves and flowers perfectly complement the miniature scale of bonsai. The branches can be shaped into artistic forms, and their textured wood adds charm and depth. Cherry blossoms also hold symbolic significance, representing the fleeting beauty of life and renewal, aligning with the philosophy of bonsai. Throughout the year, cherry bonsai captivate with seasonal changes, from spring blooms to bare winter branches, making them a rewarding and picturesque choice for enthusiasts.
The tree was moved to this pot in 2024, potted into HOBBY Bonsai Premium Soil Mix and will be due to repotted in spring of 2025. It was fertilised with Japanese Biogold Organic Fertiliser and its feeding should be continued in accordance with requirements.
This young 'Kojo-no-mai' cherry is approximately 8 years, in training from 2022. The tree is in round Mica drum pot. Height 40 cm with pot, pot sizeis 21 cm, UK grown.
Fuji cherry (Prunus incisa) originates from Japan and traditionally used in art of bonsai. This tree typically has unusual zig-zagging branches and masses of flowers. Just as winter ends in early March, 'Kojo-no-mai' bursts into life with an abundance of bright white, delicate looking little flowers that develop pink centres. The foliage is serrated (incised), with new foliage having a bronzed tinge and taking on a vivid orange colour in the autumn.
Cherry trees are fantastic for bonsai because of their delicate blossoms, especially the iconic sakura flowers, which bring beauty and elegance to this art form. Their naturally small leaves and flowers perfectly complement the miniature scale of bonsai. The branches can be shaped into artistic forms, and their textured wood adds charm and depth. Cherry blossoms also hold symbolic significance, representing the fleeting beauty of life and renewal, aligning with the philosophy of bonsai. Throughout the year, cherry bonsai captivate with seasonal changes, from spring blooms to bare winter branches, making them a rewarding and picturesque choice for enthusiasts.
The tree was moved to this pot in 2024, potted into HOBBY Bonsai Premium Soil Mix and will be due to repotted in spring of 2025. It was fertilised with Japanese Biogold Organic Fertiliser and its feeding should be continued in accordance with requirements.