Dwarf Brush Cherry Bonsai
They like a lot of light but avoid direct mid day sun in the middle of summer.
Dwarf brush cherry bonsai. Brush cherry makes an excellent indoor bonsai. They do well indoors and can be kept outdoors in warm weather. They like a lot of light but avoid direct mid day sun in the middle of summer. In winter you can place it in a greenhouse or indoors.
They do well indoors and can be kept outdoors in warm weather. Another brush cherry cultivar often used for bonsai is teenie genie but this cultivar is very dwarf and a bit more difficult to cultivate than compacta. In nature they flower and produce fruit but do not often fruit unless a few are near each other for cross pollination. Brush cherry grows vigorously and may need to be pruned often to maintain its shape.
Sit at eye level with your bonsai tree and use bonsai trimming shears. In nature they flower and produce fruit but do not often fruit unless a few plants are near each other for cross pollination. Do not place it above a heating device. They like a lot of light but avoid direct mid day sun in the middle of summer.
The dwarf brush cherry most commonly trained for bonsai is the dwarf cultivar compacta. Shorten new shoots with 6 to 8 pairs of leaves to 1 to 2 pairs. Specific bonsai care guidelines for the brush cherry. The brush cherry likes sunny warm locations.
The brush cherry must be protected from frost and cold draught. The dwarf brush cherry is by william n. Your cuts should be smooth or slightly concave so the wound will heal quickly. They do well indoors year round and even better when kept outdoors in warm weather.
A brush cherry makes an excellent indoor bonsai.