Hinoki Cypress Bonsai Tree
Our new sekka bonsai is a super dwarf hinoki cypress cultivar not widely available outside of japan.
Hinoki cypress bonsai tree. A tall evergreen coniferous tree the hinoki cypress hails from southern japan. The bright green foliage grows to form many fans which gracefully flow downwards. Sekka stays and requires minimal effort to maintain its shape. With distinct care needs this bonsai is rather particular and will usually not thrive unless its caregiver is vigilant which is not meant to deter the beginning bonsai enthusiast rather it is meant as encouragement for success.
Hinoki cypress trees feature globose cones that are 8 to 12 millimeters in diameter. A hinoki cypress bonsai is a living miniature tree and not a house plant. Large field grown hinoki cypress in 8 grow pots web3820 free shipping. Therefore your bonsai must be maintained in a cool cold environment during the winter season.
Large field grown hinoki cypress in 8 grow pots web3820 free shipping. The soaring tree is often used for privacy screens because it s so tall and dense but hinoki cypresses are often also used as ornamental plantings or in dwarf form as a bonsai. The hinoki cypress can grow up to 40 meters 130ft tall and the trunk can reach a diameter of 3 meters 10ft. Native to southern japan the elegant dwarf hanoi cypress or obtuse grows into a distinctive handsome tree.
Bronze winter tones add seasonal interest to the little john hinoki cypress. This variety s unusual foliage responds to trimming by developing into a very dense. As a guide around thanksgiving day it is time to prepare your bonsai for its winter dormancy period which should last approximately three 3 months.
Care guide for the hinoki cypress bonsai chamaecyparis obtusa the hinoki cypress is really a false cypress while the cupressus genus is the real cypress. Field grown hinoki bonsai tree. Shop our weekly specials click here. This upright hinoki cultivar gets its unique character from its showy growing pattern.
With distinct care needs this bonsai is rather particular and will usually not thrive unless its caregiver is vigilant which is not meant to deter the beginning bonsai enthusiast rather it is meant as encouragement for success. It is an evergreen coniferous tree native to taiwan and southern japan.