Low Light Bonsai Species
Indian banyan ficus benghalensis.
Low light bonsai species. Even though there are still debates over whether or not a lucky bamboo tree dracaena braunii. This low light slow growing house plant has dense dark pointed leaves arranged on stiff symmetrical branches. Get free shipping on qualified any light low light bonsai trees or buy online pick up in store today in the outdoors department. Several types of fernf include silver lace fern boston fern bird s nest fern maiden hair fern and my personal favorite bonsai ferns.
It can also survive in low light conditions. Ficus neriifolia is a willow leafed fig that is known for its thin foliage strong root spread and twiggy branch. The low light plants that you see pictured above is called a texas ebony or mimosa tree. When we talk about low light by definition we are referring to indoor light conditions.
Choose low light bonsai plants such as the ficus ficus salicifolia which grows well in u s. 1 ficus ficus benjamina is a weeping fig that is evergreen and fast growing with lush foliage and interesting roots. There are no trees that can be used for bonsai that can live in low light. There are many different varieties of cherry tree that are suitable for growing indoors in low light it is best to choose a dwarf variety or even a cherry bonsai and it does look amazing when it flowers and fruits.
Grows well in shady and poor lighting conditions is cold hardy which is good for basements. There are just too many species that are great for growing as low light indoor plants. Best indoor bonsai low light. Position your dwarf schefflera bonsai in bright indirect light and protect from direct sun.
Other popular indoor bonsai trees include the crassula jade the carmona fukien tea the schefflera arboricola hawaiian umbrella and the sageretia sweet plum. Banyan informal upright cascade semi cascade rock over root clasped to rock clump group planting. The ficus is tolerant to low humidity and can withstand quite a lot. A good choice for beginners.
There are however a number of species that can live indoors if enough light is provided either from windows or electric light. Norfolk island pine bonsai. Bonsai trees that grow under low light rubber tree bonsai. Cherry trees are ideal for growing indoors because they only require 6 hours of sunlight to grow a healthy specimen.