Aralia
Aralia, with its intricate leaves and elegant stature, has a secret talent—regenerating from almost anything! This bonsai can sprout new growth from a mere snippet of a leaf or stem, turning any pruning session into a chance for artistic experimentation and renewal in your miniature world
Acacia
The Acacia isn't just a miniature marvel; it's also a master of survival. Acacias are equipped with thorns, and in the wild, they form
symbiotic relationships with ants. These ants protect the acacia tree by creating a miniature bodyguard squad for your bonsai with a touch of wild charm
Blue Bell
Blue Bell can withstand substantial pruning and bounce back with vitality. A cherished choice among bonsai enthusiasts, this resilient beauty showcases its ability to thrive, even when sculpted into captivating miniature masterpieces
Premna
Premna trees have a remarkable skill—they can survive extreme pruning and bounce back vigorously. This makes them a favorite for bonsai enthusiasts, showcasing their resilience and ability to thrive even when sculpted into miniature works of art
Gingseng Ficus
A tree in the fig family Moraceae. It is native in a range from
China through tropical Asia and the Caroline Islands to Australia
Brazilian Rainforest
This delicate tree resemble the Mimosa, with its compact leaflet structure. It enjoys bright light, high humidity and consistent watering
Bougainvillea
This tree is native to the desert, likes to dry out between watering, and produces paper-like flowers. Commonly grown as a vine, it makes a beautiful bonsai
Chinese Elm
A popular choice among beginners to bonsai, this tree has a sturdy trunk lined with small dark green leaves
Chinese Privet
The Ligustrum genus belongs to the olive family. These trees take well to styling, and are fast growing. Considered to be beginner friendly, this variety does like lots of attention
Fukien
Tea
These trees carry large dark green glossy leaves, and small white flowers. They appreciate high light and lots of water, best suited to those with some bonsai experience
Ficus
This hardy family has lots of different varieties to choose from. Perfect for the bonsai beginner. These trees are adaptable to a variety of living conditions
Eugenia
The variety is often used as a topiary in warmer climates, because they are easily shaped. A consistent care schedule is necessary to keep them happy, but they can be beginner friendly
Jaboticaba
Commonly known as the "Brazilian Grape Tree", this variety of tree holds the capability to produce small clusters of fruit that grow directly on the trunk.
Young foliage has a red hue, and matures to a deep bright green with a textured trunk
Juniper
These tropical evergreens are among the most popular varieties for bonsai. They are known for maintaining their dwarf foliage, and are meant to be grown indoors year-round. Having high humidity is essential for them to thrive
Lavander Star
Lavender Star not only captivates with its star-shaped purple flowers but also has a quirky habit. Its young leaves exhibit a reddish hue, adding a touch of drama to its appearance before maturing into the calming green tones of a classic bonsai beauty
Powder Puff
The Powder Puff bonsai earns its whimsical name from its unique flowers. These vibrant blooms, available in various colors, add a playful and charming touch, creating miniature bursts of color and joy
Mediterranean Olive
Commonly known as the "Brazilian Grape Tree", this variety of tree holds the capability to produce small clusters of fruit that grow directly on the trunk.
Young foliage has a red hue, and matures to a deep bright green with a textured trunk
Parrots Beak
These tropical evergreens are among the most popular varieties for bonsai. They are known for maintaining their dwarf foliage, and are meant to be grown indoors year-round. Having high humidity is essential for them to thrive
Mini Jade
These succulent trees will love a spot with full sun, and appreciate if you forget to water them. The perfect tree as an introduction to bonsai, they have fast foliage, easy care, and are great for styling
Natal Plum
Native to South Africa, the Natal Plum has round glossy foliage, with small thorns tucked under the leaves.
It bears white star shaped flowers, and bright red plums
Podocarpus
Commonly called a Buddhist Pine, this conifer bears long and narrow dark green leaves that resemble the needles of a Yew.
This delicate fruit-bearing tree has bright green oblong leaves, and can develop a prominent trunk. Under proper conditions it will grow red trumpet-shaped flowers that can turn into miniature fruits
Schefflera
Commonly called a Dwarf Umbrella Tree, this tree has compound radially arranged leaves, and does not produce hard wood or rough bark. Their simple care lends well to a bonsai beginner
Serissa
A delicate tree, with the nick name "Tree of a Thousand Stars" thanks to its canopy which gets covered by tiny white flowers.
Best suited for those with more bonsai experience, this tree can be very sensitive
Sea-Hibiscus
The plant is native to tropical shores of the Pacific and Indian oceans, Today it is cultivated or naturalized throughout the tropical and subtropical regions of the world
Sweet Plum
With the right care, this tree will reward you with small dark blue fruit- which resemble plums.
Although sensitive to low humidity, this tree can still be hardy for those looking for a more delicate piece to their collection
Mimosa
Caring for the Mimosa Plant is relatively easy, making it suitable for both experienced and novice plant enthusiasts. This resilient plant can flourish and reward you with its captivating displays of foliage movement
Singapore Holly
The tree produces small, pink flowers in spring and summer is native to the northern hemisphere
Tamarind
Tamarind not only offer the charm of miniature foliage but also produce the famous tangy tamarind fruits when mature. Imagine enjoying both the aesthetic appeal of a bonsai and the addition of watching it produce beautiful fruits, all in one tree
Silver Berry
Silverberry boasts not only elegant silver-green leaves but a surprising secret—tiny fragrant flowers. Inconspicuous to the eye, these blooms release a delightful scent, turning your serene bonsai corner into a miniature garden of olfactory delights