Japanese Bonsai
Japanese Maple Bonsai Tree - Small
According to the Japanese, the Bonsai plant, the shaping and surface of the soil, and the selected container should all come together to capture "heaven and earth." This small maple silk bonsai features leaves of rich burgundy and green for authentic allure.
Merchant: Silk Flowers
Japanese Red Maple (acer palmatum 'red feather')
This Japanese Red Maple has finely dissected palmette shaped leaves (deeply cut like the palm of a hand). Unlike many other red leaf varieties, the deeply saturated purple-red leaves of this Japanese Maple will not "bronze" or "green out" during the summer.
Merchant: Bonsai Boy of New York
Ceramic Pagoda Lantern - 2 1/2" tall
Imported Japanese "sandstone" Ceramic Pagoda. Terrific at the base of or along side your bonsai to create a picturesque landscape, or simply display on a shelf. 2-1/4" x 2-1/2". Shipped via UPS ground - $7.95. Add $1.00 for each additional unit.
Merchant: Bonsai Boy of New York
Japanese Kingsville Boxwood-Large (buxus microphylla 'compacta')
Native to Japan The Kingsville Boxwood is an extremely slow growing tree. It has the smallest leaf of all boxwoods which is why it is sought after for bonsai. The Kingsville Boxwood is an evergeen tree with light green leaves and has excellent branching characheristics.
Merchant: Bonsai Boy of New York
Japanese Kingsville Boxwood Buxus Microphylla "Compacta"
Native to Japan the Kingsville boxwood has the smallest leaf of all boxwoods. The leaves are light green with excellent branching. Can form round compact shape or shape by trimming. A great Bonsai recommended by the Brooklyn Botanical Gardens.
Merchant: Bonsai Boy of New York
Japanese Wisteria (wisteria floribunda)
This delightful wisteria we've all admired on a pergola or arbor has now been trained into a classic tree form.
Merchant: Bonsai Boy of New York







