-10% Species of Bonsai Cotoneaster Variegata Bonsai of 7 Years 57707 0 review €30.15 €33.50 Species from the temperate zones of Asia, Europe and Africa belong to the family of Rosaceas.The Cotoneaster Variegata is slow-growing (slower than other varieties), semi-caduc leaves, green and with part of the leaf is white, pinkish white flower, and Red berries. The Cotoneaster Variegata Bonsai is a plant of Outdoor.Gift Box OfferREPRESENTATIVE PHOTO Add to cart
-10% Last items in stock Species of Bonsai Juniperus Sargentii Bonsai 9 years 52513 1 review €43.65 €48.50 Species from China and Japan, belonging to the Cupressacea family.Although practically all species can be transformed into Bonsai, most cannot "compress" after formation pruning, the Juniperus Sargentii, in addition to compacting very well, is greatly appreciated by the lush, and by the hardness of its ideal wood for dead wood (Jin and Shari).Juniperus... Add to cart
-10% New Species of Bonsai Acer Palmatum SPP Bonsai of 7 Years 63707 0 review €30.15 €33.50 A species of the family of Aceráceaes, from Japan.It is a caduca leaf tree, with five lobes (palmatum), being perhaps the most known and appreciated caduca in Bonsai.Taking into account the multiplicity of varieties and their hybrids, sometimes some varieties that are not identified are classified with spp, this clasification (or absence of it, in no way... Add to cart
-10% New Species of Bonsai Acer Palmatum SPP 15 years Bonsai 63725FL 1 review €78.75 €87.50 A species of the family of Aceráceaes, from Japan.It is a caduca leaf tree, with five lobes (palmatum), being perhaps the most known and appreciated caduca in Bonsai.Taking into account the multiplicity of varieties and their hybrids, sometimes some varieties that are not identified are classified with spp, this clasification (or absence of it, in no way... Add to cart
-10% New Last items in stock Species of Bonsai Acer Palmatum SPP 21-year Bonsai 63746FL 0 review €225.00 €250.00 A species of the family of Aceráceaes, from Japan.It is a caduca leaf tree, with five lobes (palmatum), being perhaps the most known and appreciated caduca in Bonsai.Taking into account the multiplicity of varieties and their hybrids, sometimes some varieties that are not identified are classified with spp, this clasification (or absence of it, in no way... Add to cart
-10% New Last items in stock Species of Bonsai Acer Palmatum SPP Bonsai 35 years old 63758A 0 review €585.00 €650.00 A species of the family of Aceráceaes, from Japan.It is a caduca leaf tree, with five lobes (palmatum), being perhaps the most known and appreciated caduca in Bonsai.Taking into account the multiplicity of varieties and their hybrids, sometimes some varieties that are not identified are classified with spp, this clasification (or absence of it, in no way... Add to cart
-10% New Last items in stock Species of Bonsai Acer Palmatum SPP Bonsai 35 years old 63758B 0 review €585.00 €650.00 A species of the family of Aceráceaes, from Japan.It is a caduca leaf tree, with five lobes (palmatum), being perhaps the most known and appreciated caduca in Bonsai.Taking into account the multiplicity of varieties and their hybrids, sometimes some varieties that are not identified are classified with spp, this clasification (or absence of it, in no way... Add to cart
-10% New Species of Bonsai Acer Palmatum SPP Bonsai of 9 Years 63713 0 review €43.65 €48.50 A species of the family of Aceráceaes, from Japan.It is a caduca leaf tree, with five lobes (palmatum), being perhaps the most known and appreciated caduca in Bonsai.Taking into account the multiplicity of varieties and their hybrids, sometimes some varieties that are not identified are classified with spp, this clasification (or absence of it, in no way... Add to cart
-10% New Pre Bonsai Acer Palmatum Green SPP 4-year Pre Bonsai 70151D 0 review €17.95 €19.95 A species of the family of Aceráceaes, from Japan.It is a caduca leaf tree, with five lobes (palmatum), being perhaps the most known and appreciated caduca in Bonsai.Taking into account the multiplicity of varieties and their hybrids, sometimes some varieties that are not identified are classified with spp, this clasification (or absence of it, in no way... Add to cart