Maple Bonsai
Dwarf Japanese Maple (acer palmatum 'kiyo hime')
Rare Dwarf Japanese Maple in the 'Yatsabusa' group. Slow growing with small leaves that have a soft delicate texture. Lots of twiggy branches. Leaves have a thin purple/pink edge in the spring. Most desirable for bonsai. Deciduous. Keep outdoors. 32 years old.
Weeping White Birch (betula pendula 'trosts dwarf')
This dwarf only grows to 3-4 feet tall, and is highly sought after for bonsai. It has a fine textured thread-leafed light green foliage that looks like a weeping laceleaf maple. Has a peeling bark trunk with pendulous catkins.
Full Moon Maple (acer japonicum)
The Full Moon Maple is a very slow growing ornamental Maple with deeply cut light green leaves. The main ornamental charachteristic is red, yellow and orange fall color. The purplish-red flowers are followed by reddish winged fruit.
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.
Alaska Cedar - Extra Large (Chamecyparis Thoides Andelensis "little jamie")
Alaska Cedar. Upright evergreen with light-green foliage. Likes sun. Hardy to -25 degrees F. We grow three (3) together in one pot to give the appearance of a grove or forest scene. Looks and feels like your someplace else. Like the Japanese Maple, keep outdoors.
Alaska Cedar - Large (Chamecyparis Thoides Andelensis "little jaime")
Upright evergreen with light-green foliage. Likes sun. Hardy to -25 degrees F. We grow three (3) together in one pot to give the appearance of a grove or forest scene. Looks and feels like you're someplace else. Like the Japanese Maple, keep outdoors.







