Maple Bonsai
Japanese Maple Bonsai Tree - Large
Bonsai means "tray gardening" in Japanese. It is any tree or shrub species actively growing but kept small by skillful crown and root pruning. Of course, with this majestic maple bonsai, no care or clipping is involved.
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.
Japanese (Laceleaf) Maple-Red (Acer Palmatum)
Red Leaves. This is the famous Japanese Maple which has finely dissected palmette shaped leaves (deeply cut like the palm of the hand).
Japanese Green Laceleaf Maple (acer palmatum dissectum 'spring delight')
This popular Japanese Maple has finely dissected palmette shaped leaves (deeply cut like the palm of your hand) and a graceful balanced canopy. Spring leaves are light green and edged in red which last into early summer.
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.







