Bonsai Trees,Bonsai Pots,Bonsai Tools NURSERY OPEN 2124 DUTCH HOLLOW RD AVON, NY 14414 CALL FOR HOURS Ph. 585-734-7035 email- hollowcreekbonsai@yahoo.com | BUY BONSAI TREES, POTS, TOOLS & MORE FOR LESS AT HOLLOW CREEK BONSAI IN AVON, NEW YORK. - If you are coming to the 3rd U.S. National Bonsai Exhibition June 9-10, 2012 in Rochester, NY be sure to stop out to our Store and Nursery. We are just 10 miles south of the exhibition hall and will be having a cookout for all that stop by the 8th, 9th, and 10th. - Remember we have one of the largest selections of Specimen trees, Bonsai Pots (1"-36") and tools in America. | | I have just added 30 new Exhibition grade and Very High Quality Bonsai Pots to our catalog. Several 24" width or grater. - Just CLICK ON any one of the ICONS below and start your BONSAI ADVENTURE - Note:"THE SCENT OF FLOWERS CANNOT TRAVEL AGAINST THE WIND, BUT THE SCENT OF GOOD DEEDS TRAVELS IN ALL DIRECTIONS." THE DHAMMAPADA |
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Rare 10" Seiju Elm Shohin Bonsai Tree, 9ces34Rare Seiju Elm Bonsai Tree in a 6" fine quality bonsai pot, is 10" tall and has a 1" dia
trunk.. A small, fast growing, deciduous tree that is a sport of the Hokkaido elm. It has
small leaves. The bark will start showing age in three years, becoming very fissured. Great
for bonsai and garden railroads . Prune to any shape desired.
Chinese Elm - Ulmus parvifolia 'Seiju' [Seiju Elm]
General Information: Chinese elm is fast growing, deciduous or evergreen depending on its
location, forms a graceful upright rounded canopy with shiny, dark green leathery leaves.
elm is moderatly salt tolerant. Several dwarf varieties, sports of Ulmus parvifolia, exist
which grow slower than the ordinary Chinese elm but it produces a much finer network of
twigs and branches. It is these sports which are used for bonsai.
Family: Ulmaceae.
Lighting: Will grow in full sun or partial shade.
Temperature: Zones 5B - 10A. More restricted zones may apply to some of the dwarf
varieties.
Watering: Needs a lot of water.
Fertilizing: To retain and produce small leaves, do not feed high nitrogen fast-acting
fertilizers. Feeding three times a year is sufficient to maintain good color and healthy
growth without enlarging the size of the leaves.
Pruning and wiring: Most shaping can be done by pruning. The bark is thin and may be
damaged easily.
Propagation: Cuttings may be made from new tip growth taken in early summer.
Repotting: They transplant well. Use Hollow Creek Farms Double Screened or
Professional Main Bonsai Soil. They have heavy root growth so must have root room. Be
sure to add Hollow Creek Farms Micro Plus to the root area when transplanting.
Pests and diseases: Boreres and chewing insects seem to be the only pests bothering
the plant. Cankers may develop on young trunks where soil is excessively wet. 9ces34
Our Price: $99.95
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