Recommended Pick
Blood Orange Bonsai Tree
Price: $89.95. The Blood Orange is a variety of orange (citrus sinensis) with crimson, blood-colored flesh. The fruit ranges from small to medium sized; its skin is usually pitted, but can be smooth. Blood Oranges owe their distinctive appearance to a pigment called anthocyanin not typically found in citrus, but common in other red fruits and flowers. Not only is the inside of the orange darkly pigmented, but the outside may feature dark washes of red. Good indoor bonsai tree.![]()
Recommended Pick
Flowering Mount Fuji Serissa
Price: $59.95. Beautiful white, star-shaped, miniature flowers. This sub-tropical variegated evergreen, which is imported from Japan, can bloom profusely with delicate white miniature flowers. Excellent for beginners.
Recommended Pick
Oriental Ficus Bonsai Tree (Coiled Trunk)
Price: $49.95. Fig species which is native to south and southeast Asia. This evergreen tree is particularly good for bonsai training as they produce sturdy trunks, good branching characteristics and shiny leaves. Best to trim the leaves in early summer as the new leaves that subsequently grow will be smaller than the ones removed. Ours is trained in the coiled trunk style. Great for indoors.![]()
Recommended Pick
Willow Leaf Ficus Bonsai Tree
Price: $79.95. Also known as Mexicana Ficus. Elongated, light green leaves have a striking resemblance to the popular Weeping Willow tree. Our tree is grown with the roots growing over a large textured rock and then down into the soil. This tree does particularly well indoors.![]()
Recommended Pick
Ginseng Ficus Bonsai Tree
Price: $160.00. Also known as Banyan Fig and Taiwan Ficus. The Retusa has small dark green leaves that alternate up the stem and which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy exposed bulbous roots. Among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.![]()
Price: $160.00. Also known as Banyan Fig and Taiwan Ficus. The Retusa has small dark green leaves that alternate up the stem and which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy exposed bulbous roots. Among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.![]()








