Fukien Tea Tree Bonsai Flowering

Recommended indoor flowering bonsai tree grown and trained by bonsai boy.
Fukien tea tree bonsai flowering. Fukien tea bonsai are some of the most prestigious one of a kind specimen bonsai in the world. The fukien tea has small white flowers that can bloom at any time and an attractive grey bark with darker elevated areas. T he fukien tea bonsai or carmona retusa is a genus of flowering plants in the borage family. The fukien tea is still very popular for penjing in china and in western countries it is a common indoor bonsai tree.
Flowering tea tree fujian fukien tea fukien tea bonsai tree produces tiny white flowers and berries. This tree has small white flowers that can bloom at any time. They are named after the fujian province of china where these trees are native to. Fukien tea love the heat and bright locations so keeping them as an indoor bonsai tree on an east or west facing windowsill can be quite easy.
The tree is found from india and malaysia to the philippines. Small white flowers can appear all year round and sometimes produce small yellow red to dark berries. The fukien tea bonsai also goes by fujian tea and its scientific name of ehretia microphylla. It is also found in parts of australia japan taiwan and indonesia.
If the flowers are fertilized they are replaced with a miniature red cherry. Contained within the fruit is one hard seed. They bud tiny green red or black fruits. Potted in an 15 brown rectangle mica container.
Native to the fujan province of china. Its small dark green shiny leaves have tiny white dots on the upper side and are covered with hairs underneath. The flowers turn into red berries that turn darker with age. Fukien tea tree bonsai is native to china originally named after the chinese province fukien fuijan in chinese.
It is one of the most common bonsai trees to grow indoors. The fukien tea is a tropical evergreen shrub originating from southern china. Suitable humidity drip tray is recommended. One of our more popular indoor trees the fujian tea tree shares similar leaf and trunk characteristics as the chinese elm but with the added benefit of blooming white flowers.
This plant is also known as the philippine tea tree and is a flowering plant in the borage family. This bonsai will need. These trees begin to look aged earlier than most other trees suitable for bonsai. They sport small dark green shiny leaves that grow in small clumps.
47 years old 14 x 16 x 28 tall. Delicate white blossom bloom almost year round and small dark green leaves are shiny with little white. They blossom many times during the year and serve as beautiful indoor plants.