Seiju Chinese Elm Bonsai

One of a king ulmus parvifolia seiju elm corky aged bark and smaller leaves than the traditional chinese elm makes this bonsai unique.
Seiju chinese elm bonsai. The chinese elm ulmus parvifolia also known as the lacebark elm is among most readily available and most forgiving bonsai trees to work with making it a great choice for beginners. Native to east asia the chinese elm is one of the most popular bonsai trees especially among beginners. Bark becomes corky with age. These lovely semi evergreen trees can grow up to 65 feet tall in their native habitat but have been cultivated in miniature form for bonsai for generations.
It is a sort of ulmus parvifolia hokkaido that features slightly larger leaves and a faster growth rate. Chinese elm seiju lacebark elm seiju primarily used for rock gardens and bonsai ulmus parvifolia seiju chinese elm is a dwarf deciduous tree of rounded habit noted for its excellent foliage multi colored bark and good resistance to dutch elm disease. The older korean unglazed pot also compliments this tree. Prune train and repot the bonsai only as needed.
More sizes available call now for information 1 704 545 9058 click here for information on how to grow chinese elm bonsai trees seiju chinese elm bonsai bella bonsai. Seiju is a dwarf cultivar that is primarily used for rock gardens and bonsai. Seiju 1 chinese elm bonsai tree in plastic training pot. The chinese elm ulmus parvifolia or lacebark elm is an ornamental deciduous tree that is a good species for a beginner to grow as bonsai.
The shiny foliage of leathery dark green leaves turns yellow to burgundy in the fall. The chinese elm cultivar ulmus parvifolia seiju is a dwarf variety a sport of hokkaido. To care for it properly keep the tree warm and the soil moist.