Styrax Japonica Bonsai

It is a graceful spreading deciduous tree with small oval upward facing leaves which occasionally turn yellow or orange before falling in autumn.
Styrax japonica bonsai. Japanese snowbell styrax japonica from japan having small white or pink bell shaped flowers. Has been grown successfully as a hedge in oregon can also make a very graceful feminine bonsai. Decorative green fruit follows flowers into summer. Ha sido beneficiaria del fondo europeo de desarrollo regional cuyo objetivo es mejorar el uso y la calidad de las tecnologías de la información y de las comunicaciones y el acceso a las mismas y.
The branches droop gracefully and the stems can become quite thick leading to a natural bonsai effect. This graceful native of japan. There are two styrax japonicus japanese snowbell tree ego no ki in the garden both near the pond. On enquiring as to the species i was informed that this bonsai was a styrax.
Prefers cool shady location and appreciates being moist. Japanese snowbell native to china and japan perfect white bell shape flowers with light fragrance nod gracefully along the branches in may. Styrax japonica snowbell styrax bonsai style. The plant reaches 12 in many years with leaves and flowers as per the species.
The plant in area f has achieved its natural form and height and is more prominent after the removal of a large conifer that was shading this. The japanese snowbell tree styrax japonicus also sometimes called the japanese snowdrop tree is hardy in sunset s climate zones 4 to 9 14 to 21 32 to 34 and 39. Styrax japonica wetlands studies and solutions inc. Example of a young styrax in a garden.
This family contains around 130 species of styrax within it and the majority of plants are large woody shrubs or small trees. The floral show is not as profuse as the standard species. Styrax flowering bonsai tree styrax japonicus commonly called japanese snowbell is a species of flowering plant in the family styracaceae native to china japan and korea. The plant in area q on the pond s west side has been pruned into a very low espaliered form.
The latin name styrax japonica is known commonly as the snowbell tree with its origins from south east hokkaido to throughout japan and belongs to the family styracaceae.