Tansu Japanese Cedar Bonsai

Arrives in 4 grower s pot.
Tansu japanese cedar bonsai. Adding only 2 to 3 inches in size per year tansu takes on a broad pyramidal form that in 10 years might reach 3 to 4 feet in height and 3 feet wide. Protect from winter winds. The deep green foliage is quite congested and it makes a wonderful plant for bonsai. The japanese used to still do i guess make tansu chests out of this wood.
A perfect bonsai for those who tend to overwater their plants this cedar like tree will thrive in conditions that other plants would rot from. From what i have learned from additonal sources is that they do in deed back bud on old wood but only in some varieties. Cryptomeria is much loved in japan as an ornamental and as a bonsai. Cryptomeria japonica tansu is a light green slow growing dwarf with pointed needles and a coarsely textured broad upright habit that mimics in miniature a jagged mountain outline.
Vic and our friend will grouper52 both have excellent examples of cryptomeria. It is slow growing barely reaching 60cm in the first 10 years. It grows very slowly into a wide pyramid of dainty green needles. Tansu is among the smallest of the cryptomeria.
Cryptomeria bonsai tree medium. A perfect sculptural addition to asian gardens rock gardens miniature gardens and containers and a fine candidate for bonsai cryptomeria japonica tansu is a dwarf japanese cedar with an interesting and attractive shape that resembles a jagged mountain outline. Cryptomeria japonica tansu this dwarf conifer forms a very dense small shrub. The tansu dwarf form of cryptomeria japonica has lovely light green tiny wedge shaped spikes and reddish brown peeling bark.
A perfect sculptural addition to rock garden or container. Although it is called the japanese cedar it is not a true cedar cedrus. Features light green slow growing needles. Japonica tansu this japanese cedar is an evergreen conifer with fine curved needles that are green in summer and take on striking bronze or purplish tones in winter.
Branches usually persist on the tree with old specimens branched to the ground. Forms an incredibly dense tight ball of fine needle like foliage resembles a green porcupine ideal for bonsai or for rock garden detail as with all japanese cedars this dwarf needs good drainage and medium moisture. Tansu is among the smallest of the cryptomeria. Japonica tansu this japanese cedar is an evergreen conifer with fine curved needles that are green in summer and take on striking bronze or purplish tones in winter.
It grows very slowly into a wide pyramid of dainty green needles. One of the smallest and slowest growing evergreens you re going to find. Cryptomeria japonica tansu is a dwarf form of japanese cedar that grows slowly in a pyramid shape. Tansu with exhibit bronze tones in winter and should be protected from cold dry winter wind.