Texas Ebony Bonsai Tree

It is also extremely tolerant of growing conditions in the home.
Texas ebony bonsai tree. The texas ebony bonsai tree shown here is a native texas tree that is part of the acacia or mimosa family its also native to parts of mexico. Texas ebony is an interesting species with small thorns and fragrant summer flowers. It produces creamy fragrant flowers that attract bees. A great tree to add to any collection.
The flowering texas ebony will thrive indoors in high light and appreciates being kept outdoors during the spring and summer. The cambial layer seems to still be green. Texas ebony bonsai tree scientific name pithecellobium flexicaule is an evergreen that is ideal for use in dry desert climate. This is a one of a kind texas ebony after recently being defoliated this texas ebony is a very unique species that has creamy fragrant flowers in spring and summer and small little thorns along their twisting branches.
These sun loving drought tolerant trees produce strong canopies during growth making these burly trees able to tolerate strong winds. The tree you see is the tree you will receive. Another interesting fact is that their leaves respond to daylight and you can watch them open and close. When night time temperatures drop below 45 degrees we suggest that you place the tree on a windowsill or on a table in front of one.
Also known by colorful names such as ape s earring and ebony blackhead texas ebony ebenopsis ebano is a slow growing multi or single stemmed tree or shrub that gradually reaches a height of 15. Bonsai texas ebony has fragrant flowers in spring and summer. The texas ebony is an outstanding tree that easily fits into any landscape. Is it best to leave the foliage as is or should i defoliate and let it flush out in spring again.
This is a texas ebony i have. Texas ebony te is an excellent indoor bonsai material that forms a graceful airy and attractive tree. This ebony exhibits an interesting coiled root structure with a slanted trunk. It seems the leaves have started to yellow and i m not sure if it got a little too cold or not enough water.
Its seeds are edible and are used as a coffee substitute.