Weeping Boer Bean Bonsai

This tree comes from a sub tropical region and is only half hardy to frost.
Weeping boer bean bonsai. The bark is rough and brown or grey brown. Weeping boer bean is a medium large semi deciduous mildly frost sensitive tree with a slightly aggressive root system. It is often referred to as the parrot tree because it attracts parrots. The tree is densely branched and has a round wide spanning top.
Its eventual height and spread is largely dependent of rainfall climate and soil. It is named for the copious nectar that drips from its flowers which attracts various species of birds and insects. 365 days time lapse from seed to bonsai. It is well suited as shade or ornamental tree in warmer regions and is consequently widely cultivated in gardens and parks.
Trees can reach a height of 22 m but most commonly grow 11 to 16 m with a spread of 10 to 15 m. The weeping boer bean may be an option but i must draw your attention to the following. Schotia brachypetala weeping boer bean. The woodland tree is native to africa south of the zambezi river where it occurs at middle altitudes.
The weeping boer bean is a medium sized to large tree varying in height from 11 m to 16 m and able to reach 22 m. As promised sorce here is another bonsai that i have. The weeping boer bean is a handsome medium to large tree with a wide spreading densely branched rounded crown. It has dark green once divided leaves and bears striking deep red flowers sometimes in profusion.
The weeping boer bean is a handsome rugged looking. Its leaves are compound comprised of four to six leaflets. It has a single trunk which grows its first branches rather close to the ground. Weeping boer bean schotia brachypetala.
Schotia brachypetala or weeping boer bean is a leguminous flowering tree in the family fabaceae and the subfamily detarioideae. It has a single trunk that sometimes branches low down. This tree is most commonly called the weeping boerbean but is also known as the tree fuchsia or african walnut. It has a single trunk that sometimes branches low down.
Medium to large growing tree with a widely spreading rounded canopy that is densely branched. This means it will need to be covered during winter for the first two or three years and will suffer from some frost damage during the winters thereafter.