Bonsai plants or more.


Heptacodium miconioides -- a recent introduction from China.

This multi- stemmed tree bears distinctive small white flowers in the spring and red autumn flowers. The exfoliating bark make this and excellent bonsai possibility. Ot has all the ornamental features necessary to be a prized, useful, and well accepted landscape plant. This large shrub or small tree performs at a time when most other plants are at their worst. It is another summer bloomer creamy white, fragrant flowers. In autumn the flowers are replaced by an autumn show of cherry red. There is no fall color but the bark is interesting in its own right .

Zones 5-8

The plants are smaller. About 8"


Buxus microphylla 'Kingsville'
Compact Boxwood

This dwarf Japanese boxwood is a low-growing, compact shrub that rarely gets more than 3 feet tall. Leaves are a light green, elliptical to lance shaped, and usually 1/4 to 1 inch long. It is usually used as an edging, low hedge, accent, or rock garden plant. This species and most of its cultivars are heat tolerant. This form also known as 'compacta' only grows about 1 foot tall and usually spreads as much as it grows high. With fertilizing, the foliage is a dense green. In the winter they loose their color.

The plants I am selling are three yr. old plants only a few inches tall. They are superb bonsai starts!

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Podocarpus nivalis -. Mountain Totara. This is a N.Z. Native and willl grow in almost any soil and situation It is one of the few hardy Podocarpus. It grows like a prostrate Irish Yew. Low growing and moundaging. It is an ideal choice for Bonsai or for the large rock garden. It has berries, but as these were cuttings off a solitare, I have no idea if is a male form or female. It has never set fruit in twenty years. . With protection it is hardy to Zone 7.

The plants I am selling are three yr. old plants only a few inches tall. They are superb bonsai starts!


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