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Ficus Banyan Bonsai Tree
Ficus Banyan Bonsai Tree
(ficus orientalis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeOur unique specimen bonsai features extensive banyan roots growing down into the soil. This impressive broadleaf, trouble-free evergreen has smaller leaves than the Benjamina. Very easy indoor maintenance.Ficus Bonsai Tree - Banyan Style


Ficus Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style
(ficus benjamina )

Ficus Bonsai TreeThe Ficus Benjamina is an indoor tropical bonsai tree that is easy to care for. Has evergreen leaves with a pointed tip that can be reduced in size by trimming. Trimming will also keep the tree tight and compact as will direct sun. Field grown specimen, trained in the multi-trunk Banyan Style.Ficus Bonsai Tree - Banyan Style


Ficus Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style
(ficus benjamina )

Ficus Bonsai TreeThe Ficus Benjamina is an indoor tropical bonsai tree that is easy to care for. Has evergreen leaves with a pointed tip that can be reduced in size by trimming. Trimming will also keep the tree tight and compact as will direct sun. Field grown specimen, trained in the Banyan Style. Green Emerald Ficus Bonsai Tree


Green Emerald Ficus Bonsai Tree
(ficus microcarpa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Green Island Ficus. Has oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosettes at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well. Has aerial roots and exposed roots which give the appearance of great age. Different than other ficus varieties in that the leaves are much thicker.  Free Affiliate Marketing consultant Does well in lower or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Easy indoor maintenance.
Green Emerald Ficus Bonsai Tree
(ficus microcarpa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Green Island Ficus. Has oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of its branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and easily develops aerial roots when kept humid. Different than other ficus varieties in that the leaves are much thicker. Does well in lower or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Easy tin ceiling tiles indoor maintenance.
Ficus Retusa Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style
(ficus retusa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig. The Retusa has small, dark green leaves which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy trunk with tiered branching and an extensive banyan root system. The herpes dating sites Retusa is among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Ficus Retusa Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style
(ficus retusa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig. The Retusa has small, dark green leaves which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy trunk with tiered branching and an extensive banyan root system. The Retusa is among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Ficus Retusa Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style
(ficus retusa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig. The Retusa has small, dark green leaves which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy trunk with tiered branching and an extensive banyan root system. The Retusa is among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Green Emerald Ficus Bonsai Tree
(ficus microcarpa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig. The Retusa has small, dark green leaves which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy trunk, with an extensive banyan root sysem. The Retusa is among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Green Emerald Ficus Bonsai Tree
(ficus microcarpa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Green Island Ficus. Has oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of its branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and easily develops aerial roots when kept humid. Different than other ficus varieties in that the leaves are much thicker. Does well in lower or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Easy indoor maintenance.
Green Emerald Ficus Bonsai Tree
(ficus microcarpa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Green Island Ficus. Has oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of its branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and easily develops aerial roots when kept humid. Different than other ficus varieties in that the leaves are much thicker. Does well in lower or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Retusa Bonsai Tree
(ficus retusa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig. The Retusa has small, dark green leaves which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy trunk with curved, tiered branches with extensive banyan roots. The Retusa is among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Ficus Retusa Bonsai Tree
(ficus retusa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig. The Retusa has small, dark green leaves which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy trunk, tiered layered style branches and extensive banyan roots. The Retusa is among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Willow Leaf Ficus Bonsai Tree
(ficus nerifolia/salicafolia)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Mexicana Ficus. Elongated, light green leaves have a striking resemblance to the popular Weeping Willow tree. Has a heavy trunk with banyan roots. This tree does particularly well indoors in lower or higher lighting conditions.
Willow Leaf Ficus Bonsai Tree
Three Tree Forest Group
(nerifolia/salicafolia)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Mexicana Ficus. Elongated, light green leaves have a striking resemblance to the popular Weeping Willow Tree. Ours have heavy trunks with a full canopy. Does very well indoors.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – With Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ginseng Ficus Bonsai Tree
(ficus retusa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig and Taiwan Ficus. The Retusa has small dark green leaves that alternate up the stem and which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy exposed bulbous roots. Among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Ficus Bonsai Tree Large – Double Planting
(ficus exotica)

Ficus Bonsai TreeFull evergreen canopy with extensive dark green foliage. Does great indoors.
Oriental Ficus Bonsai Tree
Seven (7) Tree Forest Group
(benjamina ‘orientalis’)

Ficus Bonsai TreeFig species which is native to south and south-east asia. This evergreen tree is particularly good for bonsai training as they produce sturdy trunks, good branching characteristics and shiny leaves that remain on the branches much better than other ficus varieties. Three tree forest group. Easy care and great for indoors.
Brown Turkey Fig
(ficus carica)

Ficus Bonsai TreeFigs are naturally a mediterranean fruit tree but the American Brown Turkey Fig is prized and refers to the color of its large ripe pear-shaped fruit which has a purple-brown skin with ruby red or garnet flesh that is very sweet and succulent. Delicious when grown fresh and very popular as dried. This sun loving tree is capable of producing up to 3 crops of their fruits per year. Figs do not need pollinating to produce fruits and fruit on the previous years growth.
Ficus Bonsai Tree
Forest Group – Variegated
(ficus benjamina)

Ficus Bonsai TreeThis popular evergreen bonsai is recommended for home or office and does well in lower or higher lighting conditions. Forest group style with variegated foliage.
Ginseng Ficus Bonsai Tree – Extra Large
(ficus retusa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig and Taiwan Ficus. The Retusa has small dark green leaves that alternate up the stem and which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy exposed bulbous roots. Among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root Over Rock
(ficus natalensis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeHas oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and has significant aerial roots. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are thicker. Does well in medium or higher lighting conditions. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Brown Turkey Fig
(ficus carica)

Ficus Bonsai TreeFigs are naturally a mediterranean fruit tree but the American Brown Turkey Fig is prized and refers to the color of its large ripe pear-shaped fruit which has a purplish brown skin with ruby red or garnet flesh that is very sweet and succulent. Delicious when grown fresh and very popular as dried. This sun loving tree is capable of producing up to three crops of their fruits per year. Figs do not need pollinating to produce fruits and fruit on the previous years growth. Deciduous. Keep outdoors.
Oriental Ficus Bonsai Tree – Banyan Style
(benjamina ‘orientalis’)

Ficus Bonsai TreeFig species which is native to south and south-east asia. This banyan style evergreen tree is particularly good for bonsai training as they produce sturdy trunks, good branching characteristics and shiny leaves that remain on the branches much better than other ficus varieties. Easy care and great for indoors.
Ginseng Ficus Bonsai Tree
(ficus retusa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig and Taiwan Ficus. The Retusa has small dark green leaves that alternate up the stem and which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy exposed bulbous roots. Among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Artificial Ficus Bonsai Tree

Ficus Bonsai TreePlease allow up to 14 days for delivery.
Handcrafted Ficus bonsai tree with artificial foliage and a preserved Grapewood trunk.
Oriental Ficus Bonsai Tree
Five (5) Tree Forest Group
(benjamina ‘orientalis’)

Ficus Bonsai TreeFig species which is native to south and south-east asia. This evergreen tree is particularly good for bonsai training as they produce sturdy trunks, good branching characteristics and shiny leaves that remain on the branches much better than other ficus varieties. Three tree forest group. Easy care and great for indoors.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Variegated Forest Group
(ficus benjamina )

Ficus Bonsai TreeThe Ficus Benjamina is an indoor tropical bonsai tree that is easy to care for. Has large evergreen leaves with a pointed tip that can be reduced in size by trimming. Trimming will also keep the tree tight and compact as will direct sun.
Ficus Bonsai Tree Forest Group
(ficus benjamina)

Ficus Bonsai TreeThis popular evergreen bonsai is recommended for home or office and does well in lower or higher lighting conditions. Forest group style.
Brown Turkey Fig
(ficus carica)

Ficus Bonsai TreeFigs are naturally a mediterranean fruit tree but the American Brown Turkey Fig is prized and refers to the color of its large ripe pear-shaped fruit which has a purple-brown skin with ruby red or garnet flesh that is very sweet and succulent. Delicious when grown fresh and very popular as dried. This sun loving tree is capable of producing up to 3 crops of their fruits per year. Figs do not need pollinating to produce fruits and fruit on the previous years growth.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Variegated
(ficus benjamina)

Ficus Bonsai TreeThe Ficus Benjamina is an indoor tropical bonsai tree that is easy to care for. The Benjamina has large dark evergreen leaves with a pointed tip that can be reduced in size by trimming. Trimming will also keep the tree tight and compact as will direct sun.
Green Emerald Ficus Bonsai Tree-Root over Rock
(ficus microcarpa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Green Island Ficus. Has oval to roundish dark green shiny leaves. Easily forms rosetts at the end of its branches if kept trimmed. Branches and fruits well and easily develops aerial roots when kept humid. Different than other Ficus varieties in that the leaves are much thicker. Does well in lower, medium or high lighting conditions. Ours has exposed roots growing over a textured rock and down into the soil. One of our favorites. Very easy indoor maintenance.
Willow Leaf Ficus Bonsai Tree – Shohin Style
(ficus nerifolia/salicafolia)

Ficus Bonsai TreeWhat is Shohin bonsai? “Shohin” is the Japanese word for “a tiny thing.” The basic rules of Shohin bonsai demand that it may not be higher than 25cm (that’s 10 inches) when measured from the rim of the pot to the top of the tree. Most experts believe that you must be able to hold the Shohin bonsai in one hand and it must express the beauty of a large tree in miniature. The exact measure of the height of the tree is then less important. Also known as Mexicana Ficus. Elongated, light green leaves have a striking resemblance to the popular Weeping Willow tree. This tree does particularly well indoors in low, moderate or higher lighting conditions.
Ficus Retusa Golden Coin Bonsai Tree (Curved Trunk) – Large
(ficus retusa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig. The Golden Coin Ficus has small, dark green, oval leaves which are similar to the Ficus Microcarpa. It has grey to reddish bark that is dotted with small, horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. Has a heavy trunk and is trained in the traditional bonsai style with a curved trunk. Among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Willow Leaf Ficus Bonsai Tree – Root over Rock
(nerifolia/salicafolia)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Mexicana Ficus. Elongated, light green leaves have a striking resemblance to the popular Weeping Willow tree. Our tree is grown with the roots growing over a large textured rock and then down into the soil. This tree does particularly well indoors.
Ficus Root Over Rock Bonsai Tree
(ficus orientalis)

Ficus Bonsai TreeOur unique bonsai features exposed roots growing over a large textured rock and down into the soil. This impressive broad leaf, trouble-free evergreen is recommended for indoors and is very easy to maintain.
Ginseng Ficus Bonsai Tree – Large
(Ficus Retusa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig and Taiwan Ficus. The Retusa has small dark green leaves which alternate up the stem and which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. All have heavy trunks with exposed aerial roots. Among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Ficus-Stone Landscape Scene with Fishing Pole
(ficus compacta)

Ficus Bonsai TreeThe rocks selected for this unusual arrangement are imported and washed in acid, making them strikingly unique. We then cut and cement the rocks to one side of the pot, leaving an ample well between them to hold water. A ceramic bridge is cemented to the rocks on either side. A miniature, glazed mud figurine which overlooks the water is also added and cemented in place. To complete the scene, a pagoda figurine is cemented to the stone located above the bridge. On the opposite side of this restful scene, we have selected for planting, a low maintenance, easy-to-care-for Ficus bonsai. The entire landscape is arranged in an attractive, glazed, imported ceramic container.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Curved Trunk
(ficus exotica)

Ficus Bonsai TreeVery full tight canopy with pleasing shaped trunk. Trim foliage to maintain compact shape. Does very well indoors.
Oriental Ficus Bonsai – 3 Tree Group
(ficus benjamina ‘orientalis’)

Ficus Bonsai TreeFig species which is native to South and Southeastern Asia. These evergreen trees are particularly good for bonsai training, as they produce sturdy trunks, good branching characteristics and shiny leaves. Great for indoors year round. The brighter the location, the more compact the growth. Three tree forest group, easy maintenance.
Willow Leaf Ficus Bonsai Tree – Coiled Trunk Large
(ficus nerifolia/salicafolia)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Mexicana Ficus. Elongated, light green leaves have a striking resemblance to the popular weeping willow tree. This tree does particularly well indoors in low, moderate or high lighting conditions.
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Willow Leaf Ficus Bonsai Tree-Medium
(Ficus Nerifolia/Salisafolia)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso knows as Mexicana Ficus. Elongated, light green leaves have a striking resemblance to the popular weeping willow tree. This tree does particularly well indoors in low, moderate or high lighting conditions.
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Ficus ‘Too Little’ – Large
(ficus benjamina too little)

Ficus Bonsai TreeNew miniature cultivar of the popular Ficus Benjamina with very small leaves and compact growth habit. Great for indoors in low, moderate or high lighting conditions.
Ginseng Ficus Bonsai Tree – Medium
(Ficus Retusa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig and Taiwan Ficus. The Retusa has small dark green leaves which alternate up the stem and which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. All have heavy trunks with exposed aerial roots. Among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Ficus Retusa Bonsai (Medium) Curved Shaped Trunk

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig and Taiwan Ficus. The Retusa has small, dark green leaves which alternate up the stem and which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small, horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. All have heavy trunks and all are trained in the traditional curved shape. Among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Oriental Ficus Bonsai Tree – Large Size
(ficus benjamina ‘orientalis’)

Ficus Bonsai TreeFig species which is native to South and Southeastern Asia. This evergreen tree is particularly well suited for bonsai training, as they produce sturdy trunks, good branching charachteristics and shiny leaves. Great for indoors year round, the brighter the location the more compact the growth.
Ficus Oriental Bonsai Tree/Water Bonsai Pot
(ficus ‘orientalis’)

Ficus Bonsai TreeThe Ficus Orientalis has very small leaves and compact growth habit. Great for indoors in low, moderate or high lighting conditions. Our tree is planted in a water pot which has a well on one side that holds water. We include a fisherman figure along with a fishing pole and ceramic fish.
Oriental Ficus Bonsai Tree (Coiled Trunk) – Large
(benjamina ‘orientalis’)

Ficus Bonsai TreeFig species which is native to south and southeast Asia. This evergreen tree is particularly good for bonsai training as they produce sturdy trunks, good branching characteristics and shiny leaves. Best to trim the leaves in early summer as the new leaves that subsequently grow will be smaller than the ones removed. Ours is trained in the coiled trunk style. Great for indoors.
Oriental Ficus Coiled Bonsai Tree – Small
(ficus benjamina ‘orientalis’)

Ficus Bonsai TreeFig species which is native to South and South-East Asia. This evergreen tree is particularly good for bonsai training as they produce sturdy trunks, good branching charachteristics and shiny leaves. Best to trim in early summer as the new leaves that subsequently grow will be smaller than the ones removed. Ours is trained in the coiled trunk style. Great for indoors year-round, the brighter the location, the more compact the growth.
Mistletoe Fig Bonsai Tree
(ficus diversifolia)

Ficus Bonsai TreeThere are over 800 species of the Ficus genus. The Mistletoe Fig is one of the few Ficus that will fruit in the house. The leaves bear tiny brown spots and the pea sized fruits appear all year round and are inedible. The oval shaped leaves look just like mistletoe. Very slow grower. Excellent for indoors.
Ginseng Ficus Bonsai Tree – Small
(Ficus Retusa)

Ficus Bonsai TreeAlso known as Banyan Fig and Taiwan Ficus. The Retusa has small dark green leaves which alternate up the stem and which are more oval than the Benjamina. Grey to reddish bark dotted with small horizontal flecks, similar to tiger-like markings. All have heavy trunks with exposed aerial roots. Among the most tolerant, versatile and trouble-free bonsai trees for indoor use.
Oriental Ficus Bonsai In Lava Rock
(ficus benjamina ‘orientalis’)

Ficus Bonsai TreeFig species which is native to South and Southeastern Asia. These evergreen trees are particularly good for bonsai training, as they produce sturdy trunks, good branching characteristics and shiny leaves. Great for indoors year round. The brighter the location, the more compact the growth. Three tree forest group, easy maintenance.
Pre Bonsai Ficus Retusa Bonsai Curved Shaped Trunk
Already Trimmed and Trained – Large
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Ficus Midnight Bonsai Tree- Medium
(benjamina ‘midnight’)

Ficus Bonsai TreeNew miniature cultivar of the popular Ficus Benjamina with smaller leaves and very dark green color and compact growth habit. Great for indoors in lower or higher lighting conditions.
Ficus Bonsai Tree – Variegated
(ficus benjamina)

Ficus Bonsai TreeThe Ficus Benjamina is an indoor tropical bonsai tree that is easy to care for. The Benjamina has evergreen leaves with a splash of yellow which is called “variegated”. The leaf size can be reduced by trimming. Trimming will also keep the tree tight and compact as will direct sun.
Pre Bonsai Ficus Midnight Bonsai Tree – Large
(benjamina ‘midnight’)

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