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Plants: Polyscias fruticosa - Ming Aralia

Posted by amazon 12.12 2007 on 09:34:02 (1770 readers)
Polyscias fruticosa - Ming Aralia (Bonsai Tree)

Polyscias fruticosa - Ming Aralia (Bonsai Tree)

The Ming Aralia Bonsai Tree likes warmer temperatures of 60 to 70 degrees and above. Place the plant in bright filtered light near a sunny window and/or under artificial light with a minimum of 150 footcandles. They are an easy to grow bonsai. Native to Brazil.


Ming Aralia Bonsai Tree is growing in a 7 1/2" x 5 1/2"" x 2 1/2" Bonsai Pot. The tree stands about 8" high. Plus we include an authentic Chinese Mudman and living moss.

Publisher: Hirt's Gardens
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