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Brussel's Bonsai Live Azalea Outdoor Bonsai Tree-4 Years Old 6" to 8" Tall with Plastic Grower Pot, Small, Blank

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Arrives Saturday, Nov 23
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Size: Small


Style: Grower Pot


Features

  • Contents: bonsai, plastic grower pot, soil, Care instructions.
  • Species: the satsuki azalea is a popular choice among bonsaispecies: of all shrubs with flowers, the azalea is by FAR the most dramatic with brilliant blooms of radiant colors blooming in late spring. While there are many species of azalea, the satsuki, or rhododendron indicum is easily one of the most popular, featuring an excellent low, twiggy habit with lovely funnel shaped unscented flowers in whites, pinks, reds and purples.
  • Age/size/Care: your 4 Year old bonsai will arrive between 6" to 8" tall in a 1 gallon container and will perform Best outdoors (see detailed Care instructions in images)
  • Uses: ideal mothers day gift, office & cubicle decor or a centerpiece for any kitchen Table, desktop, window plant or outdoor decor.
  • Warranty: your bonsai tree has been grown in a state-of-the-art greenhouse under precisely controlled conditions to achieve optimum health. If for any reason you are not completely satisfied with your tree or with our service, please notify us within 30 days of receipt. We will correct the situation to your satisfaction.

Description

The satsuki Azalea is a popular choice among bonsai. This particular plant is very hardy & produces magnificent flowers ranging to seven" in diameter. Of all shrubs with flowers, the Azalea is by far the most dramatic with brilliant blooms of radiant colors blooming in late spring. While there are many species of Azalea, the satsuki, or Rhododendron indicum is easily one of the most popular, featuring an excellent low, twiggy habit with lovely funnel shaped unscented flowers in whites, pinks, reds & purples. The satsuki is identified by two blossoms on the end of the terminal; they also have slightly hairy leaves budding out freely from even fairly old wood. Because the Azalea is highly coveted in Japan, there have been hundreds of different varieties, in every color except yellow, bright orange, & true blue. Each live plant is shipped with the phytosanitary certificate as required by the USDA.


Product Dimensions: 7 x 8 x 12 inches


Item Weight: 3.85 pounds


Manufacturer: Brussel's Bonsai


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: Live Azalea


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Study bonsai and azalias before you complain
Size: Small Style: Ceramic Pot
This is my second plant. I have had mixed luck but after I studied this subject watching youtube (Heron bonsai nursery is very good), I feel more confident. Both plants arrived very healthy and beautiful, and I don't think anyone can complain about that, no matter what the final outcome when you have it in your home. I learned that the soil ideal for Azalia/Bonsai is Kanuma with sphagnum moss mixed, or at least a light weight soil. The plant does not like to be dried out, it likes humidity; frequent misting is a good idea. But don't waterlog it. The plant comes wired to the bottom of the pot, and you can chose to clip the wires and examine the roots / soil when it arrives. My first plant was very pot-bound and it did need to be removed and trimmed back. Bonsai takes some care and attention, and it is very much recommended that you study up. This is a bit of commitment, but worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2020 by Customer since 1999

  • Good first impression. (Updated)
Size: Small Style: Ceramic Pot
Just arrived. So far I am impressed. This purchase was accidental, but with shipping being 40% of how much this cost me I didn't see it worth sending back. It arrived in great condition. I did think I was getting a five year old tree like the description states, but this one is only three. Has great bids that look like they will bloom soon. Soil came moist and intact. Foliage looks great. Came in a cream planter instead of the blue. 😕 But it is still cute. Update: Soil is sooooo difficult to water due to it being so compact. Key is to mist the soil so the water will seep in when you pour or run under a slow faucet. Main issue has been figuring out when it needs watered. However I think I have it figured out, with little loss of leaves!!! (Normally I am a Black thumb). Love the flowers! They don't last long but they bloom at different times. Attempting deadheading now, removing old petals to see if new ones grow. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2016 by Bri

  • Bonsai Azalea - read before you buy
Size: Small Style: Ceramic Pot
This has received some poor reviews. Here is mine! 1) It’s a plant that flowers in summer and that’s how they work. If you order one expecting it to be flowering upon arrival I feel bad for you... Azalea’s blooming out of season would be witchcraft. 2) While some say received a plastic pot mine came in a ceramic pot as described. I would have been mad if it came in a plastic pot! 3) My plant arrived alive and in good condition. Time will tell how it holds ups but I will follow the directions for its care and report back if it dies after caring for it as directed (see #5) 4) It’s an outdoor azalea in a small pot. If it is repotted it will grow larger. If not it will remain small. If you keep it inside without creating the proper conditions it will most certainly die. 5) Bonsai AZALEAS should be fed with a special azalea or rhododendron fertilizer. - “Azaleas need a slightly acid soil and hard tap water is not appropriate for them. You can use rainwater, mix rainwater with tap water or filter your tap water for the azalea Bonsai. Feeding: During the growing season azalea Bonsai should be fed with a special azalea or rhododendron fertilizer.” 7) Any live plant that is shipped can have a hard time. I feel bad for the people whose plant got recked during shipping - this one’s for you. 8) Godspeed Amazon people! Please use common sense. I feel like this is bizarro world and people need to “peddle the bike” AKA think. I promise to come back and shame myself if I follow directions for the care of this OUTDOOR Bonsai AZELEA and it dies (or fails to bloom in the summer). ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on May 6, 2020 by Burritos and Bitcoin

  • Read this before you buy! Great center piece for you patio table!
Size: Small Style: Ceramic Pot
I truly do not understand how this little tree has below 5 stars let alone 4. Here's what I think the issue may be, because I assure you, the company isn't selling you bad plants. If people didn't have luck its likely either their climate, or they didn't read the directions the seller includes. This is an OUTDOOR bonsai! The directions that come with it specifically say that this tree "must experience seasonal and natural temperature fluctuations" and is not recommended to stay inside for more than 5 consecutive days. So if you are wanting a bonsai for your kitchen table, this isn't one. As far as the tree itself, it comes in a styrafoam packaged box labeled with "live plant" so it can be handled accordingly during the shipment process. It comes in a beautiful little bonsai pot. I immediately read the directions and was unsure when reading it needs to be outdoors since I live in Colorado and it arrived in January. I kept it in my garage during the winter months, fortunately we have a window into our garage so I was able to just leave it out there rather than move it during the day for sun. The directions say to make sure in the winter the roots are protected from frost so I had gorilla hair ground cover I put on top of the soil and around the trunk, and then covered that with a layer of moss (decorative moss for succulents). I also wrapped a small scarf around the pot itself. Sounds a bit much, but if its only during the winter months, I think I can handle covering a 4 inch space with some cover and laying a scarf down once a year. I did this until the temperature returned to above freezing and then moved it outside. It started getting flower blooms in March that bloomed into beautiful, vibrant pink flowers all over. I take it inside when the storms are really bad because I don't want it getting over watered. Other than that, it looks great on our patio table, I never thought how cute a bonsai would look as a center piece! Water it every day, just until water starts to come out the bottom and buy slow release fertilizer pellets for nutrients! Overall, the way the tree arrived, the thoroughness of the directions, and the way its been doing, I can only account the negative reviews to people who either don't know how to care for Bonsais or are either over or under watering it in respects to different climates. If Colorado weather permits the survival of this tree, it can live anywhere but hotter climates would likely require an extra watering . I highly, highly recommend this tree, the flowers that bloom make it worth it! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 14, 2020 by Julie Scott

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