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Brussel's Live Sego Palm Indoor Bonsai Tree - 7 Years Old; 8" to 12" Tall with Decorative Container

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Arrives Thursday, May 23
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Color: Sego Palm


Size: Medium


Style: Tropical Collection


Features

  • CONTENTS: Bonsai, Decorative Container (Assorted Colors & Styles), Soil, Care Instructions.
  • SPECIES: The Sago Palm has shiny dark-green leaves with a rigid mid-rib and glossy leaflets that curl along the edge growing in a circular pattern. The trunk is thick and shaggy, much like a palm tree.
  • AGE/SIZE/CARE: Your medium 7 year old bonsai will arrive between 8" to 12" tall in a 8" container and will perform best indoors (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 Sago Palm has shiny dark-green leaves with a rigid mid-rib and glossy leaflets that curl along the edge growing in a circular pattern. The trunk is thick and shaggy, much like a palm tree. Regardless of age or size, Cycas revoluta is one of the easiest Bonsai plants to grow, indoors or out, by beginner or expert. This subtropical adapts to a wide range of temperatures from 15 to 110 degrees F (-11 to 42 degrees C), accepts full sun or bright interior light, thrives with attention, and tolerates neglect.Each live plant is shipped with the Phytosanitary Certificate as required by the USDA.


Product Dimensions: 16 x 16 x 13 inches


Item Weight: 7 pounds


Manufacturer: Brussel's Bonsai


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: DT8028SP


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  • Lovely gift
Color: Azalea Size: Medium Style: Ceramic Pot
This was meant as a sympathy gift and when it arrived it was not flowering which was disappointing. As far as how long it lasts I wouldn't know because again it was a gift for someone else. It did look lovely, and looks like it would be easy to keep up. A rather hardy outdoor tree.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 12, 2022 by JeffWB

  • Pyracantha SHORTER than Discription
The Pyracantha I recieved was MUCH shorter than the 13 inches mentioned in the discription. The plant is barely 8 iches high at the tallest shoot, with most of the plant just 6-7 inches tall. Even if the 13 inches means from the bottom of the planter to the top of the plant, its only 10 or 11 inches at the most. Also, they say this is an OUTDOOR plant. However, my information says this plant will die below 23 degrees, making it a ZONE 6-8 plant. If you live in zones 2-6, and dont have an inclosed porch, I'd keep this plant indoors during the winter. The plant looks very healthy, tho petite, an effect heightened by the large 8 inch cherry red pot it's housed in. I bought it in FEBUARY, before the spring growth spurt. With the size of the planter, I expect the Pyracantha to experience quite a growth spurt this spring and summer, so it could very well be at least 10-11 inches big, by autumn. Also, you notice all the red berries on the plant? The particular beauty of this plant lies in the profusion of red berries in the fall that replace the late spring flowers. My plant had about 4 berries on it, tho I noticed at least 6 or 7 berries had fallen off during shipping. Unlike the other tropical (indoor) Bonsai I bought from Brussels, this plant's leaves were NOT surrounded in styrofoam popcorn. Apparently they put that in the box, as insulation, more then twig protection. These plants come in a large cardboard box marked LIVE PLANT. Inside, the planter is surrounded by special cardboard shipping protection, that elevates the planter from the boxes bottom and centers it, making it immobile. Also, the packers provide foam protection around the planter, then the planter placed in a plastic bag that's wrapped tight around the planter and dirt. Also, the plant is well watered. It's so well packed, there's no way for the plant to come to harm. Also for a winter purchase, this species is more tolerant of the winter cold, than the tropical and subtropical house bonsai trees. I unwrapped the bonsai and placed it on a window sil. These plants like FULL SUN. If you get fireblight, which affects plants of this genera, take off the infected shoots and burn them. My Bonsai book says to trim this species in late summer, after flowering stops. About the ONLY thing I have found wanting with the Brussel's bonsai trees, is lack of any growing recommendations specific to the variety of Bonsai you purchase. Since obviously these plants vary in their place of origin, ranging from TROPICAL (Gardenia, Tea Tree and Umbrella Tree) to Hardy (Maple, Pine and so on), each tree needs various types of care, to thrive and live. They have one generic pamplet with Bonsai instructions. Even when it comes to replanting, that depends on how fast the plants grow (Redwoods grow fast, Junipers grow slow, for example). Until the company wises up, and produces detailed ONE PAGE instructions for each variety, I'd research the Internet to determine exactly how you should take care of each individual species of bonsai, for the CLIMATE ZONE where you live. (If you dont know your climate zone, its on the back of seed packages for outdoor gardening, or check it out on line somewhere.) It seems that tropical plants might be best bought in the spring and fall. Severe heat or cold, or LONG shipping options, will obviously stress your bonsai, especially the delicate varieties. If you dont have AMAZON PRIME, it might be wise to take Amazon up on their "one month free" option, if you plant to buy some Bonsais. (or pay for the 2 day shipping. Your plant will thank you for it.) The best advice you can get with Bonsai, is to be patient, and learn to move in tandem with the flow of nature that surrounds your plant. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 25, 2012 by W.T.Hoffman

  • Nice Medium Ficus Bonsai (survived winter shipping)
Color: Golden Gate Ficus Size: Medium Style: Ceramic Pot
It's been a month and the tree is healthy and showing new growth. Ordered tree in cold NE February winter weather for shipping but it was fine. Dropped no leaves. I have been growing it inside with zero natural light (instead it has 2 15W led full spectrum grow bulbs giving it light). This review could have been 5 stars, but it had a few fungus gnats and spider mites that I had to kill off with a systemic pesticide - didn't hurt the tree at all (these are common pests in nursery places, but indoors where you are living all the time, the gnats are no good and cannot be tolerated). The pests were minor, and quickly banished, so no big deal. The tree also had some minor wire marks from where the shaping wire was left on a little too long (common with nursery plants) - but this will fade over time as it grows. There was one broken upper branch, but this appeared to be an old break (not from shipping, so probably from some incident in the nursery). I pruned the tree hard and removed that upper branch anyway. It was a tallish tree that needed harsh pruning because I wanted it to be shorter and wider. It is now growing new buds and shoots all over the place. The lights are on a timer (16 hours on, 8 hours off). It came with some fertilizer pellets on the surface of the soil - this is OK for now, but I will re-pot the tree soon and use a liquid fertilizer instead after that. The pot it came in is big and deep for the size of the tree and it is an ugly color - it is glazed in a 1970's pea soup green wallpaper type of color. You don't get to choose the pot it comes in, obviously, because no sane person would ever choose such a monstrosity. When I re-pot the tree, it will be with a lower/wider unglazed brown natural clay pot. This will be much more aesthetically pleasing. I will re-pot soon because the pea green pot offends me and it clashes with all the surroundings - I am just waiting for the tree to recover a little more from the branch pruning, because I will probably need to prune the roots also when it goes into the new pot (I have no idea what the roots are like - but if they are a bit wild like some of the upper branches, then I will have no choice but to cut back any offenders somewhat brutally). The tree is nice and healthy, the basic shape is good, the details are amenable to further refinement, the pot was random color (ugly), needed to kill a few gnats (no big deal) - overall the tree was priced quite fairly for what it is. That's about it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 16, 2020 by Mark Santiago

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