Chinese Elm Bonsai 56cm

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Chinese Elm 56cm - 896

The Chinese elm bonsai tree ‘Ulmus parvifolia’ is popular with beginners because it is very adaptable and tolerant of most conditions, as well as being easy to train and satisfying to prune. It is a semi-deciduous tree with small, slightly serrated leaves and dark grey bark.

This beautiful Chinese elm bonsai tree is standing at approximately 56cm tall in a blue ceramic glazed oriental pot with a depth of 30cm and width of 42cm. This Chinese elm features a thick, twisting trunk and attractive branch structure as well as exposed and raised roots.

Bonsai Dimensions
Pot Dimensions
Height: 56cm      Height: 9cm
Depth: 30cm Depth: 24cm   
Width: 42cm   Width: 38cm
Placement:

Chinese elm bonsai trees are one of the most popular varieties of bonsai as they can grow either indoors or outdoors.
If outdoors, the Chinese elm can be grown in full sun and/or partial shade and will drop its leaves in winter.
If kept indoors, choose a sunny windowsill that receives plenty of light. During winter, make sure that you keep it in a cool room away from central heating and it should hold some leaves.

Watering and feeding:

They must be watered generously as soon as the top inch of soil gets dry. Do not let the soil dry out fully and avoid constant wetness.
See our watering guide.
Only feed periodically during the growing season (March-Oct).

Pruning and wiring:

Chinese elms have an excellent twig structure and if pruned constantly will thicken quickly (ramification). They also grow fast and recover rapidly, making them the ideal pruning subject.
The Chinese elm is great for shaping with standard wiring.

Repotting:

Repot in early spring with a well-draining bonsai soil mix.

Find our repotting guide here.

Find our repotting services here.

For more information about Chinese elms please visit our  blogs page.

Please Note: measurements given are approximate. Depending on the season, the appearance of the tree may vary. The tree that you receive may differ in size and shape to the photo if it has grown or been pruned since.