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Bonsai Boy’s Hinoki Cypress Bonsai Tree – Pom Pom Style
(chamecyparis obtusa ‘nana’)

by Ava Conner

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Bonsai Boy's Hinoki Cypress Bonsai Tree - Pom Pom Style
(chamecyparis obtusa 'nana')
 
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The Hinoki Cypress Obtusa 'nana' is a miniature evergreen conifer with flat, deep green, fan-like foliage. The leaves are edged with blue on the undersides. Pea-sized cones. Beautiful uncommon evergreen which is the smallest of the species. A very slow grower which will not grow much larger. Trained in the Pom Pom style with jin branching. Hardy evergreen. Keep outdoors.

Product Details

  • 18 years old, 13"x9"x16" tall
  • Recommended outdoor evergreen bonsai tree grown and trained by Bonsai Boy

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