Bonsai Araucaria Cunninghamii (without ceramic pot)
Araucaria Cunninghamii is a conifer-type indoor bonsai, very resistant. The needles are emerald-green or blue-green.
Araucaria Cunninghamii is named after botanist and explorer Allan Cunningham. The species is found in the tropical forests of eastern Australia and New Guinea. The trees can live up to 450 years and grow up to 60 meters tall.
Bonsai need special attention and care in order to develop harmoniously, primarily because, in essence, bonsai are trees "constrained" to live in a pot. Since the amount of soil in which a bonsai must live is limited, it is necessary to check the frequency with which the tree must be watered.
The term bonsai has two meanings. On the one hand, it refers to dwarf trees planted in pots, and on the other hand, it defines the art of cultivating and caring for these trees.
Araucaria cunninghamii is a species of Araucaria also known as Moreton Bay Pine, or Hoop Pine (confusing name, it is not a pine), Colonial Pine, Richmond River, Queensland Pine, Alloa, Ningwik or Pien.
Bonsai care instructions
Location: Bright place, protected from strong sun. In the warm season, you can sit outside or on the terraces. Do not place near heat sources.
Watering: Water every 3-4 days - depending on the ambient temperature and location
Features: Robust bonsai, very easy to care for. The crown can be easily trimmed to obtain the desired shape.
Height with pots included approx. 35-40 cm
Pot diameter 16 cm
The displayed price is for 1 single plant. Sold without ceramic bowl.