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The Japanese art of growing miniature versions of beautiful trees is perfect if you wish to fill your home with stunning greenery without compromising space. Let us look at the 14 Oldest Bonsai Trees in the World to inspire you.
Estimated Price: $2 million
The Mansei-en Bonsai nursery in Omiya, Japan, houses the oldest Juniper Bonsai in the World. As part of the Sacred Land of Bonsai, the tree belongs to the Kato family and is over 1000 years old.
Estimated Price: $120,000
Another precious bonsai that resides in the Omiya Bonsai Art Museum is the Japanese Juniper which is nearly 800 years old.
With dead white and brown colored bark, this beautiful Juniper is named “Juun.”
Estimated Price: $100,000
Luigi Crespi’s Crespi Museum of Bonsai is home to a Ficus Bonsai Tree. Over a 1000-year-old Bonsai that graced Italy in 1986 after a decade of negotiations, the tree is considered one of the Oldest Bonsai Trees in the World.
It stands inside a glass pagoda, sitting in the World’s largest bonsai pot as the king of over 200 other bonsai specimens in the Crespi Museum.
Estimated Price: $122,000
One of the Oldest Bonsai Trees in the World, the Red Pine Bonsai of the Akao Herb Rose Garden in Atami, Japan, is over 600 years old.
Also popular as the “Pine of the Phoenix,” the red pine bonsai is also one of the tallest and Oldest Bonsai Trees in the World, standing at over 16 feet.
Estimated Price: $1 Million
Also popular as “The Bonsai Who Lived,” this Pine Tree is amongst the Oldest Bonsai Trees in the World and stands at the U.S. National Arboretum.
The Yamaki Pine Tree bonsai is over 400 years old. Its previous owner, the Yamaki family, presented it to the USA’s bicentennial as a gift of peace in 1976. The Bonsai Tree is famous as it
Enter our prize draw on day 3 for your chance to improve your garden tool collection with Henchman’s ARS KR-1000 shears worth £95.
Choosing the Christmas tree is a highlight of the festive season, with the whole family often taking part.
Attractive, mature trees boost a property’s curb appeal, and offer shade and privacy for residents.
Day 2 of our “12 Days of Christmas” advent calendar gives you the chance to win a 26cm leaf green light garden, worth £125 from elho.
This month, we’re collaborating with some brilliant businesses to bring you our very special “12 days of Christmas” prize draw, offering 12 generous prizes to 12 lucky winners throughout the month of December.
Cobra, the garden machinery experts, are delighted to offer readers the chance to win a CS1024V Li-ion Cordless Chainsaw, worth over £115.
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Nature often presents us with some unexpected surprises, and Trees that Look Like Penises are one of them! So, buckle up! This list will make you laugh for sure!
You may not intend to prune your trees yourself.
Aspen (Populus tremula) is a deciduous, broadleaf tree known for its habit of ‘quaking’ or ‘trembling’ in the slightest breeze. Indeed, its botanical name ‘tremula’ was given due to its trembling habit, and it’s also known as ‘quaking aspen’. Aspen tree leaves have flattened, flexible leaf stalks, which is how they are able to flutter so easily.