Plant Attributes
Common Name: Hokkaido Dwarf Chinese Elm, Hokkaido Princess Elm, Hokkaido Lacebark Elm
Botanical Name: Ulmus parvifolia 'Hokkaido'
Plant Type: Semi-Deciduous
Growth Type: Broad Upright
Growth Speed: Very Slow (About 1 - 2 Inches Per Year)
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4 - 9
Bonsai Difficulty: Easy
Maintenance Level: Low
Plant Size
Pot Size: 4 Inch Round
Estimated Age: About 4 - 5 Years
Estimated Height: About 3.5 - 4.5 Inches
Estimated Width: About 2.5 - 3.5 Inches
Estimated Trunk Size: About 1/3 to 2/3 Inch
Plant Conditions
Sun Exposure: Full Sun Preferred, Mostly Sun Okay
Soil Type: Well Draining (Please Use Bonsai Soil Mix)
Soil pH: Acidic | Slightly Acidic
Watering: Soak all of the roots inside of the pot and allow to mostly dry out before next deep watering session.
Plant Characteristics
Flowering: Technically yes, but they're visually insignificant so it's not worth saying that they're a showy flowering type.
Fruiting: No
Special Trait: Yes, has 2.
> 1) Miniature/Dwarf-Like - Has Easier Time of Staying Small
> 2) Multicolored Rough Bark - Has Corky Appearance
Everything about Ulmus parvifolia ‘Hokkaido’ is SO TINY! It's even smaller than Cork Bark Seiju Chinese Elm ! Its
ridiculously tiny leaves cover such tiny twigs and create a full size
plant of super tiny dimensions. It seems really small up against a US
Dime coin. It's seriously a small sized bonsai lover's dream! Perfect for shito, mame, and shohin bonsai sizes!
With its naturally congested branch growth style, you're able to get development quickly; even with a clip and grow method with scissors. Their stocky trunks give these small trees the appearance of age in a shorter period of time. A quality highly valued in bonsai!
This
Japanese variant on the Chinese Elm develops thick, corky bark with
age. One of the most ornamental features of this tree is its mottled
multicolor bark. On mature trees, bark flakes to reveal patches of gray,
cream, orange, brown and green. Some
insignificant, small, reddish-green flowers appear in late summer. Its
flowers give way to single-seeded wafer-like samaras (where each tiny
seed is surrounded by a flattened circular papery wing) that mature in
fall. Foliage is elliptic to ovate shaped with shiny dark green leaves
that have small teeth on its edges. Its leaves will typically turn into
an undistinguished dull yellow color in fall, but sometimes they may
produce more interesting tones of yellows or reddish-purples.
Put
it in an area with full sun to mostly sun with moist, well-drained
soil. Don’t over water during winter, and don’t let it dry out or scorch
in intense summer sun. The teeny branches will be fragile in extreme
weather temperatures.
> Price: Product $45.00 + Live Plant Shipping & Handling $18.95 = $63.95 Total
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