Matsumae Hanagasa Cherry (Prunus sargentii 'Hanagasa') | Miniature Cherry Blossom Bonsai A

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Matsumae Hanagasa Cherry (Prunus sargentii 'Hanagasa') | Miniature Cherry Blossom Bonsai A - Plants - Pottery

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Matsumae Hanagasa Cherry (Prunus sargentii 'Hanagasa') Large blooms with petals arranged in a spiral. Slightly larger flowers than the Matsumae Red Hat Cherry, with a redder hue. This is also a rare late-blooming cherry variety, a unique opportunity. Dewdrop Cherry (Prunus serrulata 'Fukurokuju') Grafted 3-Year-Old A late-blooming cherry variety that is relatively easier to care for. New saplings grafted in early spring 2026. Unfortunately, due to fluctuating weather – sudden heat, cold, sun, and rain – almost none were successful. Please seize this opportunity to acquire this existing potted cherry. /In Stock/ Photos 1-8: Photographed on July 4, 2026. 3-year-old grafts with a dual-trunk structure for faster shaping. After this summer, it will be a mature specimen. The plant will be more stable, and its blooms will closely resemble those in botanical illustrations. New shoots will develop into flowering branches for the following year. Abundant foliage and numerous branches mean more flowers next year. Leaves with holes or partial wilting are still important; they must remain to perform photosynthesis. Enjoy the lush greenery and provide plenty of nutrient solution. After the New Year, leaf nutrients will return to the roots, and the leaves will fall again, awaiting the bloom. Photo 9: Information extracted from the 'Nihon Hana no Kai' cherry blossom guide. /Includes care instructions, fertilization guide, and a trial pack of nutrient solution with your order./ (Decorative elements and water trays are not included.) Cherries are plants that require significant nutrients. In addition to regular application of slow-release fertilizer, /we recommend using commercially available nutrient solutions/ as detailed on the care card. The nutrients required by Japanese flowering and fruiting plants are higher than those for native Taiwanese plants, especially for cherries, which need 4-5 times the nutrients of ordinary plants. For abundant blooms and a fruit-bearing period of 2-6 months, weekly application is recommended. With consistent fertilization, your plant will be healthy and ready to bloom again next year. (Pricing varies based on age, rarity, and pot.) /Planting Difficulty:/ ★★★☆☆ /Fertilizer Needs:/ ★★★★☆ /Pest Sensitivity:/ ★★★★☆ --------------------------------------------------------------------------- Watering Routine | Water daily at a set time while enjoying your beautiful plant. Soil Medium | Japanese granular soil - Akadama soil. Placement | Balcony, or indoors in a well-ventilated area for 5 days before moving to the balcony. Sunlight | Approximately 4 hours of direct sunlight. ---------------------------------------------------------------------------

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Pottery
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Handmade
Where It's Made
Taiwan
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No.9,200 - Home & Living  |  No.602 - Plants
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Japanese unglazed pot, Size: 11x11x5 cm. Total height with pot: 24.5 cm, Canopy width: approx. 22 cm. No shipping on weekends to prevent extended transit. If Saturday delivery is inconvenient, please note this when ordering.

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