What arrived was nothing like what was advertised. Tree was already pruned, leaving only a few branches and limited styling options.
Nice plant. Well packaged. Arrive safe and sound. Would buy from this supplier again.
Eastern White Cedar: (Thuja Occidentalis) belongs to the cypress family and is a slow-growing tree or shrub that develops very distinct deadwood and makes some of the most striking Bonsai specimens. They are native to the northern hemisphere and are very hardy trees that don't mind being potted up and react well to Bonsai training techniques and root pruning. Eastern White Cedar can be placed in full sun and although they are very frost-hardy, being planted in a container means they will need winter protection from extreme cold. The only real challenge with the Eastern White Cedar is that they need light when winterizing, so planting them in the ground in early fall or placing them in a cool location that gets sunlight during the winter months is recommended.
BONSAI CARE
The Eastern White Cedar can be taken out to the garden or balcony when the first signs of spring appear. They will thrive in full sun, although offering them some mid-day shade during extreme heat would be better. Misting your Eastern White Cedar on warm days will promote healthy needles and growth.
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Training:
YOUNG: 8"-12" tall, comes in a 6" grower's pot.