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Which Cotoneaster is best for bonsai?

Cotoneaster microphyllus is an excellent subject for bonsai, particularly shohin and mame-size bonsai, with its minute leaf-size, readiness to respond to hard pruning, prolific flowering and berrying.

Can you bonsai a Cotoneaster?

Small leaves, flowers and berries make Cotoneasters a great species for bonsai. An outdoor bonsai tree which needs protection against frost.

Can you keep a Cotoneaster bonsai indoors?

The Cotoneaster can be evergreen or deciduous depending on the climate it is grown in. This ensures that it can adapt to indoor or outdoor growing habits as long as provided with ample winter protection. In zones with extreme cold, it is best to bring this bonsai indoors over the winter, foregoing its dormant period.

How do you care for a Cotoneaster bonsai tree?

During the growing season feed the tree every week with liquid fertilizer or apply a solid organic fertilizer every four weeks. Use a balanced product with sufficient phosphorous, potassium and micronutrients to promote flowers and fruit. Cotoneasters take constant pruning very well.

How often should I water my cotoneaster bonsai?

approximately every two weeks
During this time, your tree does not require light because it is in a dormant state; however, it will require watering approximately every two weeks. Throughout the spring, summer and fall your bonsai should be placed outside, such as on a patio, balcony, terrace, or in a garden.

What is the easiest bonsai tree to grow?

Ficus Bonsai
Ficus Bonsai – The Easiest Bonsai for both Indoor and Outdoor. The Ficus bonsai is the bonsai we recommend for beginners that are new to bonsai and do not have the time for regular waterings. Since the ficus is so resilient to underwatering, it makes it ideal for those that want a low maintenance tree.

How do you care for a cotoneaster?

CARING FOR COTONEASTERS

  1. Provide full sun or partial shade as noted.
  2. They’ll thrive in fertile soils but tolerate any soil as long as it is well-drained.
  3. Provide regular water during prolonged dry spells; more often if planted in a container.
  4. Mulch in spring and again in fall.

Where does a Cotoneaster bonsai plant come from?

Cotoneaster. A real Bonsai favorite, depending on the species either deciduous or evergreen. Originally from the northern temperate regions of Europe and Asia. Most species have small berries or small white flowers.

When do the berries on Cotoneaster dammeri Bloom?

Small, 5-petaled, white flowers adorned with purple anthers are produced in late spring to early summer. They are followed by brilliant berries which ripen to bright red in the fall, and persist through winter unless devoured by hungry birds or animals.

How often should you repot a Cotoneaster bonsai?

Cotoneaster for Mame. Cotoneaster for small bonsai, 4 to 6 inches, can be grown from cuttings in a year or two. The leaves, flowers and fruit are all in proportion to this size. They are also quite easy to maintain in this small size, needing little trimming, and repotting only every year or two.

What kind of tree is a shiny cotoneaster?

Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster Lucidus ) The Cotoneaster, also called the Hedge Cotoneaster or Shiny Cotoneaster is native to parts of northern Asia and adapted to tolerate colder weather. It has small, oval, dark green leaves changing to yellow, orange and red in autumn. The Cotoneaster is a deciduous, medium-sized tree with long, spreading branches.