Bonsai of Lonicera in hand-written pot.
Safe delivery in a wooden crate.
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Height: 14 cm (excluding pot)
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Width: 17 cm
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Trunk: 15 cm
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Pot: 6 x 15 x 10 cm
Photos taken in March 2026
Lonicera bonsai in a hand-written pot
This Lonicera bonsai is a living, shaped specimen of honeysuckle, presented in a hand-written ceramic pot that is included with the tree. The species is prized among growers for its pale, flaking bark and the way an old trunk takes on a weathered, mountain-worn look while the plant itself stays compact. At roughly 14 cm of foliage height above the rim and around 17 cm across, this is a small bonsai with a surprisingly mature line, the kind of piece that reads as a miniature tree rather than a young cutting.
The trunk, measured at about 15 cm, carries movement and taper, and the canopy has been worked into a clear silhouette that suits a shohin-scale display. Lonicera responds well to refinement over the years, building fine ramification and a denser pad of leaves, so what you receive is a foundation that keeps developing in the right hands. It arrives packed for safe transport in a wooden crate, exactly as listed above.
A tree in the Japanese bonsai tradition
Honeysuckle has long been used in Japanese bonsai for its informal, naturalistic character and its tolerance of close styling. Paired here with a calligraphic, hand-written pot, the composition follows the old idea that container and tree should speak to one another: the quiet, decorated ceramic frames the trunk without competing with it. The result feels personal rather than mass-produced, a small study in balance between the living material and the vessel that holds it.
About this piece
What you see in the photographs is exactly what is offered: one Lonicera bonsai with the hand-written pot included, at the dimensions given above. The bark texture, the line of the trunk and the proportion between tree and container are the defining features of this particular specimen. No two are identical, and the markings on the pot are part of its individual character.
For collectors and growers building a shohin or shelf display, a Lonicera bonsai like this brings age, texture and a distinctive pot together in one compact piece, ready to take its place among other small trees and continue its development season after season.







