<?xml version="1.0" encoding="UTF-8"?><rss version="2.0" xmlns:g="http://base.google.com/ns/1.0"><channel><title>WeBonsai — EN</title><link>https://webonsai.com/en</link><description>WeBonsai product feed (en)</description><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-in-resin-43x30x10</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval in Resin - 43x30x10</g:title><g:description>Oval pot in resin, brand new, never used. Very resistant. Size: 43cm x 30cm x 10cm Oval Resin Bonsai Pot 43 x 30 x 10 cm This oval bonsai pot is made from resin, a practical mid-sized container measuring 43 cm at its longest, 30 cm across and 10 cm deep. Brand new and never used, it is described as very resistant, and its smooth oval line gives it the easy, natural feel that suits trees with soft movement rather than strict, formal lines. It sits in a useful middle ground of size: big enough for a well-grown tree, yet light and manageable enough to move around the bench without effort. The oval form is a classic match for informal upright deciduous trees, gentle slanting styles and smaller group plantings, where the flowing outline complements the curves of trunk and branch. At 30 cm across, the pot gives a spreading head of foliage a balanced footing, while the 10 cm depth holds a sensible volume of soil for a developed root system. The plain surface keeps all the attention on the tree and its presentation, exactly as a good bonsai container should. Practical features Made specifically for bonsai use, it follows the oval pattern with drainage provision in the base so that surplus water can escape freely. Being resin, it stands up to repotting, turning and outdoor life without the chipping or cracking that can trouble ceramic, and its light weight makes it genuinely easy to lift and reposition even once a tree and soil are in place. A broad, level underside gives it a stable, dependable footing. About this piece This listing is for the resin pot only; no plant, tree or soil is included. The photographs show the empty oval container, brand new and ready to be planted with a specimen of your choosing. As a light, tough and well-proportioned oval pot, it is a no-fuss, hard-wearing home for a tree that calls for the relaxed oval shape. For an informal upright, a slanting tree or a compact group that wants the soft lines of an oval, this resin bonsai pot offers the size, depth and easy handling to support the composition reliably, season after season.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-in-resin-43x30x10</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20241217_120822.jpg</g:image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>22.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>7-bonsai-pots-in-resin</g:id><g:title>7 Bonsai pots in resin</g:title><g:description>Seven bonsai pots in resin, brand new and never used. This is a set of working pots — tough, practical, made for the day-to-day of a collection rather than the display shelf. Resin has real advantages. It&apos;s light, it doesn&apos;t crack as readily as ceramic, and it shrugs off frost. If you leave trees in development outside over winter, that matters: no split pot in spring. And because pots like these are inexpensive, you can keep several on hand in a range of sizes. That&apos;s exactly what they&apos;re for: growing on and developing material. A piece of raw stock, a seedling, a freshly collected tree — all of them need vigorous growth before they earn a fine pot. In a roomy training pot the roots can work, the trunk can thicken, the ramification can build. The handsome ceramic comes later. The set covers a good range. The oval pots — three smaller and two larger — suit deciduous trees and rounded shapes. The rectangular ones give upright, powerful trees a stable footing. So you&apos;ve got the right pot to hand for most stages of development. One practical note: mind the drainage. Where needed, extra holes are easy to drill. A free-draining mix lets the roots breathe and push out strong new growth — the whole point of a training pot. Wherever you grow, developing your own material is one of the most rewarding sides of bonsai, and the international community shares endless approaches to it online and at clubs. A stock of solid working pots is just part of the kit — not made to be admired, but to be used, often for many years. To be clear: the sale is for the seven pots. No plants are included. Oval pots: 3× 34 × 25 × 8.5 cm · 1× 43 × 30 × 10 cm · 1× 47 × 34 × 12 cm Rectangular pots: 1× 45 × 35 × 12 cm · 1× 36 × 27 × 11 cm Material: resin, very resistant, brand new and unused</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/7-bonsai-pots-in-resin</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2024/06/Image-Products-Template-5-4.jpg</g:image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>80.00 EUR</g:price><g:sale_price>60.00 EUR</g:sale_price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>stone-for-ishizuki-80cm-height</g:id><g:title>Stone for ishizuki (80cm height)</g:title><g:description>A bigger stone changes the whole composition. At 80 cm tall and 70 cm wide, this one gives you room for a real scene: a tree with presence, sometimes paired with a smaller second plant, the way you&apos;d see it on a mountain ridge. It&apos;s an artificial stone in a resin-and-fibre composite. It weighs only about 8 kg — very little for its bulk. Anyone who has tried to move a real rock this size will appreciate the difference. UV- and frost-resistant, it lives outdoors year-round. The shape follows the stones made by Master Masahiko Kimura, the reference point for anyone working with rock plantings. With a stone this size, pick a tree that can hold its own: a juniper with mature deadwood, a pine with character, something the rock won&apos;t dwarf. The most common mistake is setting a small plant on a large block — the scene loses its force. Better a confident subject, placed where the stone suggests a natural path for the roots. For fixing it: keto and akadama to make the soil cling, aluminium wire to anchor until the roots take, and moss across the surface. On a stone this exposed, moss isn&apos;t just for looks — it holds water where the sun hits hardest. Bonsai is a genuinely international hobby, and a rock planting is one of those pieces that reads the same in any country: a cliff in miniature, instantly understood. Growers swap approaches across clubs and online from Britain to North America to the Mediterranean, adjusting only for their climate. Wherever you are, remember the composition holds little soil and dries faster than a pot; in hot spells the light weight lets you move the whole scene into shade in seconds. To be clear: the sale is for the stone only. The photos with trees are for reference, to show the kind of result you can build. Height: 80 cm Width: 70 cm Weight: about 8 kg Material: composite (resin and fibre), UV- and frost-resistant</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/stone-for-ishizuki-80cm-height</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Stone-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Stone-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Stone-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Stone-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Stone-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Stone-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>350.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Decor</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Stones</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-in-resin-47x34x12</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval in Resin - 47x34x12</g:title><g:description>Oval pot in resin, brand new, never used. Very resistant. Size: 47cmx34cmx12cm Oval Resin Bonsai Pot 47 x 34 x 12 cm This oval bonsai pot is made from resin, a roomy container measuring 47 cm at its longest point, 34 cm across and 12 cm deep. Brand new and never used, it is described as very resistant, and its flowing oval line gives it the soft, unhurried character that has always made oval pots a favourite for trees with gentle movement and a natural, landscape feel. It is a generous size without tipping into the very largest formats, which makes it a flexible choice for a well-developed single specimen or a modest group. The oval form pairs naturally with informal upright deciduous trees, slanting styles and root-over-rock plantings, where straight rectangular corners would feel too rigid against the curves of the design. At 34 cm across, the pot gives a spreading canopy a balanced base, while the 12 cm depth offers ample soil for a mature root system to draw on. The smooth, continuous rim frames the planting softly, letting the tree and its surface moss or stone do the talking. Practical features Purpose-made as a bonsai container, it follows the oval pattern with drainage provision in the base so excess water can pass freely. The resin construction handles routine repotting, turning and outdoor exposure without the chipping or cracking risk of a large ceramic, and being markedly lighter it stays easy to lift and reposition even when fully planted. A broad, level underside keeps it stable on the bench or display stand. About this piece This listing is for the resin pot only; no plant, tree or soil is included. The photographs show the empty oval container, brand new and ready to be planted with a specimen of your choosing. As a light, durable and well-proportioned oval pot, it is a practical, low-maintenance home for a tree that suits the softer oval shape. For an informal upright, a slanting tree or a small group planting that calls for the relaxed lines of an oval, this resin bonsai pot offers the breadth, depth and easy handling to carry the composition well for many seasons.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-in-resin-47x34x12</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20241217_120822.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20241217_120751.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20241217_120808.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>25.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-oval-pot-in-resin-51x38x14</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Oval Pot in Resin - 51x38x14</g:title><g:description>Oval pot in resin, brand new, never used. Very resistant. Size: 51cmx38cmx14cm Oval Resin Bonsai Pot 51 x 38 x 14 cm This oval bonsai pot is made from resin, a large container measuring 51 cm at its longest, 38 cm across and 14 cm deep. Brand new and never used, it is described as very resistant, and the oval outline gives it a softer, more flowing presence than a sharp-cornered rectangle. Oval pots have long been the natural home for trees with a gentler, more rounded character, and at this generous size the form lends itself to broad, settled compositions that want room to breathe. The size and the oval shape make it well suited to large deciduous trees, informal upright designs and group or forest plantings, where several trunks can be arranged across the long axis to suggest a stand of trees in open landscape. The full 14 cm depth provides serious soil volume for vigorous, well-developed root systems, while the smooth oval rim frames the planting in a relaxed, unforced way. As a resin container of these dimensions it carries far less weight than a ceramic equivalent, which makes a pot this large genuinely easier to handle. Practical features Made specifically as a bonsai container, it follows the oval pattern with drainage provision in the base so excess water can escape. The resin construction takes everyday handling, repotting work and outdoor use in its stride, without the brittleness of a large ceramic that can chip or crack under its own weight. A broad, level underside gives it a stable footing for a wide or multi-trunk arrangement. About this piece This listing is for the resin pot only; no plant, tree or soil is included. The photographs show the empty oval container, brand new and ready to be planted with the specimen or group of your choosing. As a large, light and durable oval pot, it is a practical foundation for an ambitious planting that would be awkward to manage in heavy ceramic. For a sizeable deciduous tree, an informal upright or a forest group, this oval resin bonsai pot offers the breadth, depth and easy handling to support a generous composition for years to come.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-oval-pot-in-resin-51x38x14</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/oval-pot-51cm-3.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/oval-pot-51cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/pot-oval-51cm.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>35.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>rectangular-bonsai-pot-in-resin-36x27x11</g:id><g:title>Rectangular Bonsai Pot in Resin - 36x27x11</g:title><g:description>Rectangular pot in resin, brand new, never used. Very resistant. Size: 36cmx27cmx11cm Rectangular Resin Bonsai Pot 36 x 27 x 11 cm This rectangular bonsai pot is made from resin, a mid-sized container measuring 36 cm wide, 27 cm deep and 11 cm tall. Brand new and never used, it is described as very resistant, and resin makes it a practical, hard-wearing choice for growers who want a dependable working pot without the weight or fragility of a fired ceramic of similar size. The clean rectangular form keeps to the recognised bonsai outline, so it sits naturally alongside more traditional containers on the bench while bringing the everyday toughness of a modern material. At these proportions the pot suits medium trees in upright and informal upright styles, where the 36 cm width gives the canopy a balanced base and the 11 cm depth offers a useful column of soil for an established root system. It is a sensible size for a tree that has outgrown a smaller training pot but is not yet a large specimen, the kind of in-between stage where a robust, generously proportioned container earns its keep. The plain finish keeps attention on the tree. Practical features As a purpose-made bonsai container it follows the usual rectangular pattern, with drainage provision in the base so that surplus water can run off. The resin build shrugs off knocks and handling far better than a brittle ceramic, and at this size it stays comfortably light to lift, turn and reposition even once planted. Even walls and a broad, level base give it a steady, reassuring stance on a shelf or display stand. About this piece This listing is for the resin pot only; no plant, tree or soil is included. The photographs show the empty container, brand new and ready to be planted with a specimen of your choosing. As a tough, light, mid-sized rectangular pot, it is an easy, low-fuss option for growers who value durability and want a reliable home for a developing tree. For a medium bonsai that needs a solid, well-sized container without the weight of ceramic, this rectangular resin bonsai pot offers the proportions, depth and resilience to do the job year after year.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/rectangular-bonsai-pot-in-resin-36x27x11</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/rectangular-bonsai-pot-in-resin-36x27x11.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/rectangular-bonsai-pot-in-resin-36x27x11-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20250107_103304.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>12.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>rectangular-bonsai-pot-in-resin-45x35x12cm</g:id><g:title>Rectangular Bonsai Pot in Resin - 45x35x12cm</g:title><g:description>Rectangular pot in resin, brand new, never used. Very resistant. Size: 45cmx35cmx12cm Rectangular Resin Bonsai Pot 45 x 35 x 12 cm This rectangular bonsai pot is made from resin rather than ceramic, a large container measuring 45 cm wide, 35 cm deep and 12 cm tall. Brand new and unused, it is built to be tough and hard-wearing, which makes resin a sensible choice for sizeable trees that need a big, capable home without the weight of a fired ceramic of the same proportions. The clean rectangular form follows the classic bonsai outline, so it reads as a proper training and display container rather than a generic planter. At this scale the pot is intended for large, established trees: broad deciduous specimens, mature conifers and other vigorous material whose root systems need real soil volume. The 12 cm depth gives generous room for roots to run, while the 45 cm width offers a long, stable base for a wide canopy. Because resin is considerably lighter than ceramic, a pot of this size remains far more manageable to lift, position and turn on the bench, a genuine advantage once a tree and its soil are in place. Practical features As a purpose-made bonsai container it follows the usual rectangular pattern with drainage provision in the base so excess water can escape. The resin construction is described as very resistant, standing up to handling and outdoor use, and the material does not carry the risk of chipping or cracking that a heavy ceramic of this size can. Its even walls and broad footprint give it a solid, dependable stance. About this piece This listing is for the resin pot only; no plant, tree or soil is included. What you see in the photographs is the empty container, brand new and ready to be planted with a specimen of your choosing. As a large, light and durable rectangular pot, it is a practical option for anyone growing or displaying a big tree who would rather not handle the full weight of ceramic at these dimensions. For a substantial bonsai that needs a roomy, robust home, this rectangular resin bonsai pot delivers the size, depth and easy handling to support a large tree season after season.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/rectangular-bonsai-pot-in-resin-45x35x12cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20250107_103233.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/20250107_103231.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>20.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>prunus-bonsai-height-excluding-pot-32cm-width-51cm</g:id><g:title>Prunus Bonsai – Height (Excluding Pot): 32cm, Width: 51cm</g:title><g:description>SHIPPED IN WOODEN BOX Image taken in October 2025 Height: 32 cm Width: 11 cm Bark circumference: 56 cm Pot: 21 cm (height) × 27 cm (width) × 27 cm (depth) Prunus Bonsai with Pot Included This Prunus bonsai is a mature flowering specimen standing 32 cm tall measured from the rim, with a broad, spreading canopy reaching about 51 cm across. Prunus, the genus of the flowering cherries and plums long celebrated in Japanese garden culture, is prized in bonsai for the way an established trunk carries a wide head of branches that bursts into bloom and then settles into quiet green for the rest of the season. The tree shown here has the developed structure and generous width that mark a specimen well past its early training years. Seen across the photographs, the trunk rises with movement and supports a layered, outward-reaching framework of branches that fills the full 51 cm spread. The proportions, low and wide rather than tall and narrow, give the tree a settled, established presence on the bench. A flowering Prunus of this scale makes a genuine focal point, the kind of tree that draws the eye in spring and holds its shape and interest through the rest of the year. Pot included This Prunus bonsai is supplied complete with the ceramic pot shown in the photographs, so the tree arrives already planted and presented as a finished composition. The container is matched to the proportions of the tree, giving the wide canopy a stable, grounded base and completing the picture as a ready-to-display piece rather than raw material to be potted on. About this specimen Each Prunus of this age and size carries its own character in trunk line, branch placement and crown silhouette, so the tree you receive will reflect the individual specimen in the listing photographs. With its 32 cm height, 51 cm spread and the pot included, this is a substantial, display-ready flowering bonsai suited to a collector or to anyone wanting a striking, established Prunus as a centrepiece.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/prunus-bonsai-height-excluding-pot-32cm-width-51cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Prunus-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Prunus-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Prunus-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Prunus-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>590.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-grove-slab-73cm</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Grove Slab (73cm)</g:title><g:description>A slab changes how you plant. Instead of a pot with walls, you get a flat ground plane — and that&apos;s exactly what a forest, a yose-ue, wants. The trees sit on open ground, like a stand of trees seen across a clearing. This slab is made from a composite of resin and fibre. It&apos;s extremely tough, heat- and frost-proof, slightly flexible and slim, and it weighs only 3 kg. At 73 × 38 cm it gives you a generous stage for a group planting without the weight a stone or ceramic slab of this size would carry. Forest plantings follow a few quiet rules. Use an odd number of trees where you can — it composes more naturally. Give them varied heights and trunk thicknesses, with one clear dominant tree, and avoid lining trunks up in a row. A little depth, some trees set back and smaller, does most of the work of suggesting distance. On a flat slab you hold the soil with a low wall of &quot;muck&quot; — keto and akadama worked together — built around the planting and hidden with moss. The trees are wired down through holes or to a frame until the roots knit and hold the group together. The first season is about keeping that root mass intact and evenly moist. Classic forest species are the deciduous ones that turn well and ramify finely: Japanese maple, trident maple, larch, zelkova, hornbeam, Chinese elm. They read as a real wood, especially once a carpet of moss ties the ground together. The lightweight composite earns its keep here. A planted forest gets heavy and is awkward to lift; at 3 kg empty, this one stays manageable, and because it won&apos;t crack in frost it can hold a hardy group outdoors through winter. Being able to turn the whole planting to find its best front, or move it into shade in a heatwave, matters more than it sounds. Bonsai is an international hobby and the forest is one of its most universal images — a scene anyone recognises, wherever they grow. The technique carries across climates; you mainly adjust watering and winter protection to where you are. Note: the second image shows my own use of the slab for a bonsai forest, for reference only. The sale is for the slab — no plants are included. Size: 73 × 38 cm Weight: 3 kg Material: composite (resin and fibre), heat- and frost-proof, slim and slightly flexible</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-grove-slab-73cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Bonsai-Slab-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Bonsai-Slab-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Bonsai-Slab-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Bonsai-Slab-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Bonsai-Slab-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Bonsai-Slab-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>90.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>ishizuki-composition-bonsai-with-kishu-juniper</g:id><g:title>Ishizuki composition Bonsai with Kishu juniper</g:title><g:description>Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Ishizuki composition with Kishu juniper (artificial stone). Includes suiban (the lower pot). Height of the composition: 43 cm Width of the composition: 34 cm Photos taken in October 2025 Ishizuki Kishu juniper bonsai, a tree-on-rock composition This Ishizuki Kishu juniper bonsai is a complete miniature landscape, a Kishu Shimpaku juniper grown in the dramatic ishizuki, or root-on-rock, style. In this classic Japanese form the tree clasps the summit of a stone with its roots flowing down the faces, so the whole planting reads like a windswept conifer clinging to a sea cliff or mountain crag. At 43 cm tall and 34 cm wide, presented on its accompanying suiban, it has the presence of a true display piece. The Kishu juniper is one of the finest forms of Shimpaku, prized for its soft, dense, deep-green scale foliage that holds tight, refined pads. Set against the rugged stone, that fine foliage creates a beautiful tension between the delicate and the harsh, the living tree and the bare rock. The composition is built on an artificial stone shaped for the purpose and comes complete with the suiban, the shallow tray beneath, so it arrives as a finished, ready-to-display scene. Heritage of the ishizuki style Ishizuki is among the most evocative of all bonsai forms, born from the Japanese love of mountain and coastal scenery where trees survive in the most exposed places. The whole drama of the style lies in the union of tree and stone, a single image of endurance. Pairing it with a Kishu juniper, the very species mountain collectors once treasured, gives the planting a deep authenticity and connects it directly to the rock-clinging conifers that inspired the form. About this composition This composition stands around 43 cm tall and spans roughly 34 cm, built as a Kishu juniper on an artificial stone and presented on the suiban shown in the photographs, which is included. The roots are well established over the rock and the foliage pads are dense and clean. Photographed in October 2025, it is offered exactly as pictured.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/ishizuki-composition-bonsai-with-kishu-juniper</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Ishizuki-with-Kishu-juniper.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Ishizuki-with-Kishu-juniper-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Ishizuki-with-Kishu-juniper-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Ishizuki-with-Kishu-juniper-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Ishizuki-with-Kishu-juniper-6-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Ishizuki-with-Kishu-juniper-5-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>180.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pre-Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-kishu-on-stone-height-30cm</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Kishu on stone (height 30cm)</g:title><g:description>About this Kishu juniper on stone bonsai This Kishu juniper on stone bonsai is a substantial composition built around the relationship between a mature juniper and a natural stone. The total visible height of the composition is 75 cm; the juniper itself stands 30 cm tall above the stone, with a 20 cm canopy width. The trunk shows 40 cm of bark circumference — a substantial calibre. The whole composition is set in a 10 × 28 × 38 cm rectangular tray. Dimensions: Composition height 75 cm · Composition width 71 cm · Juniper height above stone 30 cm · Juniper canopy width 20 cm · Trunk bark circumference 40 cm · Tray 10 × 28 × 38 cm. Photographed in October 2025. About the cultivar and the on-stone composition Juniperus chinensis &apos;Kishu&apos; originates from the Kishu area of Japan and is one of the most widely used Shimpaku cultivars in bonsai. The needles are short and soft, the colour is a stable bright green, and the wood develops a clear deadwood character with age. The on-stone style is one of the classical compositional categories in bonsai practice. It mimics what happens to junipers and other coniferous species in mountain environments, where seedlings establish in rock crevices, develop roots that grip the stone over decades, and eventually become small trees rooted in what looks like impossible terrain. Building this composition deliberately is more demanding than growing a tree in a pot, because the root system must be trained to follow the stone and accept a thin substrate layer. Why choose this specimen The 40 cm bark circumference of the trunk corresponds to a mature juniper. A trunk this size carried on a substantial stone changes the visual category of the work: this is a display piece rather than a starter tree. The 75 cm overall composition height makes it appropriate for the floor or for a low stand rather than a table. The juniper&apos;s 30 cm of canopy above the stone, at 20 cm wide, gives a compact silhouette that respects the dominant mass of the stone below. Care and placement This Kishu juniper on stone bonsai is an outdoor species and stays outdoors all year. Full sun for most of the day keeps the foliage tight. The on-stone composition needs slightly more attention to watering than a tree in a deep pot: the substrate layer on the stone is thinner and dries faster. In summer, check daily and water thoroughly, including a gentle wash over the stone itself. Feed monthly from spring through autumn with a balanced organic bonsai fertiliser, reduced in midwinter. The stone benefits from a light brush every few months to remove algae build-up. Through the seasons Spring brings active growth. Pinch new tips through summer by hand to maintain density. Autumn slows growth and deepens the foliage colour. In winter the tree rests; in cooler parts of the country a position protected from prolonged hard frost is advisable, while in warmer parts it winters in a sheltered outdoor spot. The thinner substrate layer makes the tree more vulnerable to deep frost than a tree in a deep pot, so wintering decisions should err on the side of more shelter. On-stone compositions in European bonsai practice On-stone compositions are among the more demanding traditional forms in international bonsai practice and remain a comparatively rare presence in European collections. The form requires planning over decades — selecting the stone, training the roots, choosing the tray that contains the composition — and a completed specimen represents a long accumulation of decisions. Collectors who acquire a finished on-stone composition step into a piece whose work is well underway, with the option to take it forward through their own seasons. Styling and the years ahead The composition is established. Future work will focus on canopy refinement — pinching, light wiring of secondary branches — and on management of the thin substrate layer with periodic top-dressing of moss. The juniper itself can be repotted from the stone every four to five years if needed, using a free-draining substrate of Akadama, pumice and lava in equal parts retained by a thin sphagnum collar. Shipping and what you receive You receive the exact composition shown in the photographs — juniper, stone, and tray together as a single piece. Nothing else is included. The composition is packed individually in a wooden crate sized for the assembled work, and shipped from Italy in one business day. Given the size and weight, this is one of our larger shipments.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-kishu-on-stone-height-30cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Juniper-kishu-on-stone.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Juniper-kishu-on-stone-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Juniper-kishu-on-stone-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Juniper-kishu-on-stone-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Juniper-kishu-on-stone-6-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>180.00 EUR</g:price><g:sale_price>145.00 EUR</g:sale_price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>big-bonsai-of-casuarina-height-1m</g:id><g:title>Big Bonsai of Casuarina (height: 1m)</g:title><g:description>Casuarina, collection piece Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 100 cm Width: 120 cm Trunk: 83 cm Pot: Height 20 cm / 50 × 50 cm Photos taken in October 2025 Casuarina bonsai, a collection-grade she-oak This Casuarina bonsai is a genuine collection piece, a towering specimen that stands a full metre tall and spreads an impressive 120 cm across. The trunk is the headline here, a colossal 83 cm at the base that gives the tree the weight and authority of an ancient, storm-tested giant. Casuarina, the she-oak or Australian pine, drapes its branches in long, fine, needle-like cladodes that move like soft green hair, giving even a tree of this size an airy, weeping grace. A Casuarina of this stature is rare in bonsai. The species naturally develops a craggy, deeply textured bark and a windswept silhouette that lends itself to dramatic, large-format styling, and on a trunk this thick the effect is monumental. The fine pendulous foliage softens that mass, so the tree reads as both powerful and elegant, a study in contrasts that only decades of growth could produce. This is a centrepiece tree, the kind a serious collection is built around. Heritage of the she-oak Casuarina has a long history as a bonsai subject in the warmer regions where it thrives, prized for its rugged trunks and its distinctive whispering foliage, named for the soft sound the wind makes through its cladodes. Collected and refined specimens of this size are passed between enthusiasts as prized acquisitions, and a tree of a metre with this trunk represents many years, likely decades, of careful development. About this specimen This Casuarina stands around 100 cm tall, spans roughly 120 cm, and carries an enormous 83 cm trunk, presented in the large ceramic pot shown in the photographs, which is included. The bark is heavily textured and the canopy of fine foliage is full and cascading. Offered as a collection piece, photographed in October 2025, exactly as pictured.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/big-bonsai-of-casuarina-height-1m</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-3.27.15-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-3.27.15-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>1400.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>kokufu-bonsai-ten-74</g:id><g:title>Kokufu Bonsai Ten # 74</g:title><g:description>This is the official catalogue of the 74th Kokufu Bonsai Exhibition, held in 2000. Of all the books a bonsai grower can own, a Kokufu album is the one that earns its place on the workbench rather than the shelf. The reason is simple: it shows you what &quot;finished&quot; looks like. The Kokufu-ten, held in Tokyo since 1934 and organised by the Nippon Bonsai Association, gathers the best bonsai in Japan each February. Getting a tree accepted is the highest honour in the art, so every image in this catalogue is a masterpiece — a reference for proportion, taper, ramification and the balance between tree and pot. Used well, an album like this becomes a teacher. When you&apos;re stuck on a design — where to set the apex, how heavy a pot should be, how much empty space a composition needs — you turn to trees that have already solved the problem. Studying the same images over months, you start to see what you missed the first time. The 2000 edition is a deluxe hardcover printed in full colour, documenting the more than two hundred trees shown that year. The captions are in Japanese, but the value is visual; the photography is made for careful, repeated looking. Wherever you grow, the lessons travel. A grower in Europe faces the same questions of line and balance as a grower in Tokyo, and a Kokufu catalogue answers them in the most authoritative way there is. It&apos;s the kind of book you keep within reach for years. Exhibition: 74th Kokufu Bonsai-ten Year: 2000 Format: hardcover, full colour Contents: 200+ exhibited bonsai, text in Japanese</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/kokufu-bonsai-ten-74</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-74.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-74-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-74-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-74-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-74-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-74-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/09/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-74-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>85.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Media &gt; Books</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Books</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-pinus-thunbergii-height-16cm</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Pinus Thunbergii (height: 16cm)</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Pinus Thunbergii. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 16 cm (excluding pot) Width: 19 cm Trunk: 8 cm Pot: 4.5 x 14 x 11 cm Photos taken in May 2026 Pinus Thunbergii bonsai, the Japanese black pine This Pinus Thunbergii bonsai distills the rugged power of the Japanese black pine into a compact shohin-scale tree. At just 16 cm tall and 19 cm wide but carrying a remarkably thick 8 cm trunk, it has the stout, muscular proportions that black pine enthusiasts most admire, a great deal of trunk packed into a small, displayable package. The dark, fissured bark and stiff paired needles give it the look of a wind-hardened tree clinging to a coastal cliff. The black pine, kuromatsu, is the masculine counterpart to the refined white pine, valued for its vigour, its dark green needles and the way its bark plates and cracks into deep relief as it ages. On a shohin of this size, that mature, corky bark is especially striking, lending the little tree a presence far beyond its dimensions. It is a tree that asks to be picked up and turned in the hand, rewarding the eye from every angle. Heritage of the kuromatsu The Japanese black pine is one of the foundational species of the art, the very image many people picture when they imagine a pine bonsai. Long associated with the rocky coasts of Japan, it has been worked by masters for centuries into powerful upright and slanting forms that speak of strength and endurance. A well-made black pine shohin carries all that heritage in miniature, a complete classical pine that sits comfortably in the palm. About this specimen This black pine stands around 16 cm tall excluding its pot, spans roughly 19 cm, and carries a thick 8 cm trunk, presented in the ceramic pot shown in the photographs, which is included. The trunk is heavy for the size and the bark already shows good character, while the foliage is held in tight, well-placed pads. Photographed in May 2026, it is offered exactly as pictured.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-pinus-thunbergii-height-16cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-14.17.41-6.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-14.17.41-6.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-14.17.41-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-14.17.41-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-14.17.41.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-14.17.40-8.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-14.17.41-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-14.17.41-4.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>270.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-19-x-19-x-9-5-cm-brown-red</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 19 x 19 x 9,5 cm brown-red</g:title><g:description>Beautiful bonsai pot Color: brown-red Width: 19 cm Lengh: 19 cm Height:9,5 cm Brown-Red Ceramic Bonsai Pot 19 x 19 x 9.5 cm This brown-red bonsai pot is a square container in glazed ceramic, measuring 19 cm on each side and 9.5 cm tall. The square plan and the rich brown-red glaze set it apart from the more common rectangles and ovals: the colour carries a warm, slightly fired quality reminiscent of iron-rich Japanese ceramics, where reds and russets are chosen to echo autumn foliage and bark. Square pots have a quiet formality of their own, holding the eye in a balanced, symmetrical frame that asks the tree to stand at its centre. A square of these proportions suits trees with a strong, upright presence. Formal and informal upright styles, broom-form deciduous trees and single-trunk specimens with even radial roots all sit comfortably within its symmetry, and the near-10 cm depth gives the roots a healthy column of soil to work into. Photographed from several sides, the pot shows clean square walls, a tidy rim and a stable, level base that keeps a centred composition looking grounded and deliberate. The warm tone reads especially well against trees that colour in autumn. Practical features The base carries drainage holes that let surplus water run off freely, together with wiring holes for tying the tree firmly into place as it settles. At 9.5 cm tall the pot offers solid root volume for its compact width, a useful combination for shohin and smaller upright trees that still want a reasonable depth of substrate beneath them. About this piece This listing is for the ceramic pot only; no plant, tree or soil is included. The photographs show the empty square container as supplied, ready to be paired with a tree of your choosing. Its brown-red glaze gives it more visual warmth than a plain neutral pot, making it a characterful yet versatile home for the right specimen. If you want a square brown-red bonsai pot with enough depth for an upright or broom-style tree, and a glaze that flatters autumn colour, this ceramic offers a balanced, well-built option to build a composition around.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-19-x-19-x-9-5-cm-brown-red</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-19-x-19-x-95-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-19-x-19-x-95-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-19-x-19-x-95-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-19-x-19-x-95-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-19-x-19-x-95-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>40.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-25-x-20-x-6-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 25 x 20 x 6 cm brown</g:title><g:description>Beautiful bonsai pot Color: Brown Width: 25 cm Lengh: 20 cm Brown Bonsai Pot 25 x 20 x 6 cm This brown bonsai pot is a low, broad rectangular container in fired ceramic, measuring 25 cm wide, 20 cm long and just 6 cm deep. The shallow profile is its defining feature, drawing the eye outward across the soil surface rather than down into the pot. The warm brown finish is quiet and natural, and the piece is shown here on its own as a container, sold without a plant. Shallow pots like this one are a classic choice for flat-topped deciduous trees, group plantings and raft or forest compositions, where a low vessel lets the canopy and the spread of the trunks do the talking. The generous footprint gives plenty of room across the surface for moss, exposed roots and the gentle rise of nebari. Size, shape and practical details At 25 x 20 cm and only 6 cm deep, this is a wide, shallow rectangle for trees that prefer a restrained root zone and a broad stage. The clean walls and crisp corners give it a tidy, considered look on the display bench, while drainage and wiring holes in the base let you anchor the planting securely and keep the thin soil layer draining freely. In the hand the pot feels solid for its slim profile, with evenly worked walls and a cleanly finished rim, the kind of practical quality that makes a shallow vessel a pleasure to plant and display. About this piece The understated brown surface echoes the muted, earth-toned ceramics long favoured in Japanese bonsai display, where a shallow pot is chosen to emphasise breadth and a sense of landscape. It is the kind of practical, good-looking vessel that suits more refined, mature material. For forest groups, flat-top maples or any composition that benefits from a low, wide base, this ceramic bonsai pot offers a calm brown finish and a broad shallow form that will sit beautifully in any collection.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-25-x-20-x-6-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Rectanguar-Pot-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Rectanguar-Pot-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Rectanguar-Pot-2-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Rectanguar-Pot-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Rectanguar-Pot-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>40.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-19-5-x-19-5-x-11-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 19,5 x 19,5 x 11 cm brown</g:title><g:description>Beautiful bonsai pot Color: Brown Width: 19.5 cm Lengh: 19.5 cm Height: 11 cm Brown Bonsai Pot 19.5 x 19.5 x 11 cm This brown bonsai pot is a deep, square ceramic container measuring 19.5 cm on each side and standing 11 cm tall. The taller profile sets it apart from the usual shallow rectangle, and the warm brown surface gives it a grounded, earthy presence. Shown here as a container on its own, it is sold without a plant and is ready to take a tree of your choosing. The square footprint and generous height make this a natural home for cascade and semi-cascade styles, as well as for literati and upright trees that suit a more vertical pot. The extra depth holds a real volume of soil, which is reassuring for vigorous species and for trees that you want to leave a little longer between repottings. Size, shape and practical details At 19.5 cm square and 11 cm deep, the pot offers balanced symmetry from every angle, so it sits well whether viewed from the front or the side. The walls rise cleanly to a defined rim, and the base carries drainage and wiring holes in the usual arrangement, letting you anchor the tree firmly and keep the soil well aerated and free-draining. In the hand the pot feels solid and evenly made, with clean walls and a tidy rim, the sort of practical quality that makes a vessel pleasant to use season after season. About this piece The muted brown finish draws on the restrained, earth-toned ceramics long associated with Japanese bonsai display, where a deeper pot is chosen to match the character and movement of the tree. There is a quiet confidence to its form that suits a specimen with attitude. For cascading junipers, tumbling pines or any tree that calls for height and depth, this ceramic bonsai pot brings a strong, square silhouette and a warm, natural finish that will hold its own in any collection.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-19-5-x-19-5-x-11-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Circular-Bonsai-Pot-19.5x19.5-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Circular-Bonsai-Pot-19.5x19.5-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Circular-Bonsai-Pot-19.5x19.5-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Circular-Bonsai-Pot-19.5x19.5-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Circular-Bonsai-Pot-19.5x19.5-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>30.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-28-x-18-x-7-5-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai 28 x 18 x 7,5 cm brown</g:title><g:description>Color: Brown Width: 28 cm Lengh: 18 cm Height: 7,5 cm Brown bonsai pot, 28 x 18 cm rectangular ceramic This brown bonsai pot is a quietly versatile rectangular container, the kind of unfussy, well-proportioned vessel that suits a huge range of trees. Measuring 28 cm wide, 18 cm deep and 7.5 cm tall, it sits in the sweet spot for shohin and small to mid-size bonsai, deep enough to hold a healthy root mass yet shallow and restrained enough to keep the focus where it belongs, on the tree above. The warm brown tone is the most forgiving colour in the art, reading as earth and bark and flattering almost any foliage. A rectangular pot in an unglazed or earth-toned finish is the classic choice for masculine, powerful trees, pines, junipers and rugged deciduous specimens, where straight lines and corners echo the strength of a thick trunk. The neutral brown never competes with the planting, instead grounding it and letting the composition speak. It is the workhorse shape that experienced growers reach for again and again. The rectangular pot in the bonsai tradition In the long dialogue between tree and container, the rectangle holds a special place. Its clean geometry is read as formal and stable, the natural partner to upright and slanting styles, while the earth-brown surface keeps the pairing humble and harmonious. Generations of growers have followed the principle that the pot should frame the tree as a simple mount frames a painting, and a well-judged brown rectangle does exactly that. About this pot This pot measures 28 x 18 x 7.5 cm in a warm brown finish and is presented exactly as shown in the photographs. It is offered as the pot alone, ready to host your next styling project or to rehouse a tree that deserves a cleaner, more considered container. Drainage and wiring holes are placed in the conventional way, so the pot is ready for immediate use the moment your next repotting comes around.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-28-x-18-x-7-5-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-28-x-18-x-75-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-28-x-18-x-75-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-28-x-18-x-75-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-28-x-18-x-75-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>32.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-26-x-19-x-9-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 26 x 19 x 9 cm brown</g:title><g:description>Beautiful bonsai pot Color: Brown Width: 26 cm Lengh: 19 cm Height: 9cm Brown Bonsai Pot 26 x 19 x 9 cm A versatile brown bonsai pot in fired ceramic, this rectangular container measures 26 cm wide, 19 cm long and 9 cm deep. The mid-brown, lightly textured surface carries the kind of honest, unfussy finish that growers come back to season after season. Pictured on its own as a container, it is sold without a plant, ready to host a tree of your choosing. The proportions sit in that useful middle ground between small display pots and the larger training vessels. With a 9 cm depth and a broad 26 cm rim, it offers generous soil volume while keeping the low, settled stance that flatters a well-built tree. The brown tone reads as warm and natural, a quiet backdrop that lets bark, leaf and nebari take centre stage. Size, shape and practical details This is a medium rectangular pot suited to chuhin-scale trees and to broadleaf or deciduous material that benefits from a little extra root run. The straight walls and clean corners give a confident, architectural look on the bench, while drainage and wiring holes in the base allow the tree to be tied in securely and the soil to drain freely. In the hand the pot feels solid and well balanced, with evenly worked walls and a cleanly finished rim that make it pleasant to handle and reliable in everyday use. About this piece The earthy brown glaze takes its cue from the unglazed and muted ceramics long favoured in Japanese bonsai display, where the pot is meant to support rather than steal attention. It is a dependable, good-looking container that earns its keep across many styles of tree. For anyone potting on a developing tree or refreshing an established one, this ceramic bonsai pot brings balanced proportions and a warm, natural finish that will sit comfortably in any collection.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-26-x-19-x-9-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-26-x-19-x-9-cm-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-26-x-19-x-9-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-26-x-19-x-9-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-26-x-19-x-9-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-26-x-19-x-9-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>32.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-20-x-15-5-x-7-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 20 x 15.5 x 7 cm brown</g:title><g:description>Color: Brown Width: 20 cm Lengh: 15.5 cm Height: 7 cm Brown Bonsai Pot 20 x 15.5 x 7 cm This brown bonsai pot is a compact rectangular container measuring 20 cm wide, 15.5 cm long and 7 cm deep, thrown and fired in stoneware ceramic. The warm, earthy brown surface has the quiet, matte character that bonsai growers tend to favour, letting the tree remain the centre of attention rather than competing with it. The piece is shown here on its own, as a container only, with no plant included. The squared corners and clean, slightly tapered walls give the pot a calm, grounded presence on a display bench. The brown tone sits comfortably alongside both green summer foliage and the bare silhouette of a deciduous tree in winter, which makes it an easy, year-round choice for growers who like a pot they can keep in rotation. Size, shape and practical details At 20 x 15.5 cm across the rim, this is a small-to-medium rectangular vessel well suited to shohin and smaller mame-scale trees, or to younger material being grown on. The 7 cm depth gives a reasonable volume of soil for the size, which helps with broadleaf and deciduous species that appreciate a little more root room. Drainage and wiring holes are set into the base in the usual way, so the tree can be secured and the soil kept free-draining. About this piece The understated brown glaze nods to the unglazed and earth-toned ceramics long associated with Japanese bonsai display, where a restrained pot is chosen to flatter the tree. There is nothing loud about this container; it is the kind of honest, useful pot that growers reach for again and again. Whether you are potting up a new shohin or looking for a dependable brown rectangle to keep on the shelf, this ceramic bonsai pot offers a balanced shape and a quiet finish that will earn its place in any collection.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-20-x-15-5-x-7-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-20-x-15.5-x-7-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-20-x-15.5-x-7-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-20-x-15.5-x-7-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-20-x-15.5-x-7-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>35.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-26-x-19-x-10-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 26 x 19 x 10 cm brown</g:title><g:description>Beautiful bonsai pot Color: Brown Width: 26 cm Lengh: 19 cm Height: 10 cm Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 26 x 19 x 10 cm This brown bonsai pot is a compact rectangular vessel in glazed ceramic, measuring 26 cm wide, 19 cm deep and a full 10 cm tall. Compared with the shallow trays often seen on the bench, its noticeably greater depth gives it a different purpose: it holds a deeper column of soil, which makes it a natural choice for styles that call for more root room beneath a smaller footprint. The warm brown glaze has the muted, earthy quality prized in Japanese-inspired bonsai ceramics, where the container is there to settle the eye and let the tree speak. The taller proportion suits cascade and semi-cascade trees especially well, where the extra height balances foliage that spills below the rim, as well as literati and upright shohin that benefit from a deeper root mass. Shown from several angles in the photographs, the pot reveals crisp rectangular walls, a neat rim and a sturdy stance that keeps a top-heavy or trailing design securely anchored. The brown tone reads as quietly traditional and pairs comfortably with both deciduous and evergreen material. Practical features Drainage holes in the base let surplus water escape freely, while wiring holes allow the tree to be tied down firmly during establishment, which matters all the more in a deeper, taller pot. At 10 cm of external height the container offers generous soil volume for its modest width, giving roots room to develop without forcing an oversized footprint onto a small display. About this piece This listing is for the ceramic pot only; no plant, tree or soil is included. The photographs show the empty container exactly as supplied, ready to be matched with a specimen of your choosing. Its honest brown finish and useful depth make it a practical, dependable pot rather than a showpiece, the sort of vessel that quietly does its job year after year. For a cascade, a literati or a developing shohin that wants more depth than a standard tray can give, this compact brown ceramic bonsai pot offers the proportions, drainage and stability to support the tree well.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-26-x-19-x-10-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-26-x-19-x-10-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-26-x-19-x-10-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-26-x-19-x-10-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-26-x-19-x-10-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-26-x-19-x-10-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>40.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniperus-chinensis-itoigawa-he-qmhllp</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniperus Chinensis Itoigawa (height: 41 cm)</g:title><g:description>Juniperus Chinensis Itoigawa Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 41 cm Width: 56 cm Trunk: 34 cm Pot: Height 9 cm / 25 × 30 cm Photos taken in October 2025 Juniperus Itoigawa bonsai, the prized Shimpaku juniper This Juniperus Itoigawa bonsai belongs to the most celebrated juniper variety in the art, the Itoigawa Shimpaku, treasured for its dense, fine, emerald foliage and its extraordinary capacity for dramatic deadwood. At 41 cm tall and 56 cm wide, with a substantial 34 cm trunk, this is a mature, well-built specimen with the movement and density that mark a serious juniper. The soft scale foliage forms tight pads that hold their shape beautifully and lend the tree a quiet, ancient calm. The Itoigawa is prized above all other shimpaku for the quality of its foliage, which stays fine and a deep blue-green, and for the way its living veins can be played against bleached deadwood to tell a story of survival on a windswept ridge. On a tree of this trunk thickness, the contrast between living bark and silvered wood becomes the heart of the composition, a study in age and endurance. Heritage of the Itoigawa Shimpaku The Itoigawa juniper takes its name from the region of Japan where the finest mountain-collected shimpaku were once found, and it has become the benchmark against which other junipers are judged. Generations of Japanese masters have shaped these trees into the iconic images of jin and shari, the deadwood features that define the species in bonsai. To own an Itoigawa is to hold a direct link to that lineage of mountain junipers and the patient craft built around them. About this specimen This juniper stands around 41 cm tall, spans roughly 56 cm, and carries a thick 34 cm trunk, presented in the ceramic pot shown in the photographs, which is included. The foliage pads are dense and well placed, and the trunk has genuine movement and maturity. Photographed in October 2025, it is offered exactly as pictured.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniperus-chinensis-itoigawa-height-41-cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-of-Juniperus-Chinensis-Itoigawa-height_-41-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-of-Juniperus-Chinensis-Itoigawa-height_-41-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-of-Juniperus-Chinensis-Itoigawa-height_-41-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-of-Juniperus-Chinensis-Itoigawa-height_-41-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-of-Juniperus-Chinensis-Itoigawa-height_-41-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-of-Juniperus-Chinensis-Itoigawa-height_-41-cm-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-of-Juniperus-Chinensis-Itoigawa-height_-41-cm-7.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>1350.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>ceramic-bonsai-pot-the-dragon-with-handwr-lf0tmj</g:id><g:title>Ceramic Bonsai Pot “The Dragon” with handwritten kiribako</g:title><g:description>Beautiful handmade bonsai pot with dragon relief. It comes with a kiribako handwritten. Unique handcrafted piece, brand new and never used. Pot External dimensions: 12 cm (width) × 12 cm (height) Pot Internal dimensions: 10.5 cm (width) × 10 cm (height) Kiribako size: 20cm x 20cm Mythology of the Dragon In East Asian mythology, the dragon is a revered symbol of power, protection, wisdom, and good fortune . Unlike the fearsome dragons of Western lore, Japanese and Chinese dragons are benevolent, connected to water, rainfall, and the life-giving forces of nature. Displaying a dragon motif is thought to invite strength, harmony, and prosperity—making this pot not only a work of art but also a meaningful cultural emblem. Perfect For Bonsai display Accent piece in a serene home space Collectors of artisan pottery Gifts for lovers of traditional craftsmanship Express shipping available.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/ceramic-bonsai-pot-the-dragon-with-handwritten-kiribako</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dragon-1-2.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dragon-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dragon-2-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dragon-3-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dragon-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dragon-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dragon-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dragon-5-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dragon-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dragon-7.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Dragon-4-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>160.00 EUR</g:price><g:sale_price>90.00 EUR</g:sale_price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>quercus-suber-height-90cm</g:id><g:title>Quercus Suber (height: 90cm)</g:title><g:description>Quercus Suber Safe delivery in wooden box. Height: 90 cm (excluding pot) Width: 90 cm Trunk: 43cm Pot: Height 20 cm / 40 × 40 cm Photos taken in October 2025 Quercus Suber bonsai, the Mediterranean cork oak This Quercus Suber bonsai is a commanding cork oak, a species whose deeply fissured, spongy bark makes it one of the most characterful trees a collector can own. At 90 cm tall and 90 cm wide, with a powerful 43 cm trunk, this is a substantial specimen with the kind of trunk girth and aged surface that take many years to develop. The thick, corky bark is the whole point of the cork oak, and here it wraps the trunk in deep ridges that read as pure age. Quercus suber is an evergreen oak of the western Mediterranean, the very tree harvested for natural cork, and that protective bark gives the bonsai a rugged, sun-baked quality found in few other species. The small, leathery dark-green leaves sit in contrast to the rough trunk, and the broad canopy on a tree of this size carries real presence. This is a specimen meant to anchor a collection rather than sit quietly on a shelf. Heritage of the cork oak The cork oak is woven into the landscape and culture of southern Europe, from the dehesas of Iberia to the maquis of the islands, where ancient corticate trunks have stood for generations. As bonsai it is prized precisely for that bark, which thickens and furrows early and lends even a relatively young tree the gravitas of an old field oak. A well-grown Quercus suber is a portrait of the Mediterranean itself. About this specimen This cork oak stands around 90 cm tall excluding its pot, spans roughly 90 cm, and carries a massive 43 cm trunk, presented in the ceramic pot shown in the photographs, which is included. The bark is thick and corky along the whole trunk, and the canopy is full and well distributed. Photographed in October 2025, it is offered exactly as pictured.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/quercus-suber-height-90cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Quercus-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Quercus-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Quercus-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Quercus-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Quercus-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>790.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pre-Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-61</g:id><g:title>Book Bonsai Kokufu Ten # 61</g:title><g:description>This is the official catalogue of the 61st Kokufu Bonsai Exhibition, held in 1987. For anyone serious about bonsai, a Kokufu album is more than a book — it&apos;s the permanent record of the most important bonsai show in the world. The Kokufu-ten has been held in Tokyo since 1934, today at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in Ueno, organised by the Nippon Bonsai Association. Acceptance into the show is the highest honour a tree and its owner can earn in Japan, and every February the finest bonsai in the country are gathered, judged and photographed for this catalogue. What makes a 1987 edition special is the perspective it gives. Looking at trees shown nearly forty years ago, you see how Japanese taste has shifted — the styling conventions, the pot pairings, the species in favour at the time. Many of the trees in an older Kokufu book are still alive today and further refined, so you&apos;re seeing a chapter in the long life of trees that may now be even more famous. The catalogue is a deluxe hardcover, printed in full colour, documenting the more than two hundred bonsai on display that year. The text is in Japanese, but a Kokufu album is read with the eyes — the photography is the point, and it rewards close, repeated study. For a collector building a library, the older editions are the hardest to find and the most prized. They go out of print and are not reissued, so each passing year makes a 1987 volume scarcer. As a reference, a gift for a serious enthusiast, or the cornerstone of a growing Kokufu shelf, an early edition like this carries a weight newer printings can&apos;t. Exhibition: 61th Kokufu Bonsai-ten Year: 1987 Format: hardcover, full colour Contents: 200+ exhibited bonsai, text in Japanese</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-61</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-61.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-61-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-61-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-61-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-61-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-61-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-61-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>85.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Media &gt; Books</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Books</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-75</g:id><g:title>Book Bonsai Kokufu Ten # 75</g:title><g:description>This is the official catalogue of the 75th Kokufu Bonsai Exhibition, held in 2001 — a record of the year&apos;s most honoured trees in Japanese bonsai. To understand the value of this book, you have to understand what it means to be in it. The Kokufu-ten, held in Tokyo since 1934 under the Nippon Bonsai Association, accepts only a few hundred trees from far more submissions. A tree is judged not on its own merit alone but on the whole presentation — the pot, the stand, the accent. Acceptance is a career milestone; the Kokufu Prize, awarded to the very best, is the highest distinction in the bonsai world. So this catalogue is, in effect, a roll of honour for 2001. Each tree earned its place. For the owner, appearing in a Kokufu album is recognition that lasts long after the February show closes — the book is the permanent proof. The edition is a deluxe hardcover in full colour, documenting the more than two hundred bonsai displayed that year, with text in Japanese. The photography is of exhibition standard, made to be studied. For a collector or a serious grower, owning the record of a specific year is part of the pleasure — a fixed point you can return to, compare against later editions, and use to trace how the very top of the art has moved. It&apos;s both a reference and a piece of bonsai history. Exhibition: 75th Kokufu Bonsai-ten Year: 2001 Format: hardcover, full colour Contents: 200+ exhibited bonsai, text in Japanese</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-75</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-75.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-75-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-75-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-75-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-75-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-75-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>85.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Media &gt; Books</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Books</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-76</g:id><g:title>Book Bonsai Kokufu Ten # 76</g:title><g:description>This is the official catalogue of the 76th Kokufu Bonsai Exhibition, held in 2002. If you&apos;ve only ever seen Kokufu trees as low-resolution images online, the printed album is a different experience entirely. The Kokufu-ten is Japan&apos;s premier bonsai exhibition, held in Tokyo since 1934 under the Nippon Bonsai Association. Each February the finest trees in the country are displayed and photographed under controlled conditions for the official catalogue — and the printing does them justice. This is a deluxe hardcover in full colour, and the reproduction captures detail a screen simply flattens: the texture of old bark, the fine pads of foliage, the exact glaze and tone of a pot. That print quality is why these books stay useful long after the show. You can sit with a single image, study how light falls across the deadwood, see how the photographer chose the front — decisions that matter when you come to photograph or display your own trees. The 2002 volume documents the more than two hundred bonsai shown that year. The text is in Japanese, but the catalogue is built around its photography; that&apos;s what you&apos;re buying, and it&apos;s worth it. A physical Kokufu album also lasts. Unlike a web page that vanishes, a well-kept hardcover stays readable for decades and only grows more valuable as the edition goes out of print. It&apos;s a reference and an object worth owning. Exhibition: 76th Kokufu Bonsai-ten Year: 2002 Format: hardcover, full colour Contents: 200+ exhibited bonsai, text in Japanese</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-76</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-76.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-76-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-76-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-76-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-76-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-76-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>85.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Media &gt; Books</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Books</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-77</g:id><g:title>Book Bonsai Kokufu Ten # 77</g:title><g:description>This is the official catalogue of the 77th Kokufu Bonsai Exhibition, held in 2003 — and like every Kokufu album, it&apos;s a survey of the full range of Japanese bonsai. The Kokufu-ten, staged in Tokyo since 1934 under the Nippon Bonsai Association, isn&apos;t devoted to a single style. Across its two hundred-plus trees you&apos;ll find towering five-needle and black pines, junipers with dramatic deadwood, and deciduous trees in bare winter silhouette — maples, beeches, hornbeams — alongside flowering and fruiting species and refined shohin displays. The February timing means the deciduous trees are leafless, so their branch structure is fully on show. That breadth is exactly what makes the catalogue useful. Whatever you grow, you&apos;ll find the best examples of it here, photographed at the highest level. It&apos;s a chance to compare how the masters handle a pine against a maple, a large tree against a tiny one, and to see the conventions that define each. The 2003 edition is a deluxe hardcover printed in full colour, with text in Japanese. The value is in the images, which are made for close study. For a grower assembling a reference library, each year adds another cross-section of the art at its peak. The 77th edition is one more, and a strong one — a single volume that puts the whole spectrum of fine bonsai in front of you. Exhibition: 77th Kokufu Bonsai-ten Year: 2003 Format: hardcover, full colour Contents: 200+ exhibited bonsai, text in Japanese</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-77</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-77.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-77-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-77-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-77-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-77-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-77-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>85.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Media &gt; Books</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Books</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-78</g:id><g:title>Book Bonsai Kokufu Ten # 78</g:title><g:description>This is the official catalogue of the 78th Kokufu Bonsai Exhibition, held in 2004 — and for collectors, every back issue is a small race against time. Kokufu catalogues are printed once, for the year of each show, and not reissued. The Kokufu-ten has run in Tokyo since 1934 under the Nippon Bonsai Association, which means there&apos;s a long series of these books, and completing a run is a genuine pursuit. Older editions become scarce and command higher prices; even a relatively recent volume like 2004 grows harder to find as the years pass. That&apos;s part of the appeal. A shelf of Kokufu albums is a library that documents the evolution of the art year by year, and each volume you add fills a gap that won&apos;t be easy to fill later. Serious enthusiasts often build their collections one edition at a time, hunting the missing years. The 78th edition is a deluxe hardcover in full colour, documenting the more than two hundred trees shown that year, with text in Japanese. The photography is of the usual exhibition standard, made for study. Whether you&apos;re starting a collection or closing a gap in one, a clean copy of a specific year is worth securing while you can. As a reference it&apos;s invaluable; as a collectible it only appreciates as the edition disappears from the market. Exhibition: 78th Kokufu Bonsai-ten Year: 2004 Format: hardcover, full colour Contents: 200+ exhibited bonsai, text in Japanese</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-78</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-78.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-78-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-78-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-78-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-78-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-78-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>85.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Media &gt; Books</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Books</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-79</g:id><g:title>Book Bonsai Kokufu Ten # 79</g:title><g:description>This is the official catalogue of the 79th Kokufu Bonsai Exhibition, held in 2005 — a volume in one of the longest-running series in the bonsai world. The Kokufu-ten began in 1934, when bonsai was first shown inside Tokyo&apos;s premier art museum — a bold claim at the time that bonsai belonged among the fine arts. It has run almost every year since, surviving even the disruption of the war years, and is held each February at the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum in Ueno under the Nippon Bonsai Association. No other bonsai exhibition carries this weight of history. Owning a Kokufu catalogue connects you to that lineage. The 2005 edition is a single link in a chain reaching back ninety years, documenting the trees a particular generation of masters chose to show. Read alongside other editions, it lets you trace how the art has matured decade by decade. The book is a deluxe hardcover in full colour, recording the more than two hundred bonsai displayed that year, with text in Japanese. The photography is made for careful viewing. For anyone who values the history of bonsai as much as its practice, a Kokufu album is the most direct way to hold a piece of it. The 79th edition is a worthy addition to any serious collection. Exhibition: 79th Kokufu Bonsai-ten Year: 2005 Format: hardcover, full colour Contents: 200+ exhibited bonsai, text in Japanese</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-79</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-79.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-79-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-79-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-79-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-79-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-79-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>85.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Media &gt; Books</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Books</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-80</g:id><g:title>Book Bonsai Kokufu Ten # 80</g:title><g:description>This is the official catalogue of the 80th Kokufu Bonsai Exhibition, held in 2006 — and it&apos;s a masterclass not just in trees, but in how to present them. At the Kokufu-ten, a bonsai is never judged alone. It&apos;s shown as a complete display: the tree, its pot, the stand it sits on, and often an accent planting or a scroll that sets the season and mood. This art of presentation — the way the elements speak to one another — is as carefully considered as the tree itself, and the Kokufu catalogue captures it in full. That makes the album especially valuable for anyone learning to display their own bonsai. You can study how a heavy conifer is balanced by a simple pot, how an accent plant is placed, how empty space is used. These are the decisions that turn a good tree into a finished composition, and the 2006 edition documents hundreds of them. The Kokufu-ten has run in Tokyo since 1934 under the Nippon Bonsai Association. This 80th edition is a deluxe hardcover in full colour, recording the more than two hundred displays shown that February, with text in Japanese. As a reference for presentation and pairing — the part of bonsai hardest to learn from a single tree — a Kokufu album like this is hard to beat. It&apos;s a book you return to every time you prepare a tree for show. Exhibition: 80th Kokufu Bonsai-ten Year: 2006 Format: hardcover, full colour Contents: 200+ exhibited bonsai, text in Japanese</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-80</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-80.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-80-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-80-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-80-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-80-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-80-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-80-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>120.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Media &gt; Books</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Books</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-81</g:id><g:title>Book Bonsai Kokufu Ten # 81</g:title><g:description>This is the official catalogue of the 81st Kokufu Bonsai Exhibition, held in 2007 — a record of masterpiece trees meant to inspire your own. The honest reason most growers keep Kokufu albums is motivation. When you open one, you&apos;re looking at the summit of what bonsai can be: trees refined over decades, sometimes generations, to a standard that&apos;s hard to believe. It resets your eye and raises your ambition for your own material, however modest. The Kokufu-ten, held in Tokyo since 1934 under the Nippon Bonsai Association, is the show every serious grower measures against. With the exhibition reaching its 100th edition in 2026, the series has never felt more significant, and editions from the 2000s like this one sit squarely in the modern era of the art. The 81st edition is a deluxe hardcover in full colour, recording the more than two hundred trees shown in 2007, with text in Japanese. The photography is exhibition-grade, made to be studied closely. Whether as a reference, a source of inspiration, or a gift for a fellow enthusiast, a Kokufu album earns its keep. The 2007 edition is a strong, accessible entry into one of the most respected book series in bonsai. Exhibition: 81th Kokufu Bonsai-ten Year: 2007 Format: hardcover, full colour Contents: 200+ exhibited bonsai, text in Japanese</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/book-bonsai-kokufu-ten-81</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-81.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-81-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-81-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-81-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-81-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-81-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Kokufu-Bonsai-Ten-81-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>85.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Media &gt; Books</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Books</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-38-x-31-5-x-8-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 38 x 31,5 x 8 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 38 cm Lengh: 31,5 cm Height: 8 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 29 cm Lengh: 24 cm Height: 6 cm SKU: 162418 Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 38 x 31.5 x 8 cm This brown bonsai pot is a generously sized rectangular container made from glazed ceramic, measuring 38 cm wide, 31.5 cm deep and 8 cm tall on the outside, with a roomy internal planting area of roughly 29 by 24 cm. The warm earthen brown finish carries the quiet, unforced character that defines classic Japanese-style bonsai ceramics, where the vessel is meant to flatter the tree rather than compete with it. Photographed from several angles, the piece shows clean rectangular lines, softly defined lip edges and a stable, low-profile footing that sits well on a display bench or shelf. As a rectangular form in this medium-large size, it is naturally suited to broad, masculine deciduous and conifer styles. Trident maples, hornbeams, elms, pines and other trees grown in upright or informal upright forms tend to look balanced in a container of these proportions, where the width gives the canopy something solid to rest above. The neutral brown tone is forgiving across the seasons, sitting comfortably against fresh spring foliage, deep summer green and the russet shades of autumn alike. Practical features The base is fitted with drainage holes to let excess water pass freely, along with wiring holes that allow a tree to be anchored firmly into the soil mass while it establishes. The 8 cm depth and the internal height of around 6 cm offer a sensible root volume for a tree of this scale without making the pot feel heavy or oversized. Walls of even thickness and a level rim give the container a reassuringly solid feel in the hand. About this piece This listing is for the ceramic pot only; no plant, tree or soil is included. What you see in the photographs is the empty container, ready to be paired with a specimen of your choosing. Its honest brown glaze and unadorned rectangular shape make it a versatile workhorse pot, the kind that quietly earns its place in a collection and gets reached for season after season. If you are looking for a dependable, well-proportioned brown bonsai pot to home a developing or established tree, this rectangular ceramic offers the size, stability and understated good looks to do the job for years to come.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-38-x-31-5-x-8-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-38-x-315-x-8-cm-Brown.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-38-x-315-x-8-cm-Brown-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-38-x-315-x-8-cm-Brown-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-38-x-315-x-8-cm-Brown-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-38-x-315-x-8-cm-Brown-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-38-x-315-x-8-cm-Brown-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>42.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-37-x-28-x-11-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval 37 x 28 x 11 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 37 cm Lengh: 28 cm Height: 11 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 26 cm Lengh: 17,5 cm Height: 9,5 cm SKU: 156742 Oval Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 37 x 28 x 11 cm This oval bonsai pot is made in stoneware ceramic and finished in a warm, earthen brown glaze, its surface marked by the gentle shifts of tone that give a hand-finished piece its quiet depth. At 37 cm long, 28 cm wide and 11 cm deep, it sits in that genuinely useful middle ground, compact enough to handle easily yet deep enough to give a tree the root run it needs to gain weight and ramify. The slightly fuller depth is what sets this one apart from the flatter ovals. It carries enough soil to push a tree forward in its development, making it a natural choice for a specimen moving on from a basic training pot into something more presentable. The rounded oval line keeps the look soft and informal, and the matte brown glaze stays grounded and unfussy, content to frame the tree rather than to be noticed in its own right. Ceramic in the bonsai tradition A medium oval with a little extra depth is the pot many trees graduate into, the stage where a developing bonsai first starts to look like a finished one. Japanese potters made plenty of these honest, everyday vessels, and a warm brown glaze became the natural choice for a tree still putting on its mature character. This piece sits comfortably in that practical, well-loved corner of the tradition. About this piece This is the empty ceramic container only, photographed on its own and sold without any plant, soil or accessory. The base has drainage holes so water passes through cleanly and wiring holes so a tree can be tied in firmly while it settles. The unglazed foot gives a clean, level stance on the bench, and the oval floor offers a comfortable depth and an even bed for roots to spread and strengthen. For a tree stepping up from a training pot into its first proper home, this 37 x 28 cm oval offers a comfortable, well-judged container in an understated brown that quietly improves with age beside the tree.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-37-x-28-x-11-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-37-x-28-x-11-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-37-x-28-x-11-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-37-x-28-x-11-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-37-x-28-x-11-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-37-x-28-x-11-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-37-x-28-x-11-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>55.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-40-5-x-28-x-10-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval 40,5 x 28 x 10 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 40,5 cm Lengh: 28 cm Height: 10 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 31 cm Lengh: 17 cm Height: 7 cm SKU: 156761 Oval Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 40,5 x 28 x 10 cm This oval bonsai pot is made in stoneware ceramic and finished in a warm, earthen brown glaze whose quiet tonal shifts keep the surface alive without ever drawing attention to themselves. At 40,5 cm long, 28 cm wide and 10 cm deep, it has a noticeably slender, elongated profile, longer in proportion to its width than most ovals, which gives it an elegant, slightly understated stance on the bench. That narrower footprint is its defining quality. The stretched oval leaves a touch more open space at either end of the trunk, which suits an asymmetric or wind-swept planting where breathing room around the tree is part of the picture. The 10 cm depth keeps roots comfortable while the long, lean line stays graceful rather than weighty, and the matte brown glaze holds everything in a calm, naturalistic register beneath the foliage. Ceramic in the bonsai tradition Slimmer, elongated ovals have long appealed to growers chasing a more poetic, asymmetric composition, where the empty space around the trunk speaks as loudly as the tree. Japanese potters understood that a narrower oval invites this kind of reading, and a restrained brown glaze let the container recede so the line of the tree could lead. This piece carries that quieter, more contemplative side of the tradition. About this piece This is the empty ceramic container only, photographed on its own and sold without any plant, soil or accessory. The base has drainage holes for water to run through freely and wiring holes so a tree can be secured while it roots. The unglazed foot gives a clean, level stance on the bench, and the long, narrow oval floor offers a comfortable depth for roots while keeping the overall footprint slim and refined. For an asymmetric, wind-swept or gently leaning tree that wants space to breathe along an elegant line, this 40,5 x 28 cm oval offers a graceful, well-considered home in an understated brown that matures handsomely beside the tree.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-40-5-x-28-x-10-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-405-x-28-x-10-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-405-x-28-x-10-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-405-x-28-x-10-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-405-x-28-x-10-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-405-x-28-x-10-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>55.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-41-x-31-x-11-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval 41 x 31 x 11 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 41 cm Lengh: 31 cm Height: 11 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 36 cm Lengh: 25 cm Height: 7,5 cm SKU: 156802 Oval Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 41 x 31 x 11 cm This oval bonsai pot is thrown in stoneware ceramic and dressed in a warm, earthen brown glaze, its surface lit by soft tonal drift that keeps the wide profile from ever looking flat. At 41 cm along the long axis, 31 cm across and 11 cm deep, it is a broad, comfortably proportioned oval, long enough to give a spreading tree room to extend yet deep enough to hold a confident root mass underneath. Seen at viewing height, the length of this oval does the work: it stretches the composition sideways and lets a tree breathe across the bench rather than rising stiffly out of a tight pot. The wall has just enough height to read as solid without turning heavy, and the rounded ends keep everything fluid. The matte brown glaze stays muted and natural, a steady ground tone that sits well under pine needles or fresh deciduous growth alike. Ceramic in the bonsai tradition A long, moderately deep oval is a workhorse of the developing collection, the pot a grower reaches for when a tree has outgrown its training container but is not yet ready for a refined showpiece. Japanese ceramic practice valued exactly this kind of honest, well-judged vessel, and a warm brown finish became the dependable companion for trees still building their character. This piece belongs squarely in that practical, unshowy tradition. About this piece This is the empty ceramic container only, photographed on its own and sold without any plant, soil or accessory. The base is drilled with drainage holes for free water flow and wiring holes so a tree can be tied down securely as it roots. The unglazed foot gives a clean, level contact with the bench, and the long oval floor offers generous lateral room for a spreading root system to develop. For a pine or a broad deciduous tree that needs length and a settled depth in equal measure, this 41 x 31 cm oval offers a roomy, well-judged home in an understated brown that wears its years handsomely beside the tree.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-41-x-31-x-11-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-41-x-31-x-11-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-41-x-31-x-11-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-41-x-31-x-11-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-41-x-31-x-11-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-41-x-31-x-11-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>54.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-set-2-oval-24-x-17-x-6-5-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Set 2 Oval 24 x 17 x 6,5 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>A set of two oval bonsai pots in brown, in two different sizes. The oval is one of the most versatile shapes there is, and it&apos;s no accident that it&apos;s among the most used for deciduous trees. An oval has soft lines and no corners. It reads calm and natural, and it suits the informal styles — informal upright, slanting — and gentle-natured trees in general: maples, beech, hornbeam, even a young, rounded tree. Where a rectangular pot brings severity and strength, an oval gives breathing room. The brown helps with that. It&apos;s an earthy, restrained tone that doesn&apos;t push to the front, letting the bark, the foliage and the movement of the trunk do the talking. Brightly glazed, coloured pots are better saved for flowering or fruiting species, when you want a conversation of colours. Having two, in different sizes, opens up options. The larger pot for the main tree, the smaller for a secondary subject or a shohin coming along. Or both as a pair in a display, playing on the shift in scale. If you&apos;re building a collection, having two ready pots in different sizes is handier than it sounds. A few practical notes. Before potting, put mesh over the drainage holes and secure the tree with a little wire until the roots take. Keep the soil free-draining — akadama with pumice and lava, in whatever ratio suits the species. A shallow pot like these holds little water, so check often in summer. For proportion, the usual guideline applies, more rule of thumb than law: pot length around two-thirds of the tree&apos;s height, depth roughly the thickness of the trunk at the base. The eye decides the rest. Across the international bonsai community, matched and considered displays have become part of the craft — tree, pot and stand reading as one. A plain, well-fired pair of pots fits that approach and earns its keep over many seasons. Two simple brown ovals are exactly the kind of pots you reach for again and again. To be clear: the set is the two pots. No plants are included. Pot 1 (external): 24 × 17 × 6.5 cm — internal 17 × 10 × 4.5 cm Pot 2 (external): 20 × 12.5 × 4.5 cm — internal 14.5 × 8.5 × 3 cm Colour: brown SKU: 87676</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-set-2-oval-24-x-17-x-6-5-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Set-2-Oval-24-x-17-x-65-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Set-2-Oval-24-x-17-x-65-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Set-2-Oval-24-x-17-x-65-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Set-2-Oval-24-x-17-x-65-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Set-2-Oval-24-x-17-x-65-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Set-2-Oval-20-x-125-x45-cm.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Set-2-Oval-20-x-125-x45-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Set-2-Oval-20-x-125-x45-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Set-2-Oval-20-x-125-x45-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Set-2-Oval-20-x-125-x45-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>40.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-42-x-32-x-13-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval 42 x 32 x 13 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 42 cm Lengh: 32 cm Height: 13 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 34 cm Lengh: 25,5 cm Height: 9,5 cm SKU: 156729 Oval Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 42 x 32 x 13 cm This large oval bonsai pot is made in stoneware ceramic and finished in a deep, earthy brown glaze that carries rich tonal shifts across its broad faces, from a warm bark-brown to a darker, almost smoky edge in the shadows of the curve. At 42 cm long, 32 cm wide and a substantial 13 cm deep, this is a serious container built for a mature, heavily built tree that needs real root volume beneath it. The generous depth gives the pot genuine weight and authority. Where a shallow oval is delicate, this one is grounded and confident, easily supporting a thick trunk, a broad canopy and the vigorous root system of an established specimen. The soft oval form keeps the whole composition natural and flowing despite the size, while the matte brown glaze stays quiet and earthen, never competing with mature bark or dense foliage. Ceramic in the bonsai tradition Large, deep ovals have always been reserved for the heavyweight trees in a collection, the kind that have been growing for many years and carry obvious age in the trunk. Japanese potters built these bigger containers to balance visual mass with grace, and a deep brown glaze became the natural choice for trees whose presence does not need any help from the pot. This piece follows that tradition of generous, understated strength. About this piece This is the empty ceramic container only, photographed on its own and sold without any plant, soil or accessory. The base carries drainage holes so a large soil volume can still drain freely, along with wiring holes to anchor a heavy tree firmly while it establishes. The unglazed foot gives a stable, level stance on the bench, and the deep oval bowl provides ample room for a mature, vigorous root system to develop. For a substantial, well-aged tree that needs both depth and a soft oval line, this 42 x 32 cm container offers a strong, generously proportioned home in a deep brown that grows only more dignified as it ages alongside the tree.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-42-x-32-x-13-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-42-x-32-x-13-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-42-x-32-x-13-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-42-x-32-x-13-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-42-x-32-x-13-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-42-x-32-x-13-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>57.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-33-x-25-x-10-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval 33 x 25 x 10 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 33 cm Lengh: 25 cm Height: 10 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 27 cm Lengh: 18 cm Height: 7,5 cm SKU: 156730 Oval Brown Bonsai Pot, 33 x 25 x 10 cm This compact oval brown ceramic bonsai pot measures 33 cm long, 25 cm wide and 10 cm deep, an approachable size that suits a smaller tree and a tidy display shelf. It is sold empty, as a container in its own right, with no tree included. The oval form keeps everything gentle and unhurried, and at this scale it has a friendly, hand-sized quality, the sort of pot you reach for when a tree wants warmth rather than grandeur. The brown glaze is even and earthy, with the faint tonal play that kiln-firing always leaves behind. Drainage holes and wiring holes are present in the base, so the pot functions as a proper home for a tree and not just a display piece: water clears freely, and a root ball can be tied down securely. With a depth of 10 cm it carries a reassuring amount of substrate for its size, which makes it a comfortable fit for small to medium deciduous trees and broom or informal upright styles. A nod to Japanese ceramic tradition Smaller oval pots have a long-standing place in the bonsai world, often chosen for trees that are being shown in more intimate settings or grouped on a tiered stand. The soft outline reads as quiet and unassertive, letting a delicate trunk or fine ramification take the lead. A muted brown like this one is the classic neutral ground that ceramic makers favour for exactly that reason. About this piece The photographs show precisely what is offered: the empty oval ceramic pot in brown, 33 x 25 x 10 cm on the outside. The interior gives a sensible root run for a tree of modest stature, and the 10 cm depth strikes a balance between holding moisture and keeping the planting visually light. For a small tree that has filled its current pot, or a shohin display that wants a soft, neutral container to bring it together, this oval brown piece is an easy and good-looking answer.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-33-x-25-x-10-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-33-x-25-x-10-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-33-x-25-x-10-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-33-x-25-x-10-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-33-x-25-x-10-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-33-x-25-x-10-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>36.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-37-5-x-30-5-x-10-5-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval 37,5 x 30,5 x 10,5 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 37,5 cm Lengh: 30,5 cm Height: 10,5 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 26 cm Lengh: 20 cm Height: 7,5 cm SKU: 156795 Oval Brown Bonsai Pot, 37.5 x 30.5 x 10.5 cm This oval brown ceramic bonsai pot measures 37.5 cm long, 30.5 cm wide and 10.5 cm deep, a mid-sized container that strikes a comfortable balance between presence and proportion. It comes empty, sold purely as a pot, with no tree planted in it. The gently rounded ends and the easy curve of the walls give it a welcoming, unforced look, the kind of vessel that flatters a tree without ever feeling heavy or severe. A warm brown glaze covers the surface, deep enough to read as earthy yet soft enough to let foliage and bark stand out above it. The base carries drainage holes and wiring holes, so a tree can be anchored properly and excess water moves away cleanly. With a depth of just over 10 cm, the pot holds a useful body of substrate, which makes it a comfortable fit for medium deciduous trees and for flowering or fruiting species that appreciate a steadier root environment. A nod to Japanese ceramic tradition The oval has long been the shape growers reach for when a tree calls for softness rather than ceremony. Its flowing line carries the eye along the trunk and out into the branches, and a muted brown finish like this one keeps all the attention where it belongs. Sit a blossoming tree above it in spring, or a maple in its autumn colour, and the pot quietly does its work as a frame. About this piece What the photographs show is exactly what is offered: the empty oval ceramic pot in brown, 37.5 x 30.5 x 10.5 cm on the outside. The interior gives a generous root run for a tree of moderate size, and the depth offers a little extra reassurance for specimens that like to drink well during the growing months. If you are looking for a versatile, kindly proportioned home for a medium tree, or simply want a dependable oval to keep in reserve for the next repotting, this brown container is a sound and good-looking choice.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-37-5-x-30-5-x-10-5-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-375-x-305-x-105-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-375-x-305-x-105-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-375-x-305-x-105-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-375-x-305-x-105-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-375-x-305-x-105-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-375-x-305-x-105-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>58.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-40-x-32-x-11-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval 40 x 32 x 11 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 40 cm Lengh: 32 cm Height: 11 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 34,5 cm Lengh: 27 cm Height: 9 cm SKU: 156805 Oval Brown Bonsai Pot, 40 x 32 x 11 cm A generous oval brown ceramic bonsai pot, 40 cm long, 32 cm wide and 11 cm deep, this is a substantial container with real presence on a stand. It is sold empty, as a pot in its own right, with no tree included. The oval shape softens the whole composition; where a rectangle states formality, the oval breathes, and its flowing outline is the natural home for trees with movement, curved trunks and relaxed, spreading canopies. The brown glaze runs warm and even across the curved walls, picking up gentle highlights along the rim where the light catches the ceramic. Drainage holes and wiring holes are set into the base, so a heavier tree can be tied in firmly and the substrate stays well drained. At 11 cm deep, this pot holds enough soil for a vigorous specimen, which makes it a sensible choice for larger deciduous trees, informal uprights and slanting styles that need both root room and visual weight. A nod to Japanese ceramic tradition Oval containers have always been linked with softer, more feminine trees and with group or forest plantings, where the curved ends draw the eye gently across the arrangement. This brown piece keeps to that quieter register, letting a flowing trunk line do the talking. The unglazed-looking depth of the colour gives it an earthy, settled quality that sits well under maples, hornbeams and other broadleaf trees. About this piece The photographs show exactly what is offered: the empty oval ceramic pot in brown, 40 x 32 x 11 cm on the outside. The interior gives a good volume of substrate for a larger tree, and the depth offers more security for specimens that are still building strength or carry a wide, heavy canopy. If you have a sizeable tree that has outgrown its container, or you are planning a group planting that needs a broad, calm base, this oval brown pot gives you the scale and the soft outline to set it off properly.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-40-x-32-x-11-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-40-x-32-x-11-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-40-x-32-x-11-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-40-x-32-x-11-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-40-x-32-x-11-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-40-x-32-x-11-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-40-x-32-x-11-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>60.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-rectangular-21-5-x-15-5-x-6-5-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Rectangular 21,5 x 15,5 x 6,5 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 21,5 cm Lengh: 15,5 cm Height: 6,5 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 19 cm Lengh: 12,5 cm Height: 5 cm SKU: 140050 Rectangular Brown Bonsai Pot, 21.5 x 15.5 x 6.5 cm A small rectangular brown ceramic bonsai pot, 21.5 cm long, 15.5 cm wide and only 6.5 cm deep, this is a shallow container built for restraint. It is offered empty, as a pot on its own, with no tree included. The crisp rectangular outline gives it a formal, composed character that pairs naturally with upright trunks and well-defined nebari, where straight lines in the container echo the discipline of the tree above. The brown glaze is matte and even, warmed by the faint tonal shifts that come from the kiln. Drainage holes sit in the base alongside wiring holes for tying a tree firmly into place, so this works as a genuine training or display pot rather than an ornament. At this shallow depth it favours shohin and smaller chuhin trees, mame plantings, and any specimen whose root pad has already been refined into a flat, mature spread. A nod to Japanese ceramic tradition Shallow rectangular pots are among the most classical shapes in bonsai display, long associated with conifers and rugged, masculine deciduous trees. The low profile flatters a powerful trunk by keeping the eye on the wood and the surface roots. This brown container carries that quiet authority without any decorative flourish, exactly the sort of understated piece that serious growers tend to reach for. About this piece The photographs show precisely what is offered: the empty rectangular ceramic pot in brown, 21.5 x 15.5 x 6.5 cm on the outside. The shallow interior keeps the substrate volume modest, which suits refined trees that no longer need much root run and helps maintain tight, compact growth. For a small formal upright, a clump, or a shohin conifer that has outgrown its current home, this rectangular brown pot is a dependable, classically proportioned choice that will sit comfortably on a display shelf or accent stand.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-rectangular-21-5-x-15-5-x-6-5-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-215-x-155-x-65-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-215-x-155-x-65-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-215-x-155-x-65-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-215-x-155-x-65-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-215-x-155-x-65-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-215-x-155-x-65-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>36.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-round-19-x-19-x-8-5-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Round 19 x 19 x 8,5 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 19 cm Lengh: 19 cm Height: 8,5 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 15 cm Lengh: 15 cm Height: 6,5 cm SKU: 147736 Round Brown Bonsai Pot, 19 x 19 x 8.5 cm This is a round brown ceramic bonsai pot, measuring 19 centimetres across and 8.5 centimetres deep, fired and glazed in a warm earthy brown that settles comfortably into almost any display. It is sold as a container on its own, ready to receive a tree of your choosing rather than arriving planted. The circular form has a quiet, balanced presence, the kind of shape that flatters a rounded canopy without ever drawing attention away from it. The walls carry a soft brown glaze with the subtle variation you only get from kiln-fired ceramic, so no two surfaces read exactly the same under the light. Drainage holes are set into the base, and the wiring holes that let you anchor a tree securely are there too, which makes this pot a working container and not merely a decorative bowl. The proportions suit a small to medium bonsai, and the round footprint works especially well for informal upright and broom styles where the silhouette is meant to feel relaxed. A nod to Japanese ceramic tradition Round pots have long been favoured for trees with a gentle, spreading habit, and this piece follows that lineage. The understated brown finish is the sort that ceramic makers reach for when they want the container to support the tree instead of competing with it. Place a maple or an elm above this glaze and the autumn colour seems to lift; sit a quiet evergreen in it and the whole arrangement reads as calm and grounded. About this piece What you see in the photographs is exactly what is offered: the empty round ceramic pot, in brown, at 19 x 19 x 8.5 cm external. The interior dimensions leave a sensible volume for roots and substrate, and the depth of 8.5 cm gives a little more room than the shallowest trays, which makes it forgiving for trees that are still filling out their root systems. If you are putting together a display, or replacing a pot that has cracked or no longer suits a tree&apos;s stage of development, this round brown container is an easy, versatile choice that will keep doing its job season after season.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-round-19-x-19-x-8-5-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Round-19-x-19-x-85-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Round-19-x-19-x-85-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Round-19-x-19-x-85-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Round-19-x-19-x-85-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Round-19-x-19-x-85-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>29.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-36-x-29-5-x-10-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval 36 x 29,5 x 10 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 36 cm Lengh: 29,5 cm Height: 10 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 30 cm Lengh: 23,5 cm Height: 8 cm SKU: 156793 Oval Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 36 x 29,5 x 10 cm This oval bonsai pot is made in stoneware ceramic and finished in a warm, earthy brown glaze with the kind of gentle tonal movement that makes a plain container quietly interesting. At 36 cm long, 29,5 cm wide and 10 cm deep, it strikes a versatile middle balance, neither a shallow flat tray nor a deep bowl, which makes it one of the most useful oval sizes to have on the bench. That measured depth is the key to its character. There is enough soil volume to keep a broad deciduous or flowering tree comfortable, yet the oval stays low and graceful enough to feel light beneath the canopy. The soft, cornerless outline carries the eye smoothly around the planting, and the matte brown glaze stays naturalistic and unassuming, letting bark, leaf and flower do the talking. Ceramic in the bonsai tradition The medium oval is something of an all-rounder in the bonsai tradition, equally at home under a maple in autumn colour or a flowering tree in spring. Japanese potters prized this balance of generosity and grace, and a warm brown glaze became a natural partner for trees whose seasonal display benefits from a calm, neutral base. This piece sits comfortably in that lineage, ready for a wide range of subjects. About this piece This is the empty ceramic container only, photographed on its own and sold without any plant, soil or accessory. The base has drainage holes for free-running water and wiring holes so a tree can be anchored firmly while it establishes. The unglazed foot gives a clean, level stance on the bench, and the oval floor offers a generous, even bed for roots to spread within a comfortable depth. For a maple, an elm or a flowering tree that wants a balanced oval rather than an extreme, this 36 x 29,5 cm container offers a versatile, well-proportioned home in a quiet brown that flatters every season and ages gently alongside the tree.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-36-x-29-5-x-10-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-36-x-295-x-10-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-36-x-295-x-10-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-36-x-295-x-10-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-36-x-295-x-10-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-36-x-295-x-10-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-36-x-295-x-10-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>55.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-rectangular-25-x-18-x-7-5-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Rectangular 25 x 18 x 7,5 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 25 cm Lengh: 18 cm Height: 7,5 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 22 cm Lengh: 15,5 cm Height: 6 cm SKU: 87797 Rectangular Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 25 x 18 x 7,5 cm This compact rectangular bonsai pot is made in stoneware ceramic and glazed in a warm, earthy brown, with the soft tonal shifts that give a small piece real presence on the shelf. At 25 cm long, 18 cm wide and 7,5 cm deep, it sits squarely in the shohin and smaller chuhin range, a tidy little rectangle for trees you keep close at hand and look at often. Small pots ask for clean proportion, and this one delivers it: straight walls, neat corners and a measured depth that keeps a young or compact tree looking settled rather than cramped. The rectangular form lends quiet structure to an upright shohin, while the matte brown glaze keeps the focus on the trunk and the first fine ramification. On a display shelf or a small table, it reads as understated and considered. Ceramic in the bonsai tradition Smaller rectangular pots have a special place in the shohin tradition, where a whole composition is built at a fraction of the usual scale and every centimetre counts. Japanese potters treated these little containers with the same seriousness as their larger work, and a warm brown glaze became a dependable choice for trees meant to look mature in miniature. This piece carries that same restraint and balance. About this piece This is the empty ceramic container only, photographed by itself and sold without any plant, soil or accessory. The base has drainage holes for free water flow and wiring holes so a small tree can be anchored neatly while it roots. The unglazed foot gives a clean stance on a shelf or stand, and despite the compact footprint the rectangular floor offers an even bed for a young root system to spread. For a shohin conifer or a developing compact deciduous tree, this 25 x 18 cm rectangle offers a neat, well-proportioned home in a quiet brown that suits close, frequent viewing and ages gracefully alongside the tree.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-rectangular-25-x-18-x-7-5-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-25-x-18-x-75-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-25-x-18-x-75-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-25-x-18-x-75-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-25-x-18-x-75-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-25-x-18-x-75-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-25-x-18-x-75-cm-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-25-x-18-x-75-cm-7.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>37.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-rectangular-37-x-28-5-x-10-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Rectangular 37 x 28,5 x 10 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 37 cm Lengh: 28,5 cm Height: 10 cm Internal dimensions: Width:31,5 cm Lengh: 23,5 cm Height: 7,5 cm SKU: 156745 Rectangular Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 37 x 28,5 x 10 cm This rectangular bonsai pot is made in stoneware ceramic and finished in a warm, earthy brown glaze that carries gentle movement across its faces, from a soft bark tone on the flats to a deeper edge where the corners catch shadow. Measuring 37 cm long, 28,5 cm wide and 10 cm deep, it is a well-proportioned rectangle with crisp corners and clean straight walls, the classic shape growers turn to when a tree calls for structure and a sense of formality. The straight lines and defined corners give this container a steady, architectural feel that suits an upright trunk and a strong nebari. Where an oval softens a composition, a rectangle frames it, lending visual weight and a quiet masculinity that flatters conifers and bold deciduous trees alike. The matte brown glaze keeps things grounded and natural, sitting back so the trunk line and foliage take centre stage. Ceramic in the bonsai tradition The rectangular pot is one of the oldest and most respected forms in bonsai display, long associated with formal and informal upright trees where a sense of strength matters. Japanese potters refined this shape so its straight walls would echo the dignity of a mature trunk, and a restrained brown glaze became the trusted partner for trees with character in their bark. This piece carries that thinking forward in a clean, understated way. About this piece This is the empty ceramic container only, photographed on its own and sold without any plant, soil or accessory. The base has drainage holes so water passes through freely, together with wiring holes that allow a tree to be tied in securely while it roots. The unglazed foot rails give a clean, level stance on the bench, and the rectangular floor offers a generous, even bed for roots to run. For an upright conifer or a structured deciduous tree that wants a frame rather than a soft curve, this 37 x 28,5 cm rectangle offers a dignified, well-balanced home in a brown that only deepens in character as it ages alongside the tree.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-rectangular-37-x-28-5-x-10-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-37-x-285-x-10-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-37-x-285-x-10-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-37-x-285-x-10-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-37-x-285-x-10-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-37-x-285-x-10-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-37-x-285-x-10-cm-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-37-x-285-x-10-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>58.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-40-x-32-x-10-5-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval 40 x 32 x 10,5 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 40 cm Lengh: 32 cm Height: 10,5 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 34 cm Lengh: 26 cm Height: 8 cm SKU: 156768 Oval Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 40 x 32 x 10,5 cm This oval bonsai pot is made in stoneware ceramic and glazed in a deep, earthy brown that carries faint shifts of tone across its surface, from warm bark-brown to a darker chestnut where the curve catches shade. At 40 cm long, 32 cm wide and a generous 10,5 cm deep, it is a substantial oval with real volume in the bowl, designed for a single specimen tree that wants room for its roots rather than a shallow flat planting. The extra depth changes the whole character of the container. Where a shallow oval whispers, this one gives a tree a confident, grounded base, holding more soil so a heavier trunk and a fuller canopy feel properly supported. The rounded oval wall flows without corners, keeping the composition soft and natural, while the matte brown glaze sits quietly under green foliage and lets aged bark take the lead. Ceramic in the bonsai tradition Deeper oval pots have long been the trusted home for informal upright and broom-style trees, where the trunk needs a visual anchor with a little weight beneath it. The pairing of a rounded oval with a warm brown glaze is a quiet classic, rooted in the Japanese ceramic idea that the container should flatter the tree without ever announcing itself. This piece follows that lineage, offering a naturalistic, unfussy stage for a maturing bonsai. About this piece This is the empty ceramic container only, shown on its own and sold without any plant, soil or accessory. The base is fitted with drainage holes so water moves through freely, alongside wiring holes that let a tree be tied in firmly while it settles. The unglazed foot gives a clean, stable footing on the bench, and the deeper oval bowl provides ample root volume for a tree you intend to keep and develop over years. For a single informal or broom-style tree that needs depth as well as a soft outline, this 40 x 32 cm oval offers a generous, well-balanced home in an understated brown that only grows more handsome with age.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-40-x-32-x-10-5-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-40-x-32-x-105-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-40-x-32-x-105-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-40-x-32-x-105-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-40-x-32-x-105-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-40-x-32-x-105-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>55.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-39-x-30-x-6-5-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval 39 x 30 x 6,5 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 39 cm Lengh: 30 cm Height: 6,5 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 32 cm Lengh: 25,5 cm Height: 5 cm SKU: 156776 Oval Brown Ceramic Bonsai Pot 39 x 30 x 6,5 cm This oval bonsai pot is thrown and finished in stoneware ceramic, glazed in a warm earthy brown that shifts gently between russet and chestnut as the light moves across it. Measuring 39 cm across the long axis, 30 cm wide and only 6,5 cm deep, it belongs to the shallow oval family that growers reach for when they want the soil line to all but disappear and the tree itself to carry the composition. The soft oval outline removes hard corners and draws the eye around the planting in a continuous sweep, which is exactly why this footprint is so often chosen for group plantings and gentle slanting forms. The low wall keeps the visual weight close to the bench, so even a modest trunk reads as mature and settled. The glaze is matte rather than glossy, with subtle variation in tone that lets a green canopy sit comfortably above it without competing for attention. Ceramic in the bonsai tradition Shallow oval containers like this one trace their character back to Japanese pottery towns where the relationship between pot and tree was studied as carefully as the tree itself. A wide, low oval is the classic stage for forests, raft styles and broad informal trees, where the container is meant to read as quiet ground rather than as a feature. The understated brown here follows that thinking, offering a neutral, naturalistic base that flatters foliage and bark alike. About this piece This is the empty ceramic container only, photographed on its own and sold without any plant, soil or accessory. The base carries drainage holes for water to escape freely, along with wiring holes so a tree can be anchored securely while it establishes. The unglazed foot gives a clean contact with the bench or slab, and the broad oval floor offers generous room for roots to spread sideways in the shallow profile. For anyone building a wide, flat-style planting or a small forest, this 39 x 30 cm oval offers a calm, well-proportioned home with the kind of understated brown finish that ages beautifully alongside a developing tree.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-39-x-30-x-6-5-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-39-x-30-x-65-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-39-x-30-x-65-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-39-x-30-x-65-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-39-x-30-x-65-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-39-x-30-x-65-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-39-x-30-x-65-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>55.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-oval-31-x-25-x-9-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Oval 31 x 25 x 9 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 31 cm Lengh: 25 cm Height: 9 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 25 cm Lengh: 20 cm Height: 7 cm SKU: 156796 Brown oval bonsai pot, 31 x 25 x 9 cm A softly shaped oval bonsai pot in warm brown ceramic, measuring 31 by 25 centimetres with a depth of 9 centimetres. The oval form gives this container a gentler, more flowing line than a rectangle, with rounded ends that ease the eye around the planting. The brown stoneware keeps its quiet, even earthen tone, settling below foliage and bark instead of competing with them. The walls curve smoothly from a flat base, and the open oval mouth reads relaxed and natural. The moderate depth suits trees with a spreading, flatter root system, which is common among deciduous and flowering subjects, and the rounded outline lends itself to softer, more informal compositions. Drainage holes and wiring points are set into the base so the tree can be secured once it is potted. The photographs show the empty ceramic pot only; no tree, soil or plant is included. In the tradition of the bonsai container Oval pots have a long and well-loved place in bonsai. Where a sharp rectangle suits powerful, masculine trees, the oval is the classic choice for softer material, flowering and fruiting trees, slanting and informal upright styles, and groups that benefit from a gentler footprint. A plain brown oval like this keeps that traditional restraint, letting the curve of the pot echo the movement of the tree rather than impose on it. About this piece At 31 by 25 centimetres, this is a comfortable small-to-medium size for a developing tree, an informal deciduous specimen, or a flowering subject where the soft oval form complements the canopy. The brown finish flatters maples, elms, flowering trees and similar broadleaf material, and the rounded shape suits trunks with movement and a relaxed silhouette. The proportions are balanced and easy to place, neither too shallow nor too deep. For a grower who wants a gentle, classical oval with a calm earthen colour, this brown pot is a graceful and versatile choice for the display bench.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-oval-31-x-25-x-9-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-31-x-25-x-9-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-31-x-25-x-9-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-31-x-25-x-9-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-31-x-25-x-9-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-31-x-25-x-9-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Oval-31-x-25-x-9-cm-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>36.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-rectangular-30-x-23-5-x-10-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Rectangular 30 x 23,5 x 10 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 30 cm Lengh: 23,5 cm Height: 10 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 26,5 cm Lengh: 19,5 cm Height: 7 cm SKU: 156823 Brown rectangular bonsai pot, 30 x 23.5 x 10 cm A neat rectangular bonsai pot in warm brown ceramic, 30 by 23.5 centimetres and a useful 10 centimetres deep. This is a compact-to-medium size with a little more depth than the average shallow tray, which gives it a slightly sturdier, more grounded look. The brown stoneware has the quiet even tone that classical practice favours, sitting calmly beneath bark and foliage rather than drawing attention to itself. The shape is a clean rectangle with squared corners and solid walls, and the extra depth here makes it adaptable: it carries enough soil volume for a small conifer or a thicker-trunked broadleaf tree, while staying modest enough in footprint to sit easily on a shelf. Drainage holes and wiring points are set into the base for firm anchoring once the tree is potted. The photographs show the empty ceramic pot only; no tree, soil or plant is included. In the tradition of the bonsai container The plain brown rectangle has a long, settled place in bonsai display. Earth tones were chosen so the container could recede and let the tree speak, and a slightly deeper rectangle like this one reads as a touch stronger, a touch more masculine, than the shallowest trays. That makes it a natural home for trees with some weight in the trunk. The unornamented finish keeps it versatile and classical, just as the tradition intends. About this piece At 30 by 23.5 centimetres with 10 centimetres of depth, this pot suits a small-to-medium tree that benefits from a bit more root volume, a developing pine or juniper, a thicker broadleaf, or a chuhin specimen being grown on. The rectangular form pairs naturally with upright and informal upright styling, and the added depth gives a little more reserve through the growing season. The proportions are balanced and practical, neither delicate nor heavy. For a grower who wants a dependable, slightly deeper rectangular pot with a calm brown finish and classical lines, this is a versatile everyday choice.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-rectangular-30-x-23-5-x-10-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-30-x-235-x-10-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-30-x-235-x-10-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-30-x-235-x-10-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-30-x-235-x-10-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-30-x-235-x-10-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-30-x-235-x-10-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-30-x-235-x-10-cm-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>45.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-rectangular-33-x-24-5-x-9-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Rectangular 33 x 24,5 x 9 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 33 cm Lengh: 24,5 cm Height: 9 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 29,5 cm Lengh: 21 cm Height: 7,5 cm SKU: 162412 Brown rectangular bonsai pot, 33 x 24.5 x 9 cm A well-proportioned rectangular bonsai pot in warm brown ceramic, measuring 33 by 24.5 centimetres with a depth of 9 centimetres. This is a versatile middle size, large enough for a developing tree yet still easy to place on a shelf or display bench. The brown stoneware reads quiet and natural, the sort of even earthen tone that sits below foliage and bark without ever pulling focus. The form is a clean rectangle with squared corners and steady walls rising from a flat base. The moderate depth suits trees that have established a flatter, spreading root system rather than a deep one, which is typical of many broadleaf and deciduous subjects. Drainage holes and wiring points are set into the base so the tree can be tied in firmly once potted. Everything in the photographs is the empty ceramic pot; no tree, soil or plant is included. In the tradition of the bonsai container The plain brown rectangle is one of the most enduring forms in bonsai. Earth tones have long been the natural choice for deciduous and broadleaf trees, where the container is expected to stay modest and let bark, branch and leaf carry the composition. A pot of this size and finish belongs squarely in that classical line, and its restraint is exactly why it pairs so readily across many species and styles. About this piece At this size, the pot suits a medium tree, a chuhin specimen, or a smaller tree being grown on toward a more refined silhouette. The rectangular shape leans toward upright and informal upright styles with visible trunk movement, while the brown finish flatters maples, elms, hornbeams and similar broadleaf trees particularly well. The proportions are balanced and unfussy, neither too shallow nor too deep, which makes this a genuinely useful everyday pot for the developing bench. For a grower who wants a dependable mid-size container with classical lines and a calm earthen colour, this brown rectangular pot is a sound, versatile choice.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-rectangular-33-x-24-5-x-9-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-33-x-245-x-9-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-33-x-245-x-9-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-33-x-245-x-9-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-33-x-245-x-9-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-33-x-245-x-9-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-33-x-245-x-9-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>38.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-rectangular-26-x-19-x-8-5-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Rectangular 26 x 19 x 8,5 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 26 cm Lengh: 19 cm Height: 8,5 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 22,5 cm Lengh: 15 cm Height: 6 cm SKU: 162506 Rectangular Brown Bonsai Pot 26 x 19 x 8.5 cm This bonsai pot is a neatly proportioned rectangular container in stoneware, finished in a warm, even brown. At 26 x 19 x 8.5 cm it sits in that useful middle ground, big enough for an established small tree yet compact enough to keep a developing specimen in good scale. The brown glaze is quiet and slightly matte, the sort of tone that flatters bark and foliage without ever competing for attention. The potting is clean and tidy, with straight walls, crisp corners and a flat rim that frames the soil surface. Drainage holes are cut into the base so water passes through freely, and wiring holes let you anchor a tree securely while its roots take hold. It is shown empty, on its own, and is sold without a plant. A versatile everyday size With its modest footprint and 8.5 cm depth, this rectangular pot suits shohin and small to medium trees in formal upright, informal upright and broom styles. The rectangle is a dependable classic, lending stability and a sense of quiet maturity to deciduous species and conifers alike. It is the kind of container you reach for again and again as trees move through their stages. About this piece The fired stoneware carries an honest, understated character that nods to the long Japanese tradition of bonsai ceramics. Small variations in the surface are part of the material and give each piece its own quiet personality. Nothing about it shouts; it is made to settle behind the tree and let the planting take the eye. If you want a well-made, sensibly sized brown rectangular pot for a small or developing tree, this one does its job with no fuss and a good deal of quiet, understated charm that suits trees at almost any stage of their development.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-rectangular-26-x-19-x-8-5-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-26-x-19-x-85-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-26-x-19-x-85-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-26-x-19-x-85-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-26-x-19-x-85-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-26-x-19-x-85-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-26-x-19-x-85-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-26-x-19-x-85-cm-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>36.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-itoigawa-on-stone-heigh-1q5mwxw</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Itoigawa on stone (height: 39cm excluding pot)</g:title><g:description>Juniper Juniper Itoigawa Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 39 cm excluding pot Width: 44 cm Trunk size: 14.5cm Pot size: 30 x 42,5 x 7,5 cm Photos taken in November 2025 Juniper Itoigawa Bonsai on Stone, 39 cm This Juniper Itoigawa bonsai is a living specimen planted on stone in the ishitsuki style, standing 39 cm tall excluding its pot. Itoigawa is a prized variety of Juniperus chinensis, the shimpaku juniper, known for its fine, dense, blue-green foliage and the supple branches that take so well to shaping. Here the tree grips a rugged rock, its roots tracing the stone&apos;s contours so that wood and mineral read as a single weathered scene, like a tree clinging to a mountain ledge. The trunk shows movement and age, with a clear interplay between living veins and the paler grain of stripped deadwood that gives shimpaku its dramatic, mountain-bred look. Foliage pads are arranged to let light into the structure, and the rock planting raises the whole composition so it can be appreciated from several angles. A pot is included to display the rock and tree as photographed. An ishitsuki rock planting Rock plantings are among the most evocative forms in bonsai, and Itoigawa is a classic choice for them. The juniper&apos;s tight foliage and willingness to be wired make it ideal for the windswept, clinging silhouettes the style is loved for. This specimen has the proportion and balance to stand as a centrepiece, whether on a display bench or at the heart of a collection. About this specimen Each tree of this kind is unique, shaped by its own growth and the particular stone it sits on. What you see in the photographs is the actual character of this Juniper Itoigawa bonsai: the line of the trunk, the placement on the rock, and the established foliage. It is a piece that rewards close looking and only grows more interesting with time. For anyone drawn to the shimpaku juniper and the quiet drama of a tree on stone, this Itoigawa specimen offers a genuine, characterful example of the ishitsuki style, complete with its pot.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-itoigawa-on-stone-height-39cm-excluding-pot</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/jun-stone-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/jun-stone-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/jun-stone-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/jun-stone-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/20251102_093126-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/jun-stone-7.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/jun-stone-8.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/jun-stone-9.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>490.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>abeis-forest-height-40-cm</g:id><g:title>Abeis Forest (height: 40 cm)</g:title><g:description>Abeis Forest. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 40 cm (escluding pot) Width: 68 cm Trunk: 6,5 cm Pot: Height 1 cm / 34 × 74 cm Photos taken in November 2025 Abies forest bonsai, a stand of firs in miniature This Abies forest bonsai gathers several firs into a single living landscape, a group planting that reads like the edge of an alpine wood seen from a distance. Where a solitary tree asks you to admire one trunk, a forest composition like this one tells a quieter story about space, perspective and the way trees grow together. At 40 cm tall and a generous 68 cm across, it has real depth, with taller trees leading the eye and smaller ones receding into an implied distance. Abies, the true firs, bring a crisp, dark-green needling and an upright, candle-straight habit that suits the forest idiom perfectly. Arranged on a shallow slab, the trunks rise like a stand of conifers on a mountain shelf, their soft foliage layering into a continuous canopy. The planting is set on a thin ceramic slab, only about 1 cm deep and 34 by 74 cm, so the trees appear to grow straight from the land rather than from a container. The forest in the bonsai tradition The forest planting, yose-ue, is one of the most evocative forms in the art, drawn from the painterly idea of suggesting a whole woodland within a single frame. Conifers such as fir and spruce have always been favoured for it, their natural verticality lending itself to the rhythm of a grove. A well-built forest is less about any one tree than about the harmony of the group, and it carries the calm of a real wood into the home. About this composition This forest stands around 40 cm tall excluding its slab, spans roughly 68 cm, and the leading trunk measures about 6.5 cm, presented on the shallow slab shown in the photographs, which is included. The trees are arranged with believable spacing and graded heights that give the planting genuine depth. Photographed in November 2025, it is offered exactly as pictured.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/abeis-forest-height-40-cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Abeis-Forest-5.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Abeis-Forest-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Abeis-Forest.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Abeis-Forest-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Abeis-Forest-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Abeis-Forest-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>290.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pre-Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-rectangular-43-x-31-x-7-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Rectangular 43 x 31 x 7 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 43 cm Lengh: 31 cm Height: 7 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 38 cm Lengh: 26 cm Height: 5 cm SKU: 156738 Shallow Rectangular Brown Bonsai Pot 43 x 31 x 7 cm This bonsai pot is a wide, low rectangular tray in stoneware, finished in a warm brown that lets a planting read as a small landscape. At 43 x 31 x 7 cm it has a generous footprint but very little depth, the kind of proportion that works beautifully for group plantings, forests and flat-topped trees. The colour sits somewhere between bark and soil, so it never pulls the eye away from what is growing above it, and it shifts gently between deeper and lighter brown as the light moves across the surface. The clay is fired to a dense, matte finish, with clean edges and a broad open soil surface that gives plenty of room to arrange trunks and moss. Drainage holes run through the base to keep water moving, and wiring holes let you fix trees firmly in such a shallow bed. It is photographed on its own, empty and ready to plant, and is sold without a tree. Made for shallow, spreading plantings The low profile makes this container a natural home for forest and group compositions, raft styles, and elegant literati or root-over-rock trees where a deep pot would look heavy. Spread across the wide surface, several trunks can suggest a grove or a windswept ridge. For single specimens, it flatters broad, mature canopies that want a slim, horizontal base beneath them rather than a tall, boxy container. About this piece There is a quiet, honest quality to the fired stoneware here, in keeping with the long Japanese tradition of bonsai ceramics. Slight differences in the surface are part of the firing and give the tray its own character. It is built to recede, letting moss, soil and trunks carry the composition rather than the container itself. If you are planning a forest or simply want a low, well-made tray for a spreading tree, this shallow brown rectangular pot gives you the room and restraint such plantings call for, season after season.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-rectangular-43-x-31-x-7-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-43-x-31-x-7-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-43-x-31-x-7-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-43-x-31-x-7-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-43-x-31-x-7-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-43-x-31-x-7-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-43-x-31-x-7-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>55.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-rectangular-38-x-29-x-15-cm-brown</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Rectangular 38 x 29 x 15 cm Brown</g:title><g:description>Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 38 cm Lengh: 29 cm Height: 15 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 32 cm Lengh: 24 cm Height: 12,5 cm SKU: 156821 Rectangular Brown Bonsai Pot 38 x 29 x 15 cm This bonsai pot is a generously sized rectangular stoneware container finished in a warm earthy brown that settles quietly behind a tree rather than competing with it. Measuring 38 x 29 x 15 cm on the outside, it offers the depth and footprint that mature, heavier trees ask for, while the muted glaze and clean lines keep the overall look grounded and unfussy. The colour reads differently depending on the light, shifting between chocolate and a softer russet as the day moves on. The walls are thick and confidently potted, with crisp corners and a flat lip that frames the soil surface. Drainage holes are cut into the base so water moves through freely, and wiring holes let you anchor a tree securely while it establishes. It is shown here on its own, empty and ready for planting, sold without a tree. Built for substantial trees With its broad rectangular shape and 15 cm of height, this container suits formal upright and informal upright styles, as well as broom and multi-trunk compositions that need room for a developed root system. The rectangular format is a classic choice for deciduous species and pines alike, lending a sense of stability and age. The internal volume gives roots space to breathe through the growing season. About this piece The pot carries the honest character of fired stoneware, with a surface that nods to the long Japanese tradition of bonsai ceramics. Small variations in the glaze are part of the material and give each piece its own quiet personality. Nothing about it is loud; it is designed to disappear under foliage and let the tree take the eye. If you are looking for a dependable, well-proportioned home for a larger specimen, this brown rectangular pot does the job without drawing attention to itself, exactly as a good container should.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-rectangular-38-x-29-x-15-cm-brown</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-38-x-29-x-15-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-38-x-29-x-15-cm-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-38-x-29-x-15-cm-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-38-x-29-x-15-cm-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-38-x-29-x-15-cm-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-38-x-29-x-15-cm-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Bonsai-Pot-Rectangular-38-x-29-x-15-cm-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>65.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>ceramic-bonsai-pot-the-samurai-with-handw-19rjpo</g:id><g:title>Ceramic Bonsai Pot “The Samurai” with handwritten kiribako</g:title><g:description>Beautiful handmade bonsai pot with samurai relief. It comes with a kiribako handwritten. Unique handcrafted piece, brand new and never used. Pot External dimensions: 12 cm (width) × 12 cm (height) Pot Internal dimensions: 10.5 cm (width) × 10 cm (height) Kiribako size: 20cm x 20cm Mythology of the Samurai In Japanese tradition, the samurai embody the virtues of honor, loyalty, courage, and disciplined mastery. Far more than warriors, they followed a strict moral code known as bushidō, which emphasized integrity, self-restraint, and a profound sense of duty. Symbolic depictions of samurai evoke resilience and inner strength, representing the ability to face adversity with clarity and purpose. Displaying a samurai motif is believed to inspire bravery, focus, and ethical resolve—transforming this piece into both an artistic tribute and a reflection of timeless Japanese values. Perfect For Bonsai display Accent piece in a serene home space Collectors of artisan pottery Gifts for lovers of traditional craftsmanship Express shipping available.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/ceramic-bonsai-pot-the-samurai-with-handwritten-kiribako</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Samurai-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Samurai-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Samurai-3.png</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Samurai-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Samurai-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Samurai-7.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Samurai-8.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Samurai-9.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>160.00 EUR</g:price><g:sale_price>90.00 EUR</g:sale_price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>ceramic-bonsai-pot-the-dragon-with-handwr-1j385lp</g:id><g:title>Ceramic Bonsai Pot “The Dragon” with handwritten kiribako - Grey</g:title><g:description>Beautiful handmade bonsai pot with dragon relief. It comes with a kiribako handwritten. Unique handcrafted piece, brand new and never used. Pot External dimensions: 12 cm (width) × 12 cm (height) Pot Internal dimensions: 10.5 cm (width) × 10 cm (height) Kiribako size: 20cm x 20cm Mythology of the Dragon In East Asian mythology, the dragon is a revered symbol of power, protection, wisdom, and good fortune . Unlike the fearsome dragons of Western lore, Japanese and Chinese dragons are benevolent, connected to water, rainfall, and the life-giving forces of nature. Displaying a dragon motif is thought to invite strength, harmony, and prosperity—making this pot not only a work of art but also a meaningful cultural emblem. Perfect For Bonsai display Accent piece in a serene home space Collectors of artisan pottery Gifts for lovers of traditional craftsmanship Express shipping available.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/ceramic-bonsai-pot-the-dragon-with-handwritten-kiribako-grey</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Dragon-Blue-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Dragon-Blue-1.1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Dragon-Blue-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Dragon-Blue-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Dragon-Blue-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Dragon-Blue-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Dragon-Blue-8.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Dragon-Blue-9.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>160.00 EUR</g:price><g:sale_price>90.00 EUR</g:sale_price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-learning-kit-for-beginners-in-kiribako</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Learning Kit for Beginners in Kiribako</g:title><g:description>This Beginner Bonsai Learning Kit is beautifully presented in a handmade, hand-lettered Kiribako, making it a perfect Christmas gift idea for anyone eager to explore the art of bonsai. Included in the kit: DINGMU 200 mm Pruning Shears DINGMU 180 mm Round Cutter DINGMU 210 mm Jin Pliers DINGMU 180 mm Wire Cutter Aluminum Bonsai Wire (80 g each): 1 mm 2 mm 3 mm 4 mm 5 mm 6 mm Everything you need to begin your bonsai journey is right here in one complete, elegant set.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-learning-kit-for-beginners-in-kiribako</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Kit-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Kit-7.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Kit-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Kit-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Kit-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Kit-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>190.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-dragon-samurai</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Dragon &amp; Samurai</g:title><g:description>These are two handmade bonsai pots, one carrying a dragon relief and the other a samurai. This isn&apos;t a mass-produced set — it&apos;s a pair of unique, hand-built pieces, brand new and never used, and they arrive in a handwritten kiribako box. The two motifs aren&apos;t chosen at random. In East Asian imagery the dragon stands for power, water and protection; the samurai for discipline and resolve. As a relief on a small pot they tell a story before a tree is ever planted in them. A word about the kiribako, because it&apos;s part of the piece. The paulownia-wood box is the traditional way valued objects are kept in Japan — tea utensils as much as fine pots. Paulownia keeps moisture away and protects what&apos;s inside, and a handwritten box does more than package: it documents the piece and travels with it over the years. Collectors care about that. The dimensions are small: 12 × 12 cm outside, 10.5 × 10 cm inside. That&apos;s shohin territory, the world of small trees, where every detail counts because you view everything up close. With a pot this expressive, it&apos;s worth thinking about the tree. An ornate, figurative pot and an equally busy tree tend to compete. The pairing usually reads calmer and stronger when the tree is kept simple and lets the pot take the stage — or when you deliberately treat the pot as the jewel of the composition and choose a quiet companion for it. Bonsai collecting in the wider international scene has grown a real appetite for distinctive shohin pots, and a documented, handmade piece with its kiribako holds its place in a collection. At shohin displays — increasingly popular at shows across Europe and beyond — the pot is often the thing people talk about. The relief lives on light and shadow. Over time a fine tone settles into the recesses, and that&apos;s exactly what brings such a piece to life. When cleaning, don&apos;t scrub the surface hard — a soft brush is enough, the rest is patina. One practical note: small pots dry fast. With so little soil, summer watering can mean twice a day, so a free-draining mix and mesh over the holes are essential. To be clear: the sale is for the two pots and the kiribako. No plants are included. These are unique pieces — this exact pair, new and unused. External: 12 × 12 cm Internal: 10.5 × 10 cm Kiribako: 40 × 20 × 20 cm Made: handmade, one dragon and one samurai relief, brand new</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-dragon-samurai</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/Pot-2-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/dce1ac8f-0e78-4ba9-ba2d-5c77776e56d3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/b79e753e-2d96-4e37-914f-02b031bfec2e.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/f262e8fa-7e7f-4060-ad70-8ab76475d8c3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/d8bfe460-9b96-4508-a427-3d17e0c6569f.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/da7821e1-f051-4207-adb4-33119cb71210.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/b5b665cc-0c48-47a6-a98b-bba77bd85a8e.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/27434916-07b4-4dc9-8182-1d4f76e8ba57.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/113a7138-0e68-4dc2-a2e8-24bbf818d6d1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>280.00 EUR</g:price><g:sale_price>240.00 EUR</g:sale_price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>advanced-bonsai-learning-kit-in-kiribako</g:id><g:title>Advanced Bonsai Learning Kit in Kiribako</g:title><g:description>This Intermediate Bonsai Learning Kit is beautifully presented in a handmade, hand-lettered Kiribako, making it a wonderful Christmas gift idea for anyone looking to deepen their knowledge of the art of bonsai. Included in the kit: DINGMU 195 mm Thick Pruning Shears DINGMU 210 mm Concave Cutter DINGMU 210 mm Wire Cutter DINGMU 195 mm Gouge (8 mm head, stainless steel) DINGMU 200 mm Root Cutter 2× Aluminum Bonsai Wire (80 g each): 1 mm 2 mm 3 mm 4 mm 5 mm 6 mm Everything you need to advance your bonsai practice is gathered here in one complete, elegant set.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/advanced-bonsai-learning-kit-in-kiribako</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/8084c997-2011-4c67-8df3-fecc57c74312.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/2b201d29-f031-42ef-9d4b-b879df8ec2e9.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/4ddcd8b6-61db-4cd9-825f-c103954fbba0.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/e075dbaf-ed02-4789-83fa-685a2a570eb2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/4ac5ab5d-11a1-49c8-9ab8-525e7029d347.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/31b7f439-32c1-4cf2-bd81-b6ea6fff7dc2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/b9ee6489-a354-4714-a095-0bcb454bbe14.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/4cfb17f8-cd1f-488b-9c52-6cadeea62bb9.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/11/478aa051-25c6-4c6c-9aec-ddade369e8b2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>300.00 EUR</g:price><g:sale_price>280.00 EUR</g:sale_price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>kuroiwa-haruki-ceramic-bonsai-pot-hand-pa-ttzovs</g:id><g:title>Kuroiwa Haruki - Ceramic Bonsai Pot Hand-painted, The Wave</g:title><g:description>Kuroiwa Haruki - Handmade and handpainted bonsai pot . Unique handcrafted piece, brand new and never used. Pot External dimensions: 12.5 cm (width) × 9 cm (height) Kuroiwa Haruki hand-painted bonsai pot, The Wave This is a small hand-painted bonsai pot by Kuroiwa Haruki, a unique handmade piece measuring 12.5 centimetres across and 9 centimetres tall. Its decoration is a wave motif, drawn by hand across the ceramic, the kind of flowing line that has run through Japanese art for centuries. At shohin scale, a pot like this is meant to be read up close, where the painted surface becomes part of the planting rather than a quiet backdrop behind it. The shape is compact and upright, with clean walls and a stable footing for a small tree. As a one-of-a-kind, hand-decorated piece, the brushwork carries the natural variation of a hand rather than a stamp, and that individuality is exactly what collectors look for. The wave runs around the body of the pot with the easy rhythm of a drawn line, giving even an empty container a sense of movement. The photographs show the empty ceramic pot itself; no tree, soil or plant is included. A hand-painted piece in the Japanese ceramic tradition Decorated shohin pots hold a particular place in bonsai culture. A large growing pot stays plain on purpose, but a small painted container is allowed personality, because here the pot and the tree are taken in together as a single image. Hand-painting on bonsai ceramics is a craft in its own right, and a signed wave motif sets this piece within the decorative, collectible tradition that small-pot enthusiasts seek out. About this piece At 12.5 by 9 centimetres, this pot is sized for a shohin or mame bonsai, a small accent planting, or a kusamono companion in a larger display. The upright proportions flatter a modest upright or informal tree, where the painted face of the pot can be seen and enjoyed. Being hand-decorated and unique, it is a thoughtful choice for a collector who wants a small tree to rest in a container with genuine character of its own. For anyone composing a refined shohin arrangement, The Wave brings a distinctive hand-painted pot that adds movement to the display without competing with the tree it holds.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/kuroiwa-haruki-ceramic-bonsai-pot-hand-painted-the-wave</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Kuroiwa-Haruki-The-Wave.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Kuroiwa-Haruki-The-Wave-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Kuroiwa-Haruki-The-Wave-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Kuroiwa-Haruki-The-Wave-4.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>80.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>kuroiwa-haruki-ceramic-bonsai-pot-hand-pa-1fl7kwt</g:id><g:title>Kuroiwa Haruki - Ceramic Bonsai Pot Hand-painted, The Blue Wave</g:title><g:description>Kuroiwa Haruki - Handmade and handpainted bonsai pot . Unique handcrafted piece, brand new and never used. Pot External dimensions: 12.5 cm (width) × 9 cm (height) Kuroiwa Haruki hand-painted bonsai pot, The Blue Wave This is a small, hand-painted bonsai pot from Kuroiwa Haruki, a unique handmade piece measuring 12.5 centimetres across and 9 centimetres tall. The decoration that gives it its name is a blue wave motif, brushed by hand across the ceramic so that no two passes of the glaze sit quite the same way. It is a shohin-scale container made to be looked at closely, the kind of pot that becomes part of the display rather than a neutral background to it. The form is compact and upright, with clean walls and a steady stance for a small tree. As a one-off, hand-decorated piece, the painting carries the small variations of a brush rather than a print, and that is the appeal. The blue against the pale ceramic ground reads cool and graphic, with a clear nod to the wave imagery long loved in Japanese art. What the photographs show is the empty ceramic pot itself; no tree, soil or plant is included. A hand-painted piece in the Japanese ceramic tradition Decorated shohin pots occupy a special place in bonsai culture. Where a large training pot stays deliberately plain, a small painted container like this is allowed to have character, because at this scale the pot and tree are read together as a single composition. Hand-painting on bonsai ceramics is a craft of its own, and a signed wave motif places this piece firmly in that decorative, collectible line that small-pot enthusiasts seek out. About this piece At 12.5 by 9 centimetres, this pot suits a shohin or mame bonsai, a small accent planting, or a kusamono companion piece for a larger display. The upright proportions work well with a modest upright or informal tree where the pot can show its painted face. Because it is hand-decorated and unique, it makes a considered choice for a collector who wants a small tree to sit in something with its own quiet artistry. For anyone building a refined shohin display, The Blue Wave offers a distinctive painted container that holds its own without overwhelming the tree it carries.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/kuroiwa-haruki-ceramic-bonsai-pot-hand-painted-the-blue-wave</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Kuroiwa-Haruki-The-Blue-Wave.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Kuroiwa-Haruki-The-Blue-Wave-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Kuroiwa-Haruki-The-Blue-Wave-5.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Kuroiwa-Haruki-The-Blue-Wave-6.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Kuroiwa-Haruki-The-Blue-Wave-7.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/Kuroiwa-Haruki-The-Blue-Wave-8.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>100.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>slab-for-bonsai-forest-85x50cm</g:id><g:title>Slab for Bonsai Forest (85x50cm)</g:title><g:description>Slab for Bonsai Forest 85x50cm Made of composite material including resin and fiber. Extremely resistant, heat- and frost-proof, flexible and slim. Lightweight: only 6 kg. Size: 85 × 50 cm Bonsai slab for forest and group plantings This bonsai slab is the foundation a serious forest planting deserves, a generous 85 by 50 cm flat surface that gives multiple trees room to breathe and a landscape room to unfold. Where a conventional pot frames a single specimen, a slab of this size invites you to compose a whole scene: a stand of trees marching across an open plain, or a rocky shoreline reduced to the scale of a tabletop. The expanse is the point, and it changes everything about how a group composition reads. Made from a composite of resin and fibre, the slab is engineered to be both tough and practical. It is heat- and frost-proof, slightly flexible rather than brittle, and slim in profile so it never competes with the trees it carries. Despite its size it weighs only about 6 kg, which makes a large display far easier to move, turn and position than the heavy stoneware slabs of old. The neutral surface and clean edge keep the visual focus exactly where it belongs, on the planting itself. The slab in the landscape tradition The flat slab has a long history in bonsai, drawn from the painterly ideal of yose-ue, the forest planting, and from saikei landscape work. A broad open base lets a grower suggest the floor of a wood, the bank of a river or a windswept plateau, with soil mounded and contoured directly on the surface and held by a wall of moss or muck. This format is where bonsai meets landscape art, and it rewards an ambitious composition. About this slab This slab measures 85 by 50 cm and is presented exactly as shown in the photographs. The composite construction is extremely resistant yet light at roughly 6 kg, and the low, even surface drains freely once a planting is built and mounded upon it. It is offered as the slab alone, ready to become the stage for your next forest or rock landscape.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/slab-for-bonsai-forest-85x50cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/3b231d21-ccf4-4964-b758-bde0a3f450cb.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/b44075d7-6f85-4e4f-a4ac-a35d99b6f909.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/4e436666-3d8a-47b4-9cca-ca3ec969a577.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/f2d2de41-dd8d-4c2f-a6f4-54a0e0aa71a0.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/5c2c26fa-992f-49dd-a749-8e661b06b8ae.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/38358ad2-1cd3-437e-985b-cd303f0bef64.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/3b231d21-ccf4-4964-b758-bde0a3f450cb.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/12/c394e1df-f0fc-434c-9bea-592d7d1075ad.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>100.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-50-x-39-x-15cm-brown-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 50 x 39 x 15cm Brown Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Material: Ceramic (clay) Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 50cm Lengh: 39cm Height: 15 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 44cm Lengh: 33 cm Height: 12,5 cm SKU: 156757 Large deep brown ceramic bonsai pot, 50 x 39 x 15 cm A big, deep rectangular bonsai pot in warm brown ceramic, 50 by 39 centimetres and 15 centimetres tall. It belongs to the heavier end of the range, a container with real volume and standing height, built for a developed tree that needs room below the soil as much as above it. The broad, almost square plan gives it a planted, grounded look, and the brown stoneware reads as quiet and confident rather than showy. The clay is fired to an even earthen tone with a soft matte surface that sits gently under foliage and bark. The walls are thick and squared, the rim clean, and the deep interior of roughly 44 by 33 centimetres with 12.5 centimetres of usable depth holds a serious volume of soil. Drainage holes and wiring points are set into the base for secure tying once the tree is in place. Every photograph here shows the empty ceramic pot only; no tree, soil or plant is supplied. In the tradition of the bonsai container Deeper brown rectangular pots have always carried a sense of strength and permanence in bonsai display. The format is the classic home for powerful conifers and rugged deciduous trees, where the container is meant to support the tree rather than draw the eye to itself. Muted earth tones do exactly that. This is a pot that follows the long tradition of letting the tree be the whole story, with the ceramic playing a steady supporting role. About this piece With 12.5 centimetres of depth and a wide footprint, this pot is made for root volume and water reserve, which a large, vigorous tree appreciates across the growing months. The near-square rectangular form suits a heavy trunk with movement, an old pine or juniper, a substantial maple, or collected material being grown on toward show condition. The proportions favour mass and presence, so this container rewards a specimen that already carries weight and age. For a grower moving a major tree into a deeper, more permanent home, this brown rectangular pot offers volume and classical dignity in equal measure.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-50-x-39-x-15cm-brown-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156757-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156757-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156757-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156757-4.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156757-5.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156757-6.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156757-7.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156757-8.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156757-9.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156757-10.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156757-11.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>90.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-rectangular-52-x-38-x-15-5cm-b-vrg4qx</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Rectangular 52 x 38 x 15.5cm Brown Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Material: Ceramic (clay) Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 51.5cm Lengh: 38cm Height: 15.5 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 44cm Lengh: 30 cm Height: 13 cm SKU: 156736 Tall brown ceramic bonsai pot, 52 x 38 x 15.5 cm This is a deep rectangular bonsai pot in warm brown ceramic, 52 by 38 centimetres and a full 15.5 centimetres tall. The height is the headline here. Where most rectangular trays stay low and flat, this one stands up, giving it the proportions of a proper deep container for a substantial tree or a trunk that benefits from a taller visual base. It is a commanding piece on the bench, square-shouldered and solid. The clay is fired to an even earthen brown with a soft matte surface, the kind of finish that lets bark and deadwood read clearly above it. Walls are thick, the corners crisp, and the deep interior of roughly 44 by 30 centimetres with 13 centimetres of usable depth holds a serious volume of soil. Drainage holes and wiring points are set into the base for firm anchoring once the tree is potted. The photographs show the empty ceramic pot only; no tree, soil or plant is included. In the tradition of the bonsai container Deep, taller pots have a long place in classical practice. The extra height suits trees with heavy roots, literati with a tall slim trunk that wants visual weight beneath it, or semi-cascade material that needs depth to balance the line of the branches. The plain brown finish keeps the container modest so the tree dominates, exactly as the tradition intends. Earth tones like this have always been the natural home for conifers and rugged broadleaf trees. About this piece With 13 centimetres of internal depth, this pot is built for root volume and water reserve, which larger and more vigorous trees appreciate through a long growing season. The tall rectangular form pairs well with a powerful trunk, an old pine or juniper, or a heavyweight deciduous tree being grown on toward show condition. It also makes a strong base for semi-cascade and slanting styles where the pot needs visual mass to hold the composition together. For a grower with a big tree that wants depth and presence, this brown rectangular pot delivers both without a hint of fuss.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-rectangular-52-x-38-x-15-5cm-brown-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156736-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156736-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156736-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156736-4.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156736-5.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>95.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-50-x-41-x-12cm-brown-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 50 x 41 x 12cm Brown Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Material: Ceramic (clay) Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 50cm Lengh: 41cm Height: 12 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 42cm Lengh: 34 cm Height: 11 cm SKU: 156767 Deep brown ceramic bonsai pot, 50 x 41 x 12 cm A broad, deep rectangular bonsai pot in warm brown stoneware, measuring 50 by 41 centimetres with a full 12 centimetres of depth. This is one for a tree that has put on real timber. The near-square footprint and the extra height set it apart from shallower trays: it reads as a solid, four-square container, the kind that anchors a powerful trunk and lets a heavy nebari sit comfortably below the soil line. The clay is fired to an even earthen brown with the soft, matte surface that flatters bark rather than glossing over it. Walls are thick and square, the rim clean, and the generous interior of roughly 42 by 34 centimetres gives a mature root system somewhere to go. Drainage holes and wiring points are set into the base so the tree can be tied down firmly once potted. Everything shown in the photographs is the empty ceramic pot; no tree, soil or plant is supplied. In the tradition of the bonsai container Unglazed-look brown stoneware sits at the heart of classical bonsai display. Earth tones were chosen, in Japan and China alike, precisely so the eye stays on the tree. A deeper rectangular pot like this carries connotations of strength and maturity, which is why it has long been paired with masculine conifers and heavyweight broadleaf trees rather than delicate flowering specimens. The form is honest and unornamented, and that is the point. About this piece The depth here makes a real difference. Twelve centimetres gives room for a vigorous root ball and the extra soil volume that a large tree appreciates, while the wide near-square plan suits trunks with girth and movement. Think old pines, junipers, large maples or a collected tree with a heavy base. The proportions lean toward power and presence, so this pot rewards a specimen that already has weight in the trunk and a developed branch structure. For a grower stepping a big tree up into a more permanent home, this is a confident, classical choice that will keep its quiet brown dignity season after season.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-50-x-41-x-12cm-brown-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156767-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156767-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156767-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156767-4.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156767-5.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>75.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-50-x-37-x-11cm-brown-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 50 x 37 x 11cm Brown Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Material: Ceramic (clay) Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 50cm Lengh: 37cm Height: 11 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 47cm Lengh: 33 cm Height: 8 cm SKU: 156722 Large brown ceramic bonsai pot, 50 x 37 x 11 cm This is a generous rectangular bonsai pot turned on the wheel and finished in a warm, earthen brown. At 50 by 37 centimetres and a touch over 11 centimetres deep, it is a substantial container built for a tree that has already found its proportions. The clay body carries that quiet matte tone that sits comfortably under foliage rather than competing with it, and the squared corners give the whole piece a steady, grounded presence on a bench or display table. The walls rise cleanly from a flat base, and the broad internal footprint of roughly 47 by 33 centimetres leaves plenty of room for a developed root system to spread. The mouth is open and unfussy, the lip rolled just enough to read as deliberate. Drainage holes are set into the underside along with the usual pair of wiring points, so the tree can be tied in securely once it is settled. What you see in the photographs is the empty ceramic pot itself; no tree, soil or plant is included. In the tradition of the bonsai container A brown unglazed-look stoneware pot like this one belongs to the most classical end of the bonsai world. Across Japanese and Chinese practice, muted earth tones have long been chosen for deciduous and broadleaf trees, where the point is to let bark, branch and leaf carry the eye. The restraint is the whole idea. There is nothing decorative shouting for attention here, which is exactly why a pot of this kind tends to outlast trends and pairs with so many species. About this piece The rectangular form and the depth here suit a larger, masculine tree with visible trunk movement and heavier branching: think mature maples, elms, hornbeams or a sturdy conifer that has earned a bigger home. The proportions read as confident rather than delicate, so it flatters trees with weight and age in the trunk. The brown finish is even across the body in the photographs, with the soft variation you would expect from fired clay. If you are repotting a specimen that has outgrown its old container, this size gives a tree room to settle for several seasons while keeping the clean rectangular lines that collectors return to again and again.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-50-x-37-x-11cm-brown-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156722-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156722-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156722-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156722-4.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156722-5.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>72.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-47-x-36-x-12cm-brown-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 47 x 36 x 12cm Brown Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Material: Ceramic (clay) Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 47cm Lengh: 36cm Height: 12 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 43cm Lengh: 33 cm Height: 11 cm SKU: 166970 Rectangular brown bonsai pot, 47 x 36 x 12 cm ceramic This rectangular bonsai pot is made of brown glazed ceramic and measures 47 cm long, 36 cm wide and 12 cm deep. It is offered as an empty container, with no plant included. The proportions sit in a useful middle ground: wide enough to give a spreading tree room, deep enough to carry a healthy rootball, and squared off in a way that suits the broader, sturdier styles rather than delicate miniatures. The brown finish shown in the photographs has a soft, earthy quality that recedes behind the foliage instead of drawing the eye, which is exactly what a working display pot should do. Drainage and wiring holes are present in the base, as standard at this size, so water moves through the soil cleanly and a tree can be anchored against movement. The straight sides and even rim give the pot a settled, balanced stance wherever it is placed. A pot in the Japanese ceramic tradition The rectangular form has a long place in Japanese bonsai display, where it is the natural partner for trees with weight and structure, conifers, older deciduous trunks and informal upright styles. The slightly generous depth here leans toward that heavier material, supplying both the soil volume and the visual base such trees ask for. The container is meant to round out the composition, never to upstage the tree it holds. About this piece What is offered is the brown rectangular ceramic pot shown, at 47 x 36 x 12 cm, with no plant included. The rectangular shape, the depth and the warm brown glaze are its defining features; any tree appearing in a photograph is there only to suggest scale and use. Small variations in glaze and tone are normal in fired ceramic and are part of what makes each pot its own. For a grower potting up a medium to large tree, this rectangular bonsai pot brings balanced proportions, a stable base and a restrained colour that keep the focus where it belongs, on the tree, through every season.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-47-x-36-x-12cm-brown-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/166970-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/166970-5.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/166970-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/166970-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/166970-4.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>85.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-49-x-37-x-14cm-brown-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 49 x 37 x 14cm Brown Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Material: Ceramic (clay) Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 49cm Lengh: 37cm Height: 14 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 43cm Lengh: 31 cm Height: 12 cm SKU: 156734 Large rectangular bonsai pot, 49 x 37 x 14 cm brown ceramic This is a large rectangular bonsai pot in brown glazed ceramic, measuring 49 cm long, 37 cm wide and 14 cm deep. It is sold empty, with no plant included. The combination of a wide footprint and real depth makes it a serious growing container for a substantial tree, with enough soil volume to support a heavy rootball while keeping a broad, settled stance on the bench. The brown glaze shown in the photographs is warm and even, the sort of neutral, earth-toned finish that flatters dark conifer needles and the changing colour of broadleaf foliage alike. Drainage and wiring holes are set into the base, as expected at this size, so water clears the soil quickly and a tree can be tied down firmly against wind and handling. The straight walls, square corners and steady rim give the pot a grounded, architectural look. A pot in the Japanese ceramic tradition A deeper rectangular form like this belongs to the part of the Japanese display tradition reserved for strong, upright trees: pines, junipers and powerful deciduous trunks that call for a container with visual weight. The depth here supports that role both practically, by holding more soil, and aesthetically, by giving the trunk a solid base. The pot is shaped to complete such a tree, not to compete with it. About this piece What is offered is the brown rectangular ceramic pot shown, at 49 x 37 x 14 cm, with no plant included. The rectangular geometry, the depth and the warm brown glaze are its defining features; any tree in a photograph appears only to indicate scale. Slight differences in glaze and tone are normal for fired ceramic and form part of the character of the individual pot. For a grower repotting a larger conifer or a heavy broadleaf, this rectangular bonsai pot brings the depth, stability and quiet colour that let a mature tree settle in and hold its presence through the seasons.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-49-x-37-x-14cm-brown-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156734-3.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156734-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156734-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156734-4.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156734-5.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156734-6.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>80.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-50-x-37-x-10cm-brown-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 50 x 37 x 10cm Brown Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Material: Ceramic (clay) Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 50cm Lengh: 37cm Height: 10 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 45cm Lengh: 32 cm Height: 7 cm SKU: 156720 Large shallow bonsai pot, 50 x 37 x 10 cm brown ceramic This is a wide, shallow rectangular bonsai pot in brown glazed ceramic, measuring 50 cm long, 37 cm wide and just 10 cm deep. It is sold empty, with no plant included. The broad surface and low profile mark it out as a pot for spreading, horizontally styled trees and for forest or group plantings, where the soil can stretch across the tray rather than sit in a single deep well. The brown glaze seen in the photographs is even and quiet, reading as warm earth rather than gloss, which keeps the attention on the planting above it. As is standard on a pot of this format, the base carries drainage and wiring holes so excess water drains away and trees can be tied down securely across the wide footprint. The clean rectangular lines and generous width give it a calm, table-like presence on a display bench. A pot in the Japanese ceramic tradition Shallow rectangular trays of this kind are closely tied to forest and raft plantings in the Japanese tradition, where a low container suggests open ground and lets a group of trunks read as a small landscape. The width-to-depth ratio here is well suited to that use, giving roots room to run sideways while keeping the visual mass low. It is a format chosen to support a composition rather than to dominate it. About this piece What is offered is the brown rectangular ceramic pot shown, at 50 x 37 x 10 cm, with no plant included. The wide, shallow proportion, the brown glaze and the rectangular outline are its defining features; any planting in a photograph is there only to show scale and possible use. Minor variation in glaze and tone is normal for fired ceramic and belongs to the character of the individual piece. For a grower planning a forest group or a low, spreading specimen, this shallow bonsai pot offers the surface area, stability and restrained colour that let the planting tell its own story across the seasons.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-50-x-37-x-10cm-brown-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156720-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156720-5.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156720-4.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156720-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156720-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156720-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>67.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-rectangular-49-x-33-x-16cm-bro-1l6xgc1</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot Rectangular 49 x 33 x 16cm Brown Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Material: Ceramic (clay) Color: brown External dimensions: Width: 49cm Lengh: 33cm Height: 16 cm Internal dimensions: Width: 42cm Lengh: 27 cm Height: 13 cm SKU: 156811 Rectangular brown bonsai pot, 49 x 33 x 16 cm This is a large rectangular bonsai pot in brown glazed ceramic, measuring 49 cm long, 33 cm wide and 16 cm deep. It is sold as an empty container, without a plant. The generous footprint and the clean, straight-walled form make it a working pot for a substantial tree rather than a decorative trinket: a deep, stable vessel built to hold the rootball and soil mass of a mature specimen. The brown tone and the matte-to-satin surface shown in the photographs sit comfortably under almost any foliage, from the dark green of a pine to the seasonal colour of a deciduous tree. Drainage and wiring holes are present in the base, as expected on a pot of this scale, allowing water to escape freely and a tree to be anchored securely. The square corners and even rim give the piece a quiet, architectural presence on a bench or display stand. A pot in the Japanese ceramic tradition Rectangular containers like this one follow the long-established convention that strong, masculine trees, conifers and heavier deciduous specimens, are best paired with angular pots rather than soft ovals. The proportion of length to depth here is judged for that role, giving the trunk a visual base without overwhelming it. It is a shape rooted in the Japanese approach to display, where the container is chosen to complete the tree rather than to draw attention to itself. About this piece What is offered is the brown rectangular ceramic pot shown, at 49 x 33 x 16 cm, with no plant included. The colour, the rectangular geometry and the depth are the defining features; any tree appearing in a photograph is there only to indicate scale. Slight variation in glaze and tone is normal for fired ceramic and is part of the character of an individual pot. For a grower potting up a larger conifer or broadleaf, this rectangular bonsai pot offers the depth, stability and restrained colour that let the tree take the lead, season after season.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-rectangular-49-x-33-x-16cm-brown-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156811-3.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156811-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156811-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156811-4.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/156811-5.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>88.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-pinus-pentaphylla-height-25-cm</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Pinus Pentaphylla (height: 25 cm)</g:title><g:description>Pre-Bonsai of Pinus Pentaphylla. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 13 cm (escluding pot) Width: 20 cm Trunk: 12 cm Pot: Height 12x12x11 cm Photos taken in February 2026 Pinus Pentaphylla bonsai, the Japanese white pine This Pinus Pentaphylla bonsai brings together the soft, five-needle foliage and quiet dignity that have made the Japanese white pine, the goyomatsu, the aristocrat of the conifer world. Even as a pre-bonsai, this little tree already shows the bluish-green needle pads and the patient, layered structure that growers spend lifetimes refining. It is a piece that rewards close looking, with a presence far larger than its modest size suggests. The white pine is treasured above all for its needles, which grow in bundles of five and carry a fine silvery cast on their undersides, giving the canopy a soft, almost smoky depth. The bark begins smooth and grey and slowly fissures into the plates that signal age. This specimen is offered as a pre-bonsai, a tree with its essential character already established and the open future that serious enthusiasts most enjoy shaping. Heritage of the goyomatsu Few trees occupy the place that Pinus pentaphylla holds in the Japanese tradition, where the white pine has long stood as an emblem of longevity and of refined, understated taste. It is the classic subject for formal upright and elegant slanting compositions, and grafted white pines form the backbone of many of the most celebrated old collections. Owning one connects the keeper to centuries of careful cultivation and to the calm, evergreen ideal at the heart of the art. About this specimen This pre-bonsai stands around 13 cm tall excluding its pot, with a 20 cm width and a sturdy 12 cm trunk for its size, and it is presented in the ceramic pot shown in the photographs, which is included. The needle pads are already forming cleanly and the trunk carries a pleasing solidity at the base. Photographed in February 2026, it is offered exactly as pictured, ready for its next chapter in the hands of its new keeper.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-pinus-pentaphylla-height-25-cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/penta-6-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/penta-7-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Penta-8.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Penta-9.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Penta-10.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/01/Penta-11.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>180.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-lonicera-shoin-in-hand-written-pot</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Lonicera Shoin in hand-written pot</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Lonicera in hand-written pot. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 14 cm (excluding pot) Width: 17 cm Trunk: 15 cm 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.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-lonicera-shoin-in-hand-written-pot</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.59.20-PM-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.59.20-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.59.49-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.59.49-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.59.49-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.59.49-PM-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>140.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>zelkova-bonsai-in-handbeschrifteter-schale</g:id><g:title>Zelkova-Bonsai in handbeschrifteter Schale</g:title><g:description>Zelkova-Bonsai in handbeschrifteter Schale. Sichere Lieferung in einer Holzkiste. Höhe: 25 cm (ohne Schale) Breite: 30 cm Stamm: 9,5 cm Schale: 6 x 15 x 10 cm Fotos aufgenommen im März 2026 Zelkova bonsai with a hand-lettered pot This Zelkova bonsai captures the quiet elegance that has made Zelkova serrata, the Japanese grey-bark elm or keyaki, one of the most respected deciduous subjects in the art. The fine ramification and the upright, broom-like silhouette speak of patience, while the calligraphed pot adds a personal, almost intimate dimension to the piece. It is a tree meant to be lived with and read slowly, season after season. Zelkova has long been prized for the way its slender twigs divide again and again, building a crown that turns to a haze of green in spring and a warm amber in autumn before the leaves fall to reveal the bare architecture of the branches. In winter the tree shows its true craftsmanship, the silhouette standing clean against the light. The hand-lettered glaze on the pot ties the whole composition to the workshop tradition from which it came, where a maker&apos;s brushwork is part of the gift. Heritage of the Japanese keyaki The broom style, or hokidachi, was refined in Japan precisely with Zelkova in mind, the species lending itself to the symmetrical fan of branches that radiate from a single straight trunk. Few trees express the deciduous ideal so completely, and a well-grown keyaki has always been seen as a measure of a grower&apos;s discipline. This specimen carries that lineage with an international clarity, equally at home echoing a temple garden or a quiet modern interior. About this specimen This particular Zelkova stands roughly 25 cm tall without its pot, with a 9.5 cm trunk and a broad 30 cm spread, and it is presented in the hand-lettered ceramic pot shown in the photographs, which is included. The trunk has earned a believable taper and the surface roots spread with conviction, giving the tree a settled, mature presence. The calligraphy on the pot makes it a one-of-a-kind pairing rather than a simple repotting. Photographed in March 2026, it is offered exactly as pictured.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/zelkova-bonsai-in-handbeschrifteter-schale</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.51.01-PM-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.51.01-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.52.22-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.52.22-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.52.23-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.52.23-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>160.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-carpinus</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Carpinus</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Carpinus. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 39 cm (excluding pot) Width: 55 cm Trunk: 56 cm Pot: 10 x 30 x 23 cm Photos taken in March 2026 Carpinus bonsai This Carpinus bonsai is a hornbeam, one of the classic deciduous subjects and a tree that rewards close attention through every season. The bark is smooth and silver-grey, fluting gently along a trunk that carries the fine, twiggy ramification hornbeams are loved for. In leaf, the small serrated foliage forms a soft, layered canopy; bare in winter, the delicate network of branches becomes a piece of drawing in its own right. It comes in the pot shown. Hornbeam is a quietly refined tree, never showy, but full of structure for anyone who looks closely. The pale trunk and the fine twigging give it an airy elegance, and the changing canopy means the tree is never quite the same from one season to the next. Viewed from the front, the branch structure carries the eye through the composition. Heritage The hornbeam is a tree of European and East Asian woodlands, long valued in bonsai for its fine ramification, its serrated leaves and its smooth, characterful bark. It belongs to the deciduous tradition, where the beauty lies as much in the bare winter silhouette as in the summer canopy. To grow a Carpinus is to keep a small piece of temperate woodland, a living record of the turning year held in miniature. About this specimen The defining feature here is the fine ramification and the smooth, fluted trunk that supports it. The crown is balanced and holds together cleanly from the front, with a branch structure that reads beautifully in leaf and out. It is a single living specimen, photographed as it is, and the pot is included. A hornbeam is a tree to watch through every season of the year. Bring this one home and the winter silhouette alone will earn its place.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-carpinus</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.39.35-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.39.35-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.43.50-PM-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.43.50-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.43.50-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.43.50-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-2.43.49-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>490.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-olea-sylvestris</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Olea Sylvestris</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Olea Sylvestris. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 33 cm (excluding pot) Width: 26 cm Trunk: 37 cm Pot: 10 x 26 x 18 cm Photos taken in March 2026 Olea Sylvestris bonsai This Olea Sylvestris bonsai is the wild olive, the small-leaved cousin of the orchard tree and one of the most rewarding species in all of bonsai. The foliage is tiny, leathery and silver-backed, sitting in dense clouds above bark that has the pale, weathered, knotted character only old olives possess. Wild olive wood ages magnificently, hollowing and twisting into living sculpture, and this specimen carries that Mediterranean gravity. It comes in the pot shown. Olive is the tree of the southern landscape, of stony hillsides and centuries of patient cultivation. As a bonsai it keeps every bit of that sun-soaked character, the small leaves and pale trunk reading instantly as something old and Mediterranean. Viewed from the front, the textured trunk holds the eye, the canopy a quiet cloud above it. Heritage Few trees are woven so deeply into the culture of the Mediterranean as the olive. The wild form, Olea Sylvestris, grows on rocky coastal slopes and lives for centuries, its trunks hollowing and contorting with extraordinary age. In bonsai it is prized for exactly that: pale sculptural deadwood, fine foliage, and the unmistakable sense of a tree that has weathered many summers. It is a living piece of the southern hills. About this specimen The standout feature here is the aged, characterful trunk and the fine silver-green canopy that crowns it. The composition holds together cleanly from the front and the bark texture does much of the talking. It is a single living specimen, photographed as it is, and the pot is included. A wild olive of this character is a tree to live with for many years. Bring this one home and you take on a true piece of the Mediterranean.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-olea-sylvestris</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-3.20.47-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-3.20.47-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-3.21.35-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-3.21.35-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-3.21.35-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-3.21.35-PM-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-20-at-3.21.36-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>240.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-di-juniper-itoigawa-father-son</g:id><g:title>Bonsai di Juniper Itoigawa Father-Son</g:title><g:description>Bonsai di Juniper Itoigawa. Consegna sicura in cassa di legno. Altezza: 45 cm (vaso escluso) Larghezza: 54 cm Tronco: 22 cm Vaso: 11 x 26 x 26 cm Foto scattate a Marzo 2026 Juniper Itoigawa bonsai, Father-Son composition This Juniper Itoigawa bonsai is a Father-Son planting: a larger, dominant trunk standing beside a smaller companion, the two reading as one family group sharing a single pot. It is a composition full of warmth and quiet narrative, the bigger tree sheltering the younger the way an old juniper shelters a sapling on an exposed ridge. The Itoigawa foliage is fine and a deep, even green, gathering into soft pads that link the two trunks into a single picture. It comes in the pot shown. Itoigawa is the most coveted of the shimpaku junipers, chosen for the refinement of its scale-like foliage and the way its live veins twist against pale deadwood. In a Father-Son planting those qualities are doubled, and the difference in scale between the trunks gives the eye a clear path and a real sense of depth. Viewed from the front, the two trees settle into a balanced, companionable whole. Heritage The name Itoigawa comes from the Japanese region where this prized shimpaku was found on rugged coastal mountains, and it became the benchmark juniper of Japanese bonsai. The Father-Son or two-tree planting belongs to an old tradition of arranging trees to suggest family and landscape, a quiet bit of storytelling in miniature. Together they carry a direct thread back to the windswept ridgeline trees that inspired the art. About this specimen The defining feature here is the pairing: a confident larger trunk and a smaller companion, balanced in foliage and deadwood, holding together cleanly from the front. These are living specimens, photographed as they are, and the pot is included. A Father-Son Itoigawa is a tree with genuine narrative as well as pedigree. Bring this one home and it will hold a room&apos;s attention.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-di-juniper-itoigawa-father-son</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.29.58-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.29.58-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.30.26-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.30.27-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.30.27-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.30.27-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.30.27-PM-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.30.28-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>1100.00 EUR</g:price><g:sale_price>950.00 EUR</g:sale_price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-nejikan-pomegranate</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Nejikan Pomegranate</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Nejikan Pomegranate. Consegna sicura in cassa di legno. Altezza: 49 cm (vaso escluso) Larghezza: 55 cm Tronco: 17 cm Vaso: 10 x 26 x 36 cm Foto scattate a Marzo 2026 Nejikan Pomegranate bonsai This Nejikan Pomegranate bonsai shows off the spiralled, twisting trunk that gives the variety its name and its fame. Nejikan pomegranates are sought for exactly this quality: the trunk corkscrews on itself, the bark splitting into ribboned, sinewy strands that wind around the spiral. It is one of the most sculptural things a small tree can offer, and on a pomegranate, with its naturally fibrous old wood, the effect is hard to beat. The tree comes in the pot shown. Above the twisting trunk, the small glossy leaves catch the light, and in season the species carries its flame-orange flowers and round fruit. Viewed from the front, the spiral of the trunk does most of the talking, drawing the eye round and up through the tree. It is the kind of base that simply cannot be hurried, and that makes a good Nejikan a genuine collector&apos;s piece. Heritage The pomegranate is among the oldest cultivated trees, native to the lands between the Mediterranean and Persia and planted around courtyards and gardens since antiquity. The Nejikan form, with its naturally twisting trunk, has long been prized in Japanese bonsai for the drama it brings to an already characterful species. To own one is to hold a meeting of Mediterranean warmth and Japanese eye for form. About this specimen The standout feature here is the spiralled trunk and its ribboned bark, balanced by a crown that holds together cleanly from the front. It is a single living specimen, photographed as it is, and the pot is included. A Nejikan pomegranate is a tree built around one extraordinary trunk. Bring this one home and it will be the piece guests notice first.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-nejikan-pomegranate</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.38.16-PM-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.38.16-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.35.31-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.35.31-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.35.31-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.35.31-PM-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>540.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-pomegranate-semi-cascade</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Pomegranate Semi-Cascade</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Pomegranate Semi-Cascade. Consegna sicura in cassa di legno. Altezza: 34 cm (vaso escluso) Larghezza: 54 cm Tronco: 40 cm Vaso: 21 x 27 x 27 cm Foto scattate a Marzo 2026 Pomegranate bonsai in semi-cascade This Pomegranate bonsai is trained in the semi-cascade form, its trunk leaning out and dipping below the rim of the pot the way a tree clings to a rock face or a riverbank in the wild. It is one of the most expressive styles in the art, and the pomegranate, with its sinewy, ribboned bark, wears it beautifully. The small glossy leaves gather along the cascading line, and in season the species offers its flame-orange flowers and round fruit. It comes in the pot shown. The semi-cascade tells a story of struggle and resilience, a tree that has reached out and downward toward the light. On a pomegranate the effect is especially handsome, because the twisting trunk already carries so much character. Viewed from the front, the descending line draws the eye and gives the whole composition a sense of movement that an upright tree cannot. Heritage The pomegranate is one of the oldest cultivated trees, native to the lands between the Mediterranean and Persia and planted around courtyards and gardens since antiquity. In bonsai it is loved for its flowers, its fruit and its dramatic old bark. The semi-cascade style, in turn, comes from the long East Asian tradition of reading wild mountain and waterside trees and rendering their windblown forms in miniature. Together they make a tree with both Mediterranean warmth and Japanese discipline. About this specimen The defining feature here is the cascading line and the textured trunk that carries it. The branches are balanced along the descent and the silhouette holds together cleanly from the front. It is a single living specimen, photographed as it is, and the pot is included. A semi-cascade pomegranate is a tree with real movement and personality. Bring this one home and it will anchor a display with ease.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-pomegranate-semi-cascade</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.42.13-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.42.13-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.41.32-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.41.32-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.41.32-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.41.31-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.41.31-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>470.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-acer-palmatum-deshojo</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Acer Palmatum Deshojo</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Acer Palmatum Deshojo. Consegna sicura in cassa di legno. Altezza: 38 cm (vaso escluso) Larghezza: 33 cm Tronco: 15 cm Vaso: 9 x 30 x 20 cm Foto scattate a Marzo 2026 Acer Palmatum Deshojo bonsai This Acer Palmatum Deshojo bonsai is the maple collectors wait all winter for. In spring the new growth opens an intense scarlet-crimson that few other trees can match, the whole canopy lighting up before settling into greener tones as the season turns. The leaves are small and finely lobed, held on a delicate ramified branch structure that gives the tree an airy, refined silhouette. It comes in the pot shown and is ready to take pride of place. Deshojo is one of the great named varieties of Japanese maple, chosen specifically for that fiery spring flush. As a bonsai it rewards the front-on view, where the fine twigging reads against the light and the trunk line carries the eye upward. A tree like this changes through the year, and that seasonal theatre is exactly why deciduous bonsai are so loved. Heritage The Japanese maple has been cultivated and selected in Japan for centuries, and Deshojo is among its most celebrated forms, grown for the brilliance of its emerging leaves. It belongs to the deciduous tradition of bonsai, where the beauty lies as much in the bare winter silhouette and the spring awakening as in the summer canopy. To grow a Deshojo is to keep a calendar of colour, a living marker of the turning seasons in miniature. About this specimen This particular tree shows good fine ramification and a balanced, refined crown that holds together cleanly from the front, with a trunk line that gives the composition direction. It is a single living specimen, photographed as it is, and the pot is included. A Deshojo maple is a tree to watch through every season. Bring this one home and the spring flush alone will repay the wait.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-acer-palmatum-deshojo</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.47.47-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.47.47-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.48.20-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.48.20-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.48.21-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.48.21-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>350.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-pomegranate-big</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Pomegranate Big</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Pomegranate. Consegna sicura in cassa di legno. Altezza: 61 cm (vaso escluso) Larghezza: 63 cm Tronco: 48 cm Vaso: 12x30 x39 cm Foto scattate a Marzo 2026 Pomegranate bonsai This Pomegranate bonsai is a large specimen with the gnarled, full-bodied trunk that makes the species such a favourite among Mediterranean growers. The bark twists and furrows with age, splitting into the ribboned, sinewy texture that gives an old pomegranate its unmistakable character. Around the canopy the small, glossy leaves catch the light, and in season the tree carries the flame-orange flowers and round fruit that have made it loved for thousands of years. It comes in the pot shown. Pomegranate is a tree of warmth and sun, and as a bonsai it keeps every bit of that southern personality. The trunk on this specimen has real presence, broad and weathered, the kind of base that takes decades to build. Placed where the light can rake across the bark, it reads as a piece of orchard wall or sun-baked courtyard distilled into a single tree. Heritage Few trees carry as much history as the pomegranate. Native to the lands between the Mediterranean and Persia, it has been planted around courtyards, temples and gardens since antiquity, woven into myth and celebration across the ancient world. In bonsai it is prized for that same generous character: the flowers, the fruit, and above all the magnificent old trunks that form on mature trees. This is a species that wears its age beautifully. About this specimen The standout feature here is scale and trunk. This is a big, established pomegranate with a thick, deeply textured base and a balanced spread of branches that hold together cleanly from the front. It is a single living specimen, photographed as it is, and the pot is included. A pomegranate of this size is the kind of tree a collection is built around. Bring it home and you take on a Mediterranean classic with real age in the wood.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-pomegranate-big</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-3.14.31-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-3.16.25-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-3.09.56-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-3.09.57-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-3.09.57-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-3.09.57-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-3.09.56-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>590.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-kishu-in-hand-written-pot</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Kishu in hand-written pot</g:title><g:description>About this Kishu juniper bonsai in a hand-written pot This Kishu juniper bonsai is presented in a hand-written calligraphy pot, pairing a refined Japanese cultivar with a vessel that itself carries an applied art tradition. The tree stands 25 cm tall with a 23 cm canopy spread, supported by a 10 cm trunk in an 11 × 22 × 15 cm rectangular pot whose surface bears hand-applied script. Dimensions: Height 25 cm (excluding pot) · Width 23 cm · Trunk 10 cm · Pot 11 × 22 × 15 cm with hand-written calligraphy. Photographed in March 2026. About the cultivar and the pot pairing Juniperus chinensis &apos;Kishu&apos; comes from the Kishu area of Japan and is one of the most widely used Shimpaku cultivars for bonsai. The needles are short and soft, the colour is a stable bright green, and the wood develops a clear deadwood character with age. The pairing with a hand-written pot is a deliberate compositional decision: bonsai practice treats the pot as an active participant in the work rather than a neutral container, and a calligraphy pot adds a second layer of artistic statement. The script on the pot is applied by hand, which means no two examples are identical. Why choose this specimen The 10 cm trunk is well proportioned to the 25 cm height — solid enough to read as mature, slim enough to remain elegant. The 23 cm canopy spread, slightly narrower than the height, gives the silhouette a slender upright reading rather than a wide informal one. The 11 × 22 × 15 cm pot is a rectangular form rather than the more common oval, which suits the more linear character of the tree&apos;s structure and gives the calligraphy surface a clear visible face. Care and placement This Kishu juniper bonsai is an outdoor species and stays outdoors all year. Full sun for most of the day keeps the foliage tight. In summer, check the substrate every morning and water when the surface starts to dry. The calligraphy on the pot is fired into the ceramic and weathers naturally with the years — outdoor placement does not damage it. Feed monthly from spring through autumn with a balanced organic bonsai fertiliser, reduced in midwinter. Through the seasons Spring brings active growth and brighter foliage. Pinch new tips by hand through summer to maintain density. Autumn slows growth and deepens the foliage colour. In winter the tree rests; in cooler parts of the country a position protected from prolonged hard frost is advisable, while in warmer parts the tree winters in a sheltered outdoor spot. Hand-written pots in European bonsai collections Calligraphy and hand-applied script on bonsai pots is a comparatively rare choice in European collections, where unglazed earth tones and plain glazed forms dominate. A hand-written pot moves the work toward the more painterly side of East Asian aesthetic practice and creates an object that reads as both a horticultural specimen and an applied-art piece. Collectors who pair specific trees with specific pots find the relationship between cultivar, form and vessel becomes a long-term curatorial project. Styling and the years ahead The tree is at a stage where further refinement is sensible. Pinching through spring and summer tightens the canopy; light wire applied in autumn adjusts secondary branches. Repotting is needed every two to three years; the existing pot is a working pairing rather than a final one, and most collectors retain it for several cycles before considering a change. Use a free-draining substrate of Akadama, pumice and lava in equal parts. Shipping and what you receive You receive the exact tree shown in the photographs, in the hand-written calligraphy pot pictured. Nothing else is included. The bonsai is packed individually in a wooden crate that protects both the canopy and the pot&apos;s painted surface, and shipped from Italy in one business day.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-kishu-in-hand-written-pot</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.24.11-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.24.11-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.23.09-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.23.09-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.23.10-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.23.10-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.23.10-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.23.10-PM-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-21-at-2.27.08-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>250.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-itoigawa</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Itoigawa</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Juniper Itoigawa. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 31 cm (excluding pot) Width: 46 cm Trunk: 18 cm Pot: 12 x 24 x 24 cm Photos taken in March 2026 Juniper Itoigawa bonsai This Juniper Itoigawa bonsai shows the qualities that made the variety the most coveted juniper in the art. The foliage is fine, soft to the eye, and a deep saturated green that holds its colour through the year, gathering into dense pads that float around the trunk line. Where the live veins twist against pale deadwood, the tree gains the drama that collectors look for in a shimpaku. It comes in the pot shown and is ready to display straight away. Itoigawa is the juniper that growers reach for when they want refinement rather than mere vigour. Its needling stays tight and scale-like, never coarse, and that quality lets the eye travel along the movement of the trunk without distraction. Set against a plain background or in a quiet corner, a tree like this reads as a small piece of mountain landscape brought indoors. Heritage The name comes from the Itoigawa region of Japan, where this prized form of shimpaku juniper was found growing on rugged coastal mountains. It became the benchmark variety in Japanese bonsai, valued for its compact foliage and its willingness to form striking jin and shari. To own an Itoigawa is to hold a direct link to that tradition of windswept ridgeline trees rendered in miniature, a thread that runs through generations of Japanese masters. About this specimen This particular tree balances live foliage and deadwood with a confident trunk line, and the pads sit cleanly when viewed from the front. The colour is rich and even, and the silhouette holds together as a single composition. It is one living specimen, photographed as it is, and the pot is included. An Itoigawa rewards close looking and quiet company. Bring this one home and you take on a juniper with genuine pedigree.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-itoigawa</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-2.26.56-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-2.26.55-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/fb3d1ffa-5500-45f6-9806-bef7fa86cbbe.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/dc7a5868-83ed-4bc9-aed4-93dff9d4cefc.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/df6f8457-b17a-4177-90ed-f42ab7c7c1be.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/c7824ed8-eb57-43a0-97a8-f0f486c100e8.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/de6a1ec7-945b-41e5-a673-c9f916777aaf.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>750.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-pinus-corticosa</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Pinus Corticosa</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Pinus Corticosa. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 38 cm (excluding pot) Width: 40 cm Trunk: 22 cm Pot: 8 x 23 x 17 cm Photos taken in March 2026 Pinus Corticosa bonsai This Pinus Corticosa bonsai carries the quiet authority that only a mountain pine can hold. Its bark has begun to plate and fissure in the way collectors prize, breaking into corky scales that catch the light and read, instantly, as age. The trunk moves with conviction rather than drama, and the foliage sits in tight, dark green pads that frame the deadwood and the line of the tree without crowding it. It arrives in the pot shown, ready to take its place as the centrepiece of a display. Pines occupy a particular seat of honour in bonsai. They are the trees that masters return to again and again, because nothing else asks quite so much patience or rewards it so completely. A Pinus Corticosa reads as a slow accumulation of seasons, every needle and every ridge of bark earned rather than arranged. Stand it where the morning light is low and the texture of the trunk does most of the talking. Heritage The pine sits at the heart of the Japanese bonsai tradition, the species against which all others are measured in the formal tokonoma alcove. It speaks of windswept ridgelines and the long-lived character that East Asian gardeners have revered for centuries. To grow a pine is to join a lineage that values restraint, structure, and the dignity of an old tree held in miniature. Pinus Corticosa, with its early and pronounced bark, brings that sense of antiquity sooner than most. About this specimen What sets this particular tree apart is the bark. Corky, deeply textured, and already plating along the trunk, it gives the bonsai a maturity that younger pines simply cannot fake. The foliage pads are well placed and the silhouette holds together cleanly from the front. This is a single living specimen, photographed as it is, and the pot is included. A pine of this character is not a beginner&apos;s curiosity but a tree to live with and watch closely. Acquire it and you take custody of something genuinely old in feeling.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-pinus-corticosa</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-2.26.56-PM-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-2.26.56-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-5.25.02-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-5.25.02-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-5.25.03-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-5.25.03-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-5.25.03-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>590.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-itoigawa-big</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Itoigawa Big</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Juniper Itoigawa. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 23 cm (excluding pot) Width: 48 cm Trunk: 14 cm Pot: 12 x 24 x 24 cm Photos taken in March 2026 Juniper Itoigawa bonsai This Juniper Itoigawa bonsai (Juniperus chinensis &apos;Itoigawa&apos;) is a generous, full-grown specimen, a tree whose canopy and trunk have the heft that only patient years produce. The Itoigawa cultivar gives soft, fine foliage in a cool blue-green, and here it forms broad green cushions over a trunk full of twist and character. At this scale the tree feels like a landscape in itself. The line of the trunk leads the eye upward into a layered crown, and the foliage sits in distinct pads that give the whole composition depth. It is a specimen that holds attention rather than asks for it. Heritage and appeal Among bonsai, the juniper carries a long and serious reputation, admired for the way living bark and bleached deadwood mark the passage of time. The Itoigawa cultivar is sought out for foliage that never coarsens, and a large Itoigawa unites that delicacy with the presence of a sizeable, well-developed tree, the sort collectors build a display around. About this specimen The photos show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. Every Juniper Itoigawa bonsai is unique, and this large tree has its own trunk movement, its own bark and its own layering of foliage. What you see in the images is what arrives, packed for safe delivery. It is the kind of tree that becomes the fixed point of a room, calm and unhurried. A specimen tree A bonsai of this size is a different proposition from a small starter tree. It offers the satisfaction of a mature conifer in a single pot, with all the texture and weight that come with age. For a collector seeking a centrepiece, a large Juniper Itoigawa bonsai brings refinement and real stature together in one piece.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-itoigawa-big</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-2.26.57-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-2.26.57-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-1.25.18-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-1.25.18-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-1.25.17-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-1.25.17-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-1.25.18-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-1.25.18-PM-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>750.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-itoigawa-with-deadwood</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Itoigawa with deadwood</g:title><g:description>About this Itoigawa juniper deadwood bonsai This Itoigawa juniper deadwood bonsai is a mature specimen built around a defining contrast: pale, weathered deadwood against the cool green of living Shimpaku foliage. At 25 cm of canopy height, 43 cm of canopy spread, and a 12 cm trunk seated in a 9 × 18 × 18 cm pot, the proportions are those of a small-to-medium tree where the deadwood reads as central to the composition rather than as a decorative addition. Dimensions: Height 25 cm (excluding pot) · Width 43 cm · Trunk 12 cm · Pot 9 × 18 × 18 cm. Photographed in March 2026. About the cultivar and the deadwood discipline Juniperus chinensis &apos;Itoigawa&apos; originates from the Itoigawa area of Japan and is widely considered the most refined Shimpaku cultivar for bonsai. The cultivar&apos;s wood ages to a pale, almost silver tone when stripped — which is exactly what makes Itoigawa the species of choice for trees built around deadwood expression. Two technical terms apply: jin (a stripped branch left as bleached deadwood) and shari (a stripped line of bark on the trunk that exposes the underlying wood). Both reference, in miniature, what happens to ancient junipers in the mountains where wind, lightning and time strip parts of the tree down to bare wood while other parts continue to live. Why choose this specimen The 12 cm trunk is broad enough to carry visible shari without losing structural integrity. The 43 cm spread of the canopy gives the tree presence on display while the height stays moderate at 25 cm — a proportion that emphasises trunk and deadwood rather than canopy mass. The shallow 9 × 18 × 18 cm pot keeps the visual weight low and centres attention on the trunk-deadwood relationship. Care and placement This Itoigawa juniper deadwood bonsai is an outdoor species and stays outdoors all year. Full sun for most of the day produces the tightest foliage. The deadwood itself benefits from sun exposure — it stays pale and dry, which is what we want. In summer, check the substrate every morning and water when the surface starts to dry. The deadwood does not need treatment more than once a year with lime-sulphur, applied in late winter to keep the surface bright and to deter fungi. Feed monthly from spring through autumn with a balanced organic bonsai fertiliser, reduced in midwinter. Through the seasons Spring brings strong growth on the living portions. Summer pinching keeps the canopy compact and prevents new shoots from drawing energy away from the back-budding zones. Autumn slows growth and deepens the foliage colour. In winter, the tree rests; in cooler parts of the country a position protected from prolonged hard frost is advisable, while in warmer parts it winters in a sheltered outdoor spot. The deadwood discipline in European bonsai practice Trees built around jin and shari hold a particular place in European collections because they require a specific skill set — carving, refining, treating — that has developed in continental European bonsai schools over the past four decades. The Itoigawa cultivar became the dominant material for this kind of work because its dead wood pales beautifully and resists rot, and because its foliage tolerates the disturbance of repeated styling. A mature deadwood specimen, photographed and shipped as you see it, represents many years of accumulated work. Styling and the years ahead The deadwood is established. Future work will focus on canopy refinement: selective pinching to compact pads, light wiring of secondary branches to adjust silhouette, and one annual lime-sulphur treatment to maintain the pale finish on jin and shari. Repotting every three years, into a similar shallow pot, with a free-draining substrate of Akadama, pumice and lava in equal parts. Shipping and what you receive You receive the exact tree shown in the photographs, in the pot pictured. Nothing else is included. The bonsai is packed individually in a wooden crate that protects the deadwood elements as well as the canopy, and shipped from Italy in one business day.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-itoigawa-with-deadwood</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-2.26.56-PM-3.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-5.35.18-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-5.35.18-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-5.35.19-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-5.35.19-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-22-at-5.35.19-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>600.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-itoigawa-big-2</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Itoigawa Big</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Juniper Itoigawa. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 38 cm (excluding pot) Width: 62 cm Trunk: 20 cm Pot: 14 x 33 x 33 cm Photos taken in March 2026 Juniper Itoigawa bonsai This Juniper Itoigawa bonsai (Juniperus chinensis &apos;Itoigawa&apos;) is a larger specimen, a tree with the kind of trunk weight and spread of foliage that takes years to build. The Itoigawa cultivar is loved for its fine, soft blue-green foliage, and at this size the dense green pads sit against a substantial, characterful trunk. The larger format gives the tree real presence. The movement of the trunk reads clearly from across a room, and the broad canopy of Itoigawa foliage gives a sense of a mature conifer captured in miniature. It is a piece that holds the eye and anchors a display. Heritage and appeal The juniper is one of the most revered subjects in Japanese bonsai, where living wood and weathered deadwood stand for age and survival. The Itoigawa cultivar, named for its home region, is sought after for foliage that stays refined even on a big tree, and a large Itoigawa carries that refinement at a scale that few specimens reach. About this specimen The photos show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. Every Juniper Itoigawa bonsai is unique, and this larger tree has its own trunk line, its own bark and its own spread of foliage pads. What you see in the images is what arrives, packed for safe delivery. It is a tree with the gravity that only size and age together can give. A larger specimen A bigger bonsai brings a different kind of pleasure, the feeling of a full conifer held within a single pot. With the soft Itoigawa foliage that effect is especially convincing, and a large Juniper Itoigawa bonsai makes a commanding centrepiece for a collector who wants a tree with weight, history and quiet authority.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-itoigawa-big-2</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.18.19-AM-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.18.19-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.18.21-AM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.18.21-AM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.18.22-AM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.18.22-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.18.21-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>950.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-itoigawa-double-trunk</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Itoigawa Double Trunk</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Juniper Itoigawa. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 34 cm (excluding pot) Width: 43 cm Trunk: 16 cm Pot: 12 x 29 x 29 cm Photos taken in March 2026 Juniper Itoigawa bonsai This Juniper Itoigawa bonsai (Juniperus chinensis &apos;Itoigawa&apos;) is grown in a double-trunk form, two stems rising from a shared base in the classic sokan style. The Itoigawa cultivar is prized for its fine, soft foliage in a fresh blue-green, and the twin trunks give the composition a sense of balance and quiet conversation between the two lines. Itoigawa is among the most respected junipers in the bonsai tradition, valued for foliage that stays tight and delicate. In a double-trunk design that refinement is doubled, with both stems contributing to a single, harmonious silhouette that rewards a slow, close look. Heritage and appeal The juniper holds a revered place in Japanese bonsai, where rugged living wood and deadwood detail speak of age and endurance. The Itoigawa cultivar, named for its region of origin, brings refined foliage to that tradition, and a double trunk recalls the way junipers grow on exposed ground, splitting and reaching in more than one direction. About this specimen The photos show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. Every Juniper Itoigawa bonsai is unique, and this double-trunk specimen has its own pairing of stems, its own movement and its own arrangement of foliage pads. What you see in the images is what arrives, packed for safe delivery. It is a composition that reads as two trees and one at the same time, a small study in balance. The double-trunk form A double trunk, or sokan, is one of the most admired classical bonsai styles, suggesting a tree that has divided low and grown as a pair. With the soft Itoigawa foliage it becomes especially graceful, and a Juniper Itoigawa bonsai in this form makes a refined centrepiece for anyone who appreciates the traditional shapes of the art.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-itoigawa-double-trunk</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.01.29-AM.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.01.29-AM.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.01.30-AM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.01.30-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.01.29-AM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.18.22-AM-1-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-11.18.22-AM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>850.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-olive-olea</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Olive (Olea)</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Olive. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 44 cm (excluding pot) Width: 47 cm Trunk: 37 cm Pot: 10 x 40 x 30 cm Photos taken in March 2026 Olive bonsai This Olive bonsai (Olea europaea) is the classic Mediterranean olive grown in miniature, perhaps the most evocative of all the trees of the warm south. Its narrow silver-backed leaves catch the light, and the trunk carries the gnarled, twisting character that has made the olive a symbol of long life and patience. Olea europaea is treasured in bonsai because it ages so beautifully. The bark furrows and the wood takes on movement that mirrors the ancient olives standing in groves that have been worked for generations. Even in a small specimen, the olive reads as a tree with a story behind it. Heritage and appeal No tree is more closely bound to Mediterranean culture than the olive. It has fed and shaded the people of the inland sea since antiquity, and its silvery canopy is woven into the landscape of the whole region. As a bonsai it brings that heritage home, and its slow, sculptural growth makes it a favourite among collectors who value age and texture. About this specimen The photos show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. Every Olive bonsai is unique, with its own twist of trunk, its own bark and its own arrangement of silver foliage. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door, packed for safe delivery. It is a tree of real character, the kind that quietly carries the feeling of a sunlit grove into a room. A Mediterranean icon The olive is the emblem of the south, present in its food, its art and its oldest stories. An Olive bonsai distils that whole world into a single small tree, and for anyone drawn to weathered trunks and silver leaves it makes a deeply rewarding choice that only grows more characterful with age.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-olive-olea</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-3.12.10-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-12.04.47-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/4059e4d0-ee09-40ec-b237-73c2e91af1e9.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/a2ffdd27-d9b4-4a10-9b2f-6f3189066a6c.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/2387f0b5-69ab-4ea7-af07-dcc6a64ed4be.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/fca0ef12-9bdf-43b2-aaee-1a982571836f.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/43789de6-c0b8-49eb-87ad-6d2d2cd186a7.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>350.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-fig-ficus-carica</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Fig (Ficus Carica)</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Fig (Ficus Carica). Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 50 cm (excluding pot) Width: 40 cm Trunk: 55 cm Pot: 14 x 48 x 36 cm Photos taken in March 2026 Fig bonsai This Fig bonsai (Ficus carica) is the common Mediterranean fig grown in miniature, a tree with a long history around the warm shores of the inland sea. Its broad, deeply lobed leaves and the smooth, pale grey bark give it an unmistakable presence, generous and a little ancient at the same time. Ficus carica is loved in bonsai for the way its trunk swells and develops surface roots that grip the soil, a look of age that comes naturally to the species. The large leaves reduce well in a small tree, and the whole plant keeps the relaxed, rounded character of the figs that shade old courtyards. Heritage and appeal Few trees carry as much cultural weight as the fig. It appears in ancient texts, in the gardens of the Mediterranean and in countless paintings of warm southern landscapes. As a bonsai it brings a piece of that sun-soaked world indoors, and collectors prize it for the heavy, characterful trunk it forms over the years. About this specimen The photos show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. Every Fig bonsai is unique, with its own trunk, its own pattern of roots and its own spread of bold leaves. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door, packed for safe delivery. It is a tree with real presence, the kind of figure that anchors a shelf or a windowsill. A Mediterranean classic The fig is one of the oldest companions of Mediterranean life, and a Fig bonsai distils that long association into a single small form. For anyone drawn to the trees of the south, with their broad leaves and weathered bark, it makes a warm and characterful choice.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-fig-ficus-carica</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-3.11.56-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-3.11.55-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-3.11.57-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-3.11.58-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-23-at-3.11.58-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>390.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-30-2cm-24cm-11-2cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 30.2cm*24cm*11.2cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality 30.2cm*24cm*11.2cm SKU: WeBo180 Glazed ceramic bonsai pot 30 cm This ceramic bonsai pot is a glazed container measuring 30.2 cm long, 24 cm wide and 11.2 cm deep. The glaze in the photographs gives it a finish with a little more life than a plain earth pot, which is the kind of touch growers want under a deciduous or flowering tree where the pot can pick up a note of the foliage or the blossom. The photographs show the empty pot, which is what is sold here. There is no tree and no plant with it. The body is glazed ceramic with even walls and a broad, stable base. At a little over 11 cm deep it carries a good root volume while staying in proportion, so it suits a maple, an elm or another broadleaf at display size as well as a flowering species that benefits from a glazed pot. The wide footprint sets off a spreading nebari and balances a full crown above. A classic bonsai container A glazed pot at this medium size is the natural partner for trees with seasonal colour. Where a brown pot disappears, a glaze can echo the leaf or flower and lift a planting on the show bench, which is why growers keep both kinds and match the pot to the tree&apos;s character through the year. About this piece The pot shown is the exact 30.2 × 24 × 11.2 cm glazed ceramic container you will receive, with the finish in the images and drainage in the base. On a stand or a slab it gives a mid-size deciduous tree a settled, attractive home and reads cleanly from the front. A versatile glazed pot for a broadleaf or flowering tree ready to be shown. The fired glaze takes weather well and keeps its surface outdoors through the seasons, so the pot looks as good on the show bench as it does in the growing area. Its weight and wide base also keep a leafy crown steady when the wind gets up, which matters once a tree is carrying a full canopy.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-30-2cm-24cm-11-2cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.39.55-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.40.20-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.40.47-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.40.58-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>40.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-30-2cm-24cm-11-2cm-brown-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 30.2cm*24cm*11.2cm - Brown Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality 30.2cm*24cm*11.2cm SKU: WeBo179 Brown ceramic bonsai pot 30 cm This ceramic bonsai pot is a brown container measuring 30.2 cm long, 24 cm wide and 11.2 cm deep. It is a generous medium size in a quiet earth tone, the sort of pot that takes a tree through its main development years and then keeps working as a display container. The photographs show the empty pot, which is what is sold here. There is no tree and no plant with it. The body is brown ceramic with steady walls and a wide, stable base. At a little over 11 cm deep it holds a solid root volume without looking heavy, which suits a broadleaf in build-up, a developing maple or elm, or a conifer that has not yet earned a shallow show pot. The broad footprint gives a spreading nebari room and keeps a thickening trunk in proportion. A classic bonsai container The plain brown pot is the backbone of most collections. Its neutral colour lets bark, leaf and ramification carry the picture, and the medium depth covers the widest range of trees and stages. This is the container growers use day to day, the one a tree spends most of its working life in before any final show pot. About this piece The pot shown is the exact 30.2 × 24 × 11.2 cm brown ceramic container you will receive, with drainage in the base. On a plain stand or a slab it gives a mid-size tree a steady, unfussy home and lets the planting read clearly from the front. A reliable everyday pot for a tree in the heart of its development. Because the colour and shape are so neutral, it pairs with almost any tree you move into it, which makes it easy to keep a few of these on hand for repotting season. The fired ceramic stays outdoors all year, holding its tone through sun and frost without fading or flaking.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-30-2cm-24cm-11-2cm-brown-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.34-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.34-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.34-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.34-PM-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>65.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-32cm-22cm-13cm-brown-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 32cm*22cm*13cm - Brown Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Bonsai Pot 32cm*22cm*13cm SKU: WeBo178 Brown ceramic bonsai pot 32 cm This ceramic bonsai pot is a brown container measuring 32 cm long, 22 cm wide and 13 cm deep. The warm earth tone is the colour growers reach for when they want the pot to sit quietly under a conifer or a rugged deciduous tree rather than draw the eye itself. The photographs show the empty pot, which is what is for sale here. There is no tree and no plant with it. The body is ceramic in a muted brown finish, with substantial walls and a solid base. At 13 cm deep it carries a large root mass, so it suits a pine, juniper or other vigorous tree that wants room and a stable footing. The depth and the unfussy colour together give a heavier trunk the visual anchor it needs without competing with the bark. A classic bonsai container Brown, deeper pots have a long place in bonsai precisely because they disappear behind the tree. A conifer&apos;s foliage and weathered bark read more strongly against a calm earth tone, and the extra depth answers the bigger root systems those species build. It is the practical, everyday container for collected and field-grown material. About this piece The pot shown is the exact 32 × 22 × 13 cm brown ceramic container you will receive, with drainage in the base. On a plain stand or a slab it grounds a substantial tree and keeps the attention where it belongs, on the trunk and branches above. A solid, understated pot for a pine, juniper or any tree with real weight to it. The ceramic body shrugs off frost and sun and keeps its colour year after year outdoors, which matters for a pot that will hold the same tree through several seasons. Its weight also keeps a tall conifer steady in wind, so the planting stays put on an exposed bench without needing to be tied down constantly.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-32cm-22cm-13cm-brown-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.45-PM-1.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.45-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.45-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.46-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.46-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>60.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-20-5cm-20-5cm-14cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 20.5cm*20.5cm*14cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Material: Ceramic Bonsai Pot 20.5cm*20.5cm*14cm SKU: WeBo169 Deep square ceramic bonsai pot 20.5 cm This ceramic bonsai pot is a deep square container measuring 20.5 cm on each side and 14 cm tall. The tall, upright form is the classic shape for cascade and semi-cascade trees, where the extra height gives the trunk somewhere to fall and keeps the planting balanced. It also suits literati and other styles that read better standing proud above the bench. The photographs show the empty pot, which is what is for sale. No tree or plant is included. The body is glazed ceramic with square sides and a clean rim. At 14 cm deep it holds a generous root volume, so it works for a vigorous tree or a species that likes more soil around its roots. The square footprint reads as solid and grounded from every side, which is part of why deep squares are chosen for trees with strong movement above them. A classic bonsai container The tall square belongs to the older, more formal end of the bonsai pot range. It is the shape growers reach for when a tree needs height beneath it rather than a flat tray, and it gives a cascade the visual weight it needs at the base. Its presence is deliberate, made to be seen as part of the composition. About this piece The pot shown is the exact 20.5 × 20.5 × 14 cm container you will receive, glazed ceramic with drainage in the base. On a tall stand or the edge of a display table it lets a cascading trunk hang freely while the square body holds its ground below. A purposeful deep pot for a tree with movement and presence. Glazed inside and out, it keeps its colour outdoors and wipes clean between repottings. The greater depth also buffers a cascade against drying out on hot days, since there is more soil to hold moisture around the roots while the trunk works hard below the rim.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-20-5cm-20-5cm-14cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.54-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.53-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.54-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.54-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-12.56.55-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>45.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-27-5cm-21cm-9cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 27.5cm*21cm*9cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Ceramic Bonsai Pot 27.5cm*21cm*9cm - Ceramic SKU: WeBo174 Rectangular Ceramic Bonsai Pot, 27.5 x 21 x 9 cm This is a rectangular ceramic bonsai pot measuring 27.5 cm long, 21 cm wide and 9 cm deep. It is an empty stoneware container, sold on its own without a plant, and the photographs show the exact piece you receive. The well-judged footprint with a medium-to-deep wall makes it a dependable home for a finished tree, giving a developed root system room to work while keeping the clean rectangular line growers favour. The fired ceramic body carries a smooth, even surface and a quiet colour, so it frames a tree rather than competing with it. A rectangular pot of this size suits a medium specimen with a moderate to strong trunk: an informal upright, a sturdy broom or a small group planting where the soil surface and surface roots become part of the picture. Drainage holes sit in the base and wiring holes let the tree be tied in firmly, as a proper bonsai container should. A pot in the ceramic bonsai tradition Bonsai display has always treated the pot as half of the composition. This piece belongs to the long Chinese and Japanese ceramic heritage, where a rectangular vessel signals a more formal, masculine planting and a restrained glaze lets the tree lead. The clean corners, the rim line and the wall depth are the cues an experienced eye reads first, placing this firmly among true bonsai pots rather than ordinary planters. About this piece What you see in the images is what ships: a single rectangular ceramic pot, 27.5 x 21 x 9 cm, empty and ready to be planted. No tree, no soil and no accessory are included. The dimensions are taken from the listing title, and we describe only what the photographs and those measurements show. For a grower finishing a tree or building a collection, this bonsai pot offers a balanced, well-proportioned home in a classic rectangular form with useful depth. Order it on its own and pair it with the tree you have in mind.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-27-5cm-21cm-9cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-1.11.14-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-1.09.36-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-1.11.14-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-1.11.15-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-1.11.15-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>45.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-26cm-19-5cm-8-5cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 26cm*19.5cm*8.5cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Ceramic Bonsai Pot 26cm*19.5cm*8.5cm - Ceramic SKU: WeBo173 Rectangular Ceramic Bonsai Pot, 26 x 19.5 x 8.5 cm This is a rectangular ceramic bonsai pot measuring 26 cm long, 19.5 cm wide and 8.5 cm deep. It is an empty stoneware container, sold on its own without a plant, and the photograph shows the exact piece you receive. The balanced footprint with a medium wall makes it a versatile home for a finished tree, with enough depth for a developed root system while keeping the clean rectangular line that growers reach for again and again. The fired ceramic body has a smooth, even surface and a quiet colour, so it frames a tree rather than competing with it. A rectangular pot of this size suits a medium specimen with a moderate to strong trunk: an informal upright, a broom or a small group planting where the soil surface becomes part of the picture. Drainage holes sit in the base and wiring holes let the tree be tied in firmly, as a proper bonsai container should. A pot in the ceramic bonsai tradition Bonsai display has always treated the pot as half of the composition. This piece belongs to the long Chinese and Japanese ceramic heritage, where a rectangular vessel signals a more formal, masculine planting and a restrained glaze lets the tree lead. The clean corners, the rim line and the medium depth are the cues an experienced eye reads first, placing this firmly among true bonsai pots rather than ordinary planters. About this piece What you see in the image is what ships: a single rectangular ceramic pot, 26 x 19.5 x 8.5 cm, empty and ready to be planted. No tree, no soil and no accessory are included. The dimensions are taken from the listing title, and we describe only what the photograph and those measurements show. For a grower finishing a tree or building a collection, this bonsai pot offers a balanced, well-proportioned home in a classic rectangular form with useful depth. Order it on its own and pair it with the tree you have in mind.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-26cm-19-5cm-8-5cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-1.20.04-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>40.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-34cm-23-5cm-10-5cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 34cm*23.5cm*10.5cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Ceramic Bonsai Pot 34cm*23.5cm*10.5cm - Ceramic SKU: WeBo166 Rectangular Ceramic Bonsai Pot, 34 x 23.5 x 10.5 cm This is a large rectangular ceramic bonsai pot measuring 34 cm long, 23.5 cm wide and 10.5 cm deep. It is an empty stoneware container, sold on its own without a plant, and the photographs show the exact piece you receive. The broad footprint and deep wall make it a home for a sizeable tree, where a heavy trunk and a developed root system need both visual presence and ample soil beneath the surface. The fired ceramic body has a smooth, even surface and a quiet colour, so it grounds a tree rather than competing with it. A rectangular pot of this depth reads as formal and strong, pairing naturally with a mature pine, a powerful deciduous trunk or a large group planting. Drainage holes are set in the base and wiring holes let the tree be tied down firmly, as a proper bonsai container should. A pot in the ceramic bonsai tradition Bonsai display has always treated the container as half of the picture. This piece sits within the long Chinese and Japanese ceramic heritage, where a deep rectangular vessel signals strength and stability and a restrained glaze keeps the focus on the tree. The clean corners, the rim line and the substantial wall height are the cues an experienced eye reads first, marking this out as a true bonsai pot rather than an ordinary planter. About this piece What you see in the images is what ships: a single large rectangular ceramic pot, 34 x 23.5 x 10.5 cm, empty and ready to be planted. No tree, no soil and no accessory are included. The dimensions are taken from the listing title, and we describe only what the photographs and those measurements show. For a grower finishing a large specimen or building a serious collection, this bonsai pot offers a strong, well-proportioned home in a classic deep rectangular form. Order it on its own and pair it with the tree you have in mind.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-34cm-23-5cm-10-5cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-2.01.57-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-2.01.58-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-2.01.58-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-2.01.58-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-2.01.58-PM-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>49.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-20-6cm-20-6cm-10cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 20.6cm*20.6cm*10cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Ceramic Bonsai Pot 20.6cm*20.6cm*10cm - Ceramic SKU: WeB172 Square Ceramic Bonsai Pot, 20.6 x 20.6 x 10 cm This is a square ceramic bonsai pot measuring 20.6 cm on each side and 10 cm deep. It is an empty stoneware container, sold on its own without a plant, and the photographs show the exact piece you receive. The even square footprint paired with real depth makes it a natural choice for a cascade or semi-cascade, and for any tree whose roots ask for more soil beneath them than a shallow tray can give. The fired ceramic body has a smooth, even surface and a quiet colour, so it supports a tree without drawing attention from it. A deeper square pot lends height and stability to a planting, holding the line of a trunk that spills over the rim or anchoring a compact upright with weight to spare. Drainage holes sit in the base and wiring holes let the tree be tied in firmly, as a proper bonsai container should. A pot in the ceramic bonsai tradition Bonsai display has always treated the pot as half of the composition. This piece belongs to the long Chinese and Japanese ceramic heritage, where a deeper square vessel is reached for when a cascade or a heavier root mass calls for it, and a restrained glaze keeps the focus on the tree. The clean corners, the rim line and the generous wall are the cues an experienced eye reads first. About this piece What you see in the images is what ships: a single square ceramic pot, 20.6 x 20.6 x 10 cm, empty and ready to be planted. No tree, no soil and no accessory are included. The dimensions are taken from the listing title, and we describe only what the photographs and those measurements show. For a grower styling a cascade or rehoming a tree that needs more root room, this bonsai pot offers a deep, well-proportioned home in a clean square form. Order it on its own and pair it with the tree you have in mind.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-20-6cm-20-6cm-10cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.09.37-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.08.45-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.08.18-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.07.54-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>29.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-30-5cm-23-5cm-9cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 30.5cm*23.5cm*9cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Ceramic Bonsai Pot 30.5cm*23.5cm*9cm - Ceramic SKU: WeB150 Rectangular Ceramic Bonsai Pot, 30.5 x 23.5 x 9 cm This is a rectangular ceramic bonsai pot measuring 30.5 cm long, 23.5 cm wide and 9 cm deep. It is an empty stoneware container, sold on its own without a plant, and the photographs show the exact piece you receive. The generous footprint and the deeper wall make it suited to a substantial tree, where a heavier trunk and a stronger root system need both visual weight and root room beneath the soil. The fired ceramic body carries a smooth, even surface and a quiet colour, so it grounds a tree rather than competing with it. A rectangular pot of this depth reads as formal and masculine and pairs naturally with an upright pine, a thick deciduous trunk or a powerful group planting. Drainage holes are set in the base and wiring holes allow the tree to be tied down firmly, as a proper bonsai container should. A pot in the ceramic bonsai tradition Bonsai display has always treated the container as half of the picture. This piece sits within the long Chinese and Japanese ceramic heritage, where a deeper rectangular vessel signals strength and stability and a restrained glaze keeps the focus on the tree. The corners, the rim line and the wall height are the cues an experienced eye reads first, and they place this firmly among true bonsai pots rather than ordinary planters. About this piece What you see in the images is what ships: a single rectangular ceramic pot, 30.5 x 23.5 x 9 cm, empty and ready to be planted. No tree, no soil and no accessory are included. The dimensions are taken from the listing title, and we describe only what the photographs and those measurements show. For a grower finishing a larger specimen or building a serious collection, this bonsai pot offers a strong, well-proportioned home in a classic rectangular form with real depth. Order it on its own and pair it with the tree you have in mind.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-30-5cm-23-5cm-9cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.12.44-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.12.19-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.11.47-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.11.29-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.11.09-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>33.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-21cm-16cm-5-5cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 21cm*16cm*5.5cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Ceramic Bonsai Pot 21cm*16cm*5.5cm - Ceramic SKU: WeB164 Rectangular Ceramic Bonsai Pot, 21 x 16 x 5.5 cm This is a small rectangular ceramic bonsai pot measuring 21 cm long, 16 cm wide and 5.5 cm deep. It is an empty stoneware container, offered on its own without a plant, and the photographs show the exact piece that will arrive. The compact footprint and shallow wall make it a natural home for shohin and smaller bonsai, where the relationship between a modest trunk and a well-chosen pot decides much of the picture. The fired ceramic surface is smooth and the colour is held back, so the container supports a tree instead of drawing the eye away from it. A shallow pot at this scale suits a refined shohin, a small literati or a young tree moving from a training pot into something more presentable. Drainage holes sit in the base and wiring holes let the tree be anchored firmly, exactly as a finished bonsai container should provide. A pot in the ceramic bonsai tradition In bonsai the pot has always carried half of the composition, and small rectangular vessels like this one belong to a long Chinese and Japanese ceramic heritage. The crisp corners, the line of the rim and the shallow depth are read first by an experienced grower, and they mark this out as a true bonsai pot rather than a generic plant pot pressed into service. About this piece What you see in the images is what ships: one small rectangular ceramic pot, 21 x 16 x 5.5 cm, empty and ready to plant. No tree, no soil and no accessory are included. The measurements are taken from the listing title, and the description covers only what the photographs and those figures show. For a grower assembling a shohin display or rehoming a small specimen, this bonsai pot offers a tidy, well-proportioned container in a versatile shallow rectangular form. Order it by itself and match it to the little tree you have in mind.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-21cm-16cm-5-5cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.14.18-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.14.42-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.14.58-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.15.14-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.15.48-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>27.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-26cm-20cm-6-5cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 26cm*20cm*6.5cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Ceramic Bonsai Pot 26cm*20cm*6.5cm - Ceramic SKU: WeB162 Rectangular Ceramic Bonsai Pot, 26 x 20 x 6.5 cm This is a rectangular ceramic bonsai pot measuring 26 cm long, 20 cm wide and 6.5 cm deep. It is an empty stoneware container, sold on its own without a plant, and the photographs show the exact piece you receive. The clean rectangular footprint and relatively shallow profile make it a classic choice for displaying a finished tree, and the proportions sit comfortably within the conventions that bonsai growers look for when matching a pot to a trunk. The fired ceramic body has a smooth, even surface and a restrained colour, so it frames a tree rather than competing with it. A shallow pot of this footprint suits a medium specimen with a moderate trunk: think of a broom, informal upright or a small group planting where the soil surface and surface roots become part of the picture. As with all proper bonsai containers, drainage holes are present in the base and wiring holes allow the tree to be tied in securely. A pot in the ceramic bonsai tradition Bonsai display has always treated the pot as half of the composition. This piece follows that long Chinese and Japanese ceramic heritage, where a rectangular vessel signals a more formal, masculine planting and a quieter glaze lets the tree lead. The corners, the line of the rim and the modest depth are the details an experienced eye reads first, and they place this container firmly in that tradition rather than among ordinary plant pots. About this piece What you see in the images is what ships: a single rectangular ceramic pot, 26 x 20 x 6.5 cm, empty and ready to be planted. There is no tree, no soil and no accessory included. The dimensions quoted are taken from the listing title, and we describe only what the photographs and those measurements show. If you are building a collection or finishing a tree that has outgrown its training container, this bonsai pot offers an honest, well-proportioned home with the shallow rectangular silhouette that suits so many styles. Order it on its own and pair it with the specimen you have in mind.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-26cm-20cm-6-5cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.26.53-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.26.24-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.26.04-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.25.51-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.25.39-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>29.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-24cm-19cm-7-5cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 24cm*19cm*7.5cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Ceramic Bonsai Pot 24cm*19cm*7.5cm - Ceramic SKU: WeB161 Rectangular ceramic bonsai pot 24 cm This ceramic bonsai pot is a rectangular container measuring 24 cm long, 19 cm wide and 7.5 cm deep. It falls in the useful mid-range between a shohin pot and a full-size display pot, the kind of size that fits a tree which has grown beyond its first container but is not yet ready for a large one. The photographs show the empty pot, which is what is sold here. There is no tree and no plant with it. The body is glazed ceramic with clean rectangular walls and a simple lip. At 7.5 cm deep it gives a developing tree a bit more root run than a shallow tray, which makes it a practical step on the way to a final pot. The proportions suit a medium shohin or a small upright deciduous tree, where the slightly taller wall balances a thickening trunk. A classic bonsai container The rectangle remains the most versatile shape on the bench because it asks for nothing and supports almost any tree. It carries the formal, settled look that styled trees want, and its plain lines keep the eye on the branches rather than the pot. Growers keep several at adjacent sizes precisely for this stage of a tree&apos;s life. About this piece The pot shown is the exact 24 × 19 × 7.5 cm container you will receive, glazed ceramic with drainage in the base. It sits flat on a display table or a slab and reads cleanly from the front, ready to step a tree up without changing its character. A dependable mid-size pot that bridges training and display. Glazed throughout, it cleans easily and holds its colour outdoors through the year. The flat base and straight sides also make it stable to lift and easy to wire a tree into, useful when you are moving a root ball up a size without disturbing the established surface roots.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-24cm-19cm-7-5cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.29.44-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.30.17-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.30.06-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.29.55-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.29.44-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.31.00-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>39.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-20-5cm-16-5cm-7cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 20.5cm*16.5cm*7cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Ceramic Bonsai Pot 20.5cm*16.5cm*7cm - Ceramic SKU: WeB170 Small rectangular ceramic bonsai pot 20.5 cm This ceramic bonsai pot is a small rectangular container measuring 20.5 cm long, 16.5 cm wide and 7 cm deep. The modest depth and tidy footprint put it squarely in shohin and small-tree territory, the everyday size most growers reach for more than any other. The photographs show the pot empty, and that is exactly what is for sale here. No tree or plant comes with it. The body is glazed ceramic with straight rectangular sides and a plain rim. At 7 cm deep it holds a useful root volume while still looking light, which suits a young shohin or a small deciduous tree being grown on toward its final pot. The little extra depth over a flat tray also helps with watering during warmer spells, so the pot earns its keep through the growing season. A classic bonsai container The rectangle is the workhorse shape of the bonsai bench. It reads as formal and quiet, which lets bark, branch structure and surface roots take the attention. In a smaller size like this it doubles as a training pot and a display pot, and that flexibility is why these turn over constantly in any collection. About this piece The pot shown is the exact 20.5 × 16.5 × 7 cm container you will receive, glazed ceramic with drainage in the base. On a small wooden stand it has the neat, balanced look that a shohin display wants, sitting comfortably alongside larger pieces. A practical, good-looking pot for a small tree at almost any stage of its life. Glazed throughout, it cleans up easily and keeps its colour outdoors across the seasons. The rectangular shape also sits squarely without rocking, which makes wiring a small tree into place and lifting the pot on and off the bench straightforward. Many growers keep a row of these in matched sizes so a developing collection looks coherent on the shelf.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-20-5cm-16-5cm-7cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.32.06-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.32.23-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.32.37-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.33.03-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-3.33.31-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>39.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-31cm-20-5cm-6cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 31cm*20.5cm*6cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Ceramic Bonsai Pot 31cm*20.5cm*6cm - Ceramic SKU: WeB152 Shallow rectangular ceramic bonsai pot 31 cm This ceramic bonsai pot is a shallow rectangular tray measuring 31 cm long, 20.5 cm wide and only 6 cm deep. The low profile is made for trees that have already been worked down to a flat root pad, and it is the kind of container that gives a finished tree a calm, horizontal base. The photographs show the empty pot, which is what is sold here. No tree or plant is included. The body is glazed ceramic with clean rectangular lines and a simple lip. The shallow depth puts the emphasis on the surface of the soil and the spread of the nebari, which is why low rectangles like this suit forest plantings, group settings and broad, flat-topped shohin. Drainage and wiring holes are set in the base so a tree can be fixed in place and water can move freely. A classic bonsai container The plain rectangle is one of the oldest and most useful shapes in the bonsai pot family. It carries deciduous trees and conifers equally well and stays out of the way visually, letting the tree do the talking. That neutrality is exactly why growers keep several shallow rectangles on the bench at different sizes. About this piece The pot shown is the exact 31 × 20.5 × 6 cm tray you will receive, glazed ceramic with drainage provision in the base. Its long, low footprint works on a flat display table or a thin slab and reads cleanly from the front. A straightforward, dependable pot for a styled tree that wants a quiet stage. Glazed inside and out, the surface wipes clean easily and the colour holds its tone outdoors through the seasons. The long format also gives room to place a tree off-centre, leaving open soil to one side in the way a finished planting often asks for. It is a size that earns its place on the bench and gets reused for years.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-31cm-20-5cm-6cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-4.11.48-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-4.12.02-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-4.12.12-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-4.12.31-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-26-at-4.13.01-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>39.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-apple-malus</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Apple (Malus)</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Apple (Malus). Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 36 cm (excluding pot) Width: 42 cm Trunk: 18 cm Pot: 8 x 21.5 x 21.5 cm Photos taken in April 2026 Apple bonsai This Apple bonsai (Malus) is an ornamental crab apple grown in miniature, a fruiting tree that carries the whole calendar of an orchard in a single small form. In spring it gives soft blossom, through summer it holds fresh green leaves, and later in the year it can set tiny apples that hang like beads from the branches. The Malus used for bonsai keeps the rounded, generous habit of a full-size apple tree while reducing every part to a delicate scale. The trunk shows the rough, characterful bark that fruit trees develop with age, and the branching has the easy, slightly irregular line that suits the species. Heritage and appeal The apple is one of the oldest cultivated trees, woven into orchards and folklore across the temperate world. As a bonsai it carries that familiar warmth, and the appeal lies in its full seasonal cycle, blossom, leaf and tiny fruit, all in something you can keep on a table. It is a tree that feels both homely and quietly festive. About this specimen The photos show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. Every Apple bonsai is unique, with its own trunk movement, its own branching and its own way of carrying blossom and fruit. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door, packed for safe delivery. It is the kind of small tree that makes people smile, especially when the little apples appear. A fruiting bonsai Among bonsai, a fruiting apple holds a special charm. There is real delight in seeing a miniature tree carry recognisable fruit, a touch of the orchard brought indoors. For anyone who loves the rhythm of the year, an Apple bonsai offers something to look forward to in every season.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-apple-malus</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-10.36.00-AM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-10.36.00-AM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-10.35.52-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-10.35.51-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-10.35.51-AM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-10.35.51-AM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-10.35.37-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>280.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-chaenomeles-salmon-10-years-old</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Chaenomeles (Salmon)10 years Old</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Chaenomeles (Salmon)10 years Old . Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 28 cm (excluding pot) Width: 15 cm Trunk: 15 cm Pot: 7 x 13 x 13 cm Photos taken in April 2026 Chaenomeles bonsai This Chaenomeles bonsai is a flowering quince of roughly ten years in the soft salmon-flowered form, a gentler colour than the familiar scarlet quince. The warm apricot-pink blossom opens early on bare twigs, giving the tree a delicate glow that sets it apart from the brighter reds. At ten years the trunk has gained body and the branches have spread into a natural, twiggy silhouette. After the flowers fade it carries small glossy leaves, and over the seasons the salmon-flowered Chaenomeles speciosa shifts in mood from spring colour to quiet summer green. Heritage and appeal Flowering quince has been grown across East Asia for centuries for the simple gift of blooming early, when gardens are still waking. The salmon form is especially prized by collectors who want the early show without the intensity of red, a softer note that suits a calm interior or a sheltered terrace. About this specimen The photos show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. Every Chaenomeles bonsai is unique, and this ten-year tree has its own trunk movement, its own branching and its own scatter of salmon bloom. What you see in the images is what arrives, packed for safe delivery. It is a tree that softens a room rather than shouts at it, a quiet herald of the coming season. A flowering bonsai For much of the year this quince reads as a study in fine, ageing wood, then the salmon flowers open and change it completely. For anyone who enjoys watching a tree turn with the calendar, a Chaenomeles bonsai in this gentle colour offers a centrepiece that never looks quite the same two months running.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-chaenomeles-salmon-10-years-old</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-11.53.05-AM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-11.53.48-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-11.53.17-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-11.53.18-AM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-11.53.18-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-11.53.18-AM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>115.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-chaenomeles-red-12-years-old</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Chaenomeles (Red) 12 years Old</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Chaenomeles (Red) 12 years Old . Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 47 cm (excluding pot) Width: 38 cm Trunk: 20 cm Pot: 8 x 13 x 13 cm Photos taken in April 2026 Chaenomeles bonsai This Chaenomeles bonsai is a flowering quince of around twelve years, the red-flowered form that lights up early in the season with vivid blossom set against bare or barely leafed branches. The contrast of bright red flowers on dark, slightly thorny wood is what makes Chaenomeles speciosa one of the most loved flowering subjects in bonsai. At twelve years the trunk has begun to thicken and the branch structure has settled into a natural, slightly wild shape that suits the species. After flowering it carries small glossy leaves and, in time, little quince fruit, so the tree changes character with the seasons. Heritage and appeal The flowering quince comes from East Asia and has long been admired in Japanese and Chinese gardens for blooming when little else does. In bonsai it is valued for that early splash of colour and for the graphic quality of red flowers held on twiggy, ageing wood. A twelve-year specimen offers the kind of presence that takes years to develop. About this specimen The photos show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. Every Chaenomeles bonsai is unique, and this twelve-year-old tree has its own trunk line, its own spread of branches and its own pattern of bloom. What you see in the images is what arrives, packed for safe delivery. It is a tree that announces the turn of the season, a small burst of red that draws the eye the moment it opens. A flowering bonsai Few bonsai reward the wait quite like a flowering quince. For much of the year it reads as a quiet study in branch and trunk, then the red flowers arrive and transform it completely. For anyone drawn to seasonal change, a Chaenomeles bonsai of this age makes a striking centrepiece that looks different from one month to the next.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-chaenomeles-red-12-years-old</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-12.04.01-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-12.04.54-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-12.02.56-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-12.02.56-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-12.02.56-PM-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/WhatsApp-Image-2026-03-27-at-12.02.56-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>130.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>kuroiwa-haruki-hand-drawn-ceramic-bonsai--lt5w5v</g:id><g:title>Kuroiwa Haruki - Hand-drawn Ceramic Bonsai Pot “The Samurai” 13cm*13cm*13cm</g:title><g:description>Kuroiwa Haruki - Hand-drawn Ceramic Bonsai Pot “The Samurai” Bonsai Pot 13cm*13cm*13cm - Ceramic Kuroiwa Haruki &quot;The Samurai&quot; ceramic bonsai pot This ceramic bonsai pot is a small hand-painted piece by Kuroiwa Haruki, the Japanese ceramicist behind the &quot;Samurai&quot; motif drawn across its faces. It measures 13 cm wide, 13 cm deep and 13 cm tall, a compact cube scaled for shohin and mame work. What the photographs show is the pot on its own. There is no tree and no plant included with it. The body is glazed stoneware, and the Samurai figure was painted by hand, so the brush lines sit slightly differently on each face. Because the decoration is applied individually, the drawing on this pot is its own. The small footprint and upright walls suit a young shohin, a mame conifer or a small flowering tree, and the cube proportion lets a modest trunk look bold rather than lost. The Kuroiwa Haruki signature Kuroiwa Haruki works in the Japanese ceramic tradition where the pot is part of the composition and not a neutral base. A narrative motif like the Samurai turns a small container into a talking point, and collectors of shohin often hunt specifically for character pots of this kind to anchor a display shelf. About this piece You receive the exact 13 × 13 × 13 cm cube in the images, with its own glaze and its own rendering of the Samurai, a drainage hole in the base and an unglazed foot. On a small stand it has presence well beyond its size, holding its corner of a shohin display with confidence. A characterful little pot for a grower who likes the container to tell its own story alongside the tree. Because of its size it also works well displayed on its own between repottings, a small ceramic object that stands up on a shelf in its own right.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/kuroiwa-haruki-hand-drawn-ceramic-bonsai-pot-the-samurai-13cm-13cm-13cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/1774965327465.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/1774965466336.png</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0086-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/1774964651008.png</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0088-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0090-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0084-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0080-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>140.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>kuroiwa-haruki-hand-drawn-ceramic-bonsai--1ql1gpu</g:id><g:title>Kuroiwa Haruki - Hand-drawn Ceramic Bonsai Pot 19cm*20cm*20cm</g:title><g:description>Kuroiwa Haruki - Hand-drawn Ceramic Bonsai Pot Bonsai Pot 19cm*20cm*20cm Kuroiwa Haruki hand-painted ceramic bonsai pot This ceramic bonsai pot carries the hand-drawn decoration of Kuroiwa Haruki, a Japanese ceramicist who treats the surface of the pot like a sheet of paper waiting for the brush. It measures 19 cm wide, 20 cm deep and 20 cm tall, a tall, full-bodied form with real presence on the bench. The photographs show the container alone. It is sold without a tree and without any plant. The pot is glazed stoneware, and the painted motif was applied by hand, so the line work has the slight irregularity that only a brush leaves. Each piece is decorated on its own, which means the drawing on this pot is unique to it. With its taller walls and deep interior it holds a medium tree with a developed root system comfortably, and the height gives a cascade or semi-cascade somewhere to fall. The Kuroiwa Haruki signature Pots from Kuroiwa Haruki belong to the Japanese tradition where the container is read as part of the picture, not a plain base. The painted decoration pushes each piece toward the status of a small artwork, and growers often build the display around the pot first. About this piece What you receive is the exact 19 × 20 × 20 cm pot in the images, with its own glaze tones and brushwork, a drainage hole in the base and an unglazed foot ring. Placed on a stand, the upright, slightly squared profile gives it a strong, sculptural look. A pot for the grower who wants a container with weight and individuality, not a neutral box. The square footprint also makes it easy to position on a display table, since it reads well from every side rather than asking for a single front. For a tree being moved up from a training container, this size gives the roots room to settle while the painted exterior already looks finished. It is the kind of pot you keep and rematch with different trees over the years.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/kuroiwa-haruki-hand-drawn-ceramic-bonsai-pot-19cm-20cm-20cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/1774965557965.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0059-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0057-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0055-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0053-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0051-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>190.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>kuroiwa-haruki-hand-drawn-ceramic-bonsai--1en7su0</g:id><g:title>Kuroiwa Haruki - Hand-Drawn Ceramic Bonsai Pot 17cm*17cm*17cm</g:title><g:description>Kuroiwa Haruki - Hand-Drawn Ceramic Bonsai Pot Kuroiwa Haruki - Ceramic Bonsai Pot 17cm*17cm*17cm Kuroiwa Haruki hand-painted ceramic bonsai pot This ceramic bonsai pot is a hand-painted piece by Kuroiwa Haruki, a Japanese ceramicist whose work brings the painterly tradition of Japanese pottery to the bonsai table. The pot measures 17 cm wide, 17 cm deep and 17 cm tall, a near-cubic form that reads as quiet and architectural rather than ornamental. What you see in the photographs is the pot itself, sold on its own, without a tree or any plant. The body is glazed stoneware with brushwork applied by hand, so the markings flow and break the way ink does on a fired surface. Because each pot is decorated individually, the pattern on this one belongs to it alone. The deep, upright walls and generous interior suit a small to medium tree with some root mass, and the tall proportion sits well under a cascade or a literati trunk that wants height beneath it. The Kuroiwa Haruki signature Kuroiwa Haruki pots sit in the long lineage of Japanese ceramic art, where the container is treated as part of the composition rather than a neutral holder. The hand-drawn decoration gives each piece a character closer to a painting than a mass-produced vessel, which is why collectors tend to choose the pot first and then find the tree that answers it. About this piece The pot shown is the exact 17 × 17 × 17 cm cube you will receive, with its own hand-applied glaze and brushwork, drainage provision in the base and a clean unglazed foot. Set on a wooden stand or a slab, its square footprint and upright stance give a contemporary, gallery-like presence. A confident container for a grower who wants the pot to be the talking point as much as the tree.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/kuroiwa-haruki-hand-drawn-ceramic-bonsai-pot-17cm-17cm-17cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0061-scaled.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0065-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0063-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0067-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>190.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>kuroiwa-haruki-hand-drawn-ceramic-bonsai--1wvdiir</g:id><g:title>Kuroiwa Haruki - Hand-Drawn Ceramic Bonsai Pot 12cm*13cm*13cm</g:title><g:description>Kuroiwa Haruki - Hand-Drawn Ceramic Bonsai Pot Kuroiwa Haruki - Ceramic Bonsai Pot 12cm*13cm*13cm Kuroiwa Haruki hand-drawn ceramic bonsai pot This Kuroiwa Haruki bonsai pot is a hand-thrown ceramic vessel with hand-drawn decoration, measuring 12 cm tall by 13 cm by 13 cm, made in the Japanese artisan tradition. The container is the item offered here, photographed from several angles so you can read the form and the drawn surface for yourself. It is a unique piece, and no plant or tree is part of the sale. The body is a compact ceramic form with squared proportions that suit a single specimen or a small accent planting. Across its faces you can see the linework that Kuroiwa Haruki draws by hand, so the decoration shifts from one side to the next rather than repeating a printed motif. The glaze catches light along the rim and corners, giving the pot quiet depth when it sits on a display stand or shelf. The Kuroiwa Haruki tradition Kuroiwa Haruki works in the lineage of Japanese ceramic potters who decorate each piece individually, treating the pot as a small canvas as much as a growing container. Because every vessel is drawn by hand, no two come out identical, and the value sits in that one-off character. For collectors who care about the dialogue between tree and pot, a hand-drawn piece like this carries the maker&apos;s own touch into the display. About this piece The pot shown here measures 12 cm in height and 13 by 13 cm across, with the drawn decoration running over its visible faces as captured in the photographs. It is a single, individually finished container, and the images represent the exact item you receive. What you see in the pictures is what is included, the ceramic pot on its own. A piece on this scale works well for a shohin or mame planting, or as a standalone object for anyone building a small collection of Japanese artisan ware.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/kuroiwa-haruki-hand-drawn-ceramic-bonsai-pot-12cm-13cm-13cm</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0069-scaled.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0072-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0076-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/03/IMG-20260331-WA0074-1-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>90.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-kishu</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Kishu</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Juniper Kishu. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 25 cm (excluding pot) Width: 28 cm Trunk: 10 cm Pot: 7.5 x 21 x 17 cm Photos taken in April 2026 Juniper Kishu bonsai This Juniper Kishu bonsai (Juniperus chinensis &apos;Kishu&apos;) carries the compact, densely packed foliage that has made the Kishu cultivar one of the most sought-after junipers in the bonsai world. The tight green pads and the natural movement of the trunk give it a calm, weathered presence. Kishu is prized for its fine, scale-like needles that stay soft to the touch and hold a deep colour through the year. It is a conifer that reads as ancient even at a modest size, which is why collectors and newcomers alike return to it. Heritage and appeal The juniper holds a special place in Japanese bonsai, where its rugged bark and living veins of deadwood are admired as marks of age and survival. The Kishu cultivar, selected for its refined foliage, brings that same quiet dignity into a form that suits a windowsill or a display shelf just as well as a garden bench. About this specimen The photos show the exact plant you will receive. Every Juniper Kishu bonsai is unique, with its own line of trunk and its own arrangement of foliage, and the pot shown is included. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door, packed for safe delivery. It is a piece that rewards a slow look, the kind of small tree that quietly becomes the centre of a room. Why a juniper Among bonsai, the juniper is often the tree people remember first. Its evergreen foliage means it never looks bare, and the way the cultivar Kishu keeps its colour gives the whole composition a steady, restful feel. A small conifer like this sits comfortably in a bright corner, on a desk, or beside a window where the light catches the green pads. Many owners find that a Juniper Kishu bonsai becomes a daily companion, a single point of stillness that they notice each morning and each evening.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-kishu</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/1775226587374.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/1775226747103.png</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0024-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0022-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0026-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0028-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>200.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-chinensis-kishu</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Chinensis Kishu</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Juniper Chinensis Kishu. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 25 cm (excluding pot) Width: 24 cm Trunk: 10 cm Pot: 6 x 20 x 16 cm Photos taken in April 2026 Juniperus Chinensis bonsai with mature character This Juniperus Chinensis bonsai is a Kishu juniper with the settled, mature character that makes this species a mainstay of the bonsai world. The Kishu variety is loved for its soft, dense, deep-green foliage and the way its trunk takes on age and movement. This specimen already shows a balanced silhouette and the kind of presence collectors look for in a good conifer. Chinese juniper is among the most worked species in all of bonsai, valued for how readily its foliage forms tight pads and how its wood responds to careful shaping. The bark here carries texture, and the foliage gathers into firm cushions that give the tree a calm, well-composed feel on a display shelf. Heritage and appeal of the Chinese juniper Juniperus Chinensis, and the refined Kishu form in particular, sits among the most celebrated conifers in the international bonsai world. It is prized as much for its evergreen colour through the colder months as for the slow drama of a well-aged trunk. A juniper of this kind rewards a patient eye and only deepens in character over the years. About this specimen The photographs show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. This is a single, unique specimen rather than a stock image, so the trunk line, the spread of the foliage and the character of the pot all belong to this particular juniper. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door. It makes a considered gift for anyone drawn to Japanese garden tradition, or a dependable conifer at the heart of a growing collection. Choosing a juniper like this connects you to a long lineage of growers who have shaped these trees for generations, and it brings a quiet, grounded character to whatever space it occupies.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-chinensis-kishu</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/1775227239661-1.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/1775227366927.png</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0042-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0036-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0034-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0040-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0038-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>200.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-kishu-cascade</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Kishu Cascade</g:title><g:description>About this Kishu juniper cascade bonsai This Kishu juniper cascade bonsai presents a dramatic descending form. The 12 cm trunk anchors the composition at the top of the 11 × 18 × 18 cm pot, then the canopy plunges 30 cm sideways and downward, finishing well below the pot rim. The total visible height of the live foliage is 13 cm above the rim — the rest of the tree is built on the descent. Dimensions: Height 13 cm above pot · Width 30 cm · Trunk 12 cm · Pot 11 × 18 × 18 cm. Photographed in April 2026. About the cultivar and the cascade form Juniperus chinensis &apos;Kishu&apos; comes from the Kishu area of Japan and is one of the most popular Shimpaku cultivars for bonsai. The needles are short and soft, the colour is a stable bright green, and the wood develops well-defined deadwood character. Cascade — kengai in Japanese — is the most physically demanding bonsai style: the canopy must defy gravity convincingly, the apex needs to live below the level of the pot&apos;s base, and the visual centre of gravity must shift down without breaking compositional balance. Why choose this specimen A 12 cm trunk on a tree with 30 cm of horizontal extension is substantial. The trunk has the calibre to carry the canopy weight visually as well as physically. The 11 × 18 × 18 cm cascade pot is taller than a standard bonsai pot, which is technically required for kengai: the extra depth offsets the descent of the canopy and keeps the composition stable on a display stand. Care and placement This Kishu juniper cascade bonsai is an outdoor species and stays outdoors all year. Full sun for most of the day keeps the foliage tight and bright. The cascade form makes water management slightly different: the cascading branch dries faster than the apex because it is exposed on all sides. In summer, check the substrate every morning and water thoroughly, including a gentle spray over the cascading branch. Feed monthly from spring through autumn with a balanced organic bonsai fertiliser, reduced in midwinter. Through the seasons Spring brings the most growth, with new shoots extending along the cascade. Pinch tips by hand through summer to maintain density along the descending lines. Autumn slows growth and deepens the foliage colour. In winter the tree rests; in cooler parts of the country a position protected from prolonged hard frost is advisable, while in warmer parts the tree winters in a sheltered outdoor spot. A cascade is more vulnerable to wind damage than upright forms — a wall or panel break on the windward side is helpful in exposed positions. The cascade form in European bonsai practice Cascade is a comparatively rare style in European collections because the form takes longer to develop and requires a taller pot, a sturdier display stand, and a more careful placement. Specialised growers and collectors built up the cascade tradition across Europe through the late twentieth century, and Kishu became one of the preferred cultivars for the style because of its flexibility and its tolerance of branch bending. Owning a kengai-form juniper places the collector in a specific niche of the international bonsai community. Styling and the years ahead The cascade direction is fully established. Future work will focus on density along the descending line: pinching, selective wiring of secondary branches to refine silhouette, and gradual development of deadwood. Repotting every two to three years, into a similar deep pot, with a free-draining substrate of Akadama, pumice and lava in equal parts. Shipping and what you receive You receive the exact tree shown in the photographs, in the cascade pot pictured. Nothing else is included. The bonsai is packed individually in a wooden crate that protects the descending canopy, and shipped from Italy in one business day.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-kishu-cascade</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/1775231317713.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/1775231725439.png</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0063-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0068-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0061-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0059-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0056-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>250.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-myrtus-cascade</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Myrtus Cascade</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Myrtus Cascade. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 14 cm (excluding pot) Width: 26 cm Trunk: 25 cm Pot: 12.5 x 12 x 12 cm Photos taken in April 2026 Myrtus bonsai in a graceful cascade style This Myrtus bonsai is a Mediterranean myrtle trained in the cascade style, where the trunk and branches flow downward like a tree clinging to a cliff edge. Myrtle is a classic shrub of the Mediterranean scrub, with small glossy evergreen leaves and an aromatic character that has made it beloved for centuries. The cascade form gives this specimen a sense of movement and drama that suits the species beautifully. The fine, dense foliage of the myrtle takes well to refined work, and in cascade it spills over the rim of the pot in a way that draws the eye downward. The little leaves are leathery and bright, and the slender trunk shows the flexibility that makes this such a rewarding species to grow. Heritage and appeal of the myrtle Myrtle has deep roots in Mediterranean culture, long associated with celebration and the wild fragrance of the maquis. As a bonsai it is prized for its small evergreen leaves and its willingness to form elegant shapes, the cascade among the most striking of them. Among collectors it offers something a little different from the usual conifers, a southern, aromatic broadleaf with real charm. About this specimen The photographs show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. This is a single, unique specimen rather than a stock image, so the flow of the cascade, the spread of the foliage and the character of the pot all belong to this particular myrtle. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door. It makes a distinctive gift for someone who loves the Mediterranean, and a flowing, graceful addition to any collection.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-myrtus-cascade</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-4.11.35-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0090-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0096-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0094-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0102-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0098-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0092-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/IMG-20260403-WA0100-scaled.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>250.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-olive-olea-collection-piece</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Olive (Olea) - Collection Piece</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Olive. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 34 cm (excluding pot) Width: 31 cm Trunk: 48 cm Pot: 11 x 31 x 24 cm Photos taken in April2026 Olea bonsai, a Mediterranean olive collection piece This Olea bonsai is a collection piece, an olive chosen for the depth of character in its old, weathered wood. The olive is among the most storied trees of the Mediterranean, and a specimen at this level shows why collectors prize it so highly. The trunk is heavy and full of movement, the bark deeply textured, and the silvery foliage sits against that aged wood with real presence. Pieces of this calibre are not common. Where a younger olive hints at age, this one wears it openly, the kind of gnarled, sculptural base that takes many years to develop. It is a tree that anchors a display and holds attention from across a room. Heritage and appeal of the olive tree The olive has shaped Mediterranean life for millennia, present in its food, its history and the silver shimmer of its hillsides. As a bonsai it stands among the most coveted broadleaf species, valued for rugged trunks exactly like this one and for an evergreen, sun-loving character. A collection olive of this standing is the sort of tree an enthusiast keeps for a lifetime. About this specimen The photographs show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. This is a single, unique collection specimen rather than a stock image, so the heavy twist of the trunk, the texture of the bark and the character of the pot all belong to this particular olive. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door. It is a centrepiece for a serious collection, and a tree with the kind of antiquity that only a well-aged olive can offer. For an enthusiast who has been waiting for the right olive to come along, a specimen with wood like this is worth the patience, and it only grows more characterful with the years.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-olive-olea-collection-piece</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/a6c22ebe-ff11-48fc-82c2-d32e2b9ebd28.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/7e622c50-38e9-4372-940f-b8c97c0c7728.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/9e5b2ce0-c69c-4868-91d8-ba34fa9b15e6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/566dbfcb-62b5-4240-bc36-a2e100685e83.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/34ef031b-1572-4f62-b81b-2ff075d76557.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/b6e98ce2-2160-4a38-a9af-57d5871ca4f5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/1e3fd987-aa34-4a8d-94c5-1c668008611c.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/bff503d4-a4ff-4b8d-8226-d717fb44fee8.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>750.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-olive-olea-2</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Olive (Olea)</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Olive. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 44 cm (excluding pot) Width: 58 cm Trunk: 40 cm Pot: 10 x 40 x 30 cm Photos taken in April 2026 Olea bonsai, the Mediterranean olive in miniature This Olea bonsai brings the spirit of the Mediterranean olive grove into a single small tree. The olive is one of the oldest cultivated trees in the world, and even at this scale it carries that unmistakable silvery-green foliage and the gnarled, characterful trunk that olive lovers recognise at once. This specimen already shows the kind of twisted, weathered wood that gives an olive bonsai its sense of age. Olives have lined the hillsides of the Mediterranean basin for thousands of years, and a bonsai version distils all of that warmth and durability into something you can keep close. The bark takes on a pale, fissured texture, and the small leaves catch the light in a way that feels distinctly southern. Heritage and appeal of the olive tree Few trees carry as much cultural weight as the olive, woven through the history, food and landscape of the Mediterranean world. As a bonsai it is treasured for its rugged trunk and its evergreen presence, and for the quiet sense of antiquity even a young specimen can suggest. Among international collectors the olive has become a much-loved subject, equally at home indoors near good light or out on a sheltered terrace. About this specimen The photographs show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. This is a single, unique specimen rather than a stock image, so the twist of the trunk, the spread of the foliage and the character of the pot all belong to this particular olive. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door. It makes a heartfelt gift for anyone with a love of the south, and a warm, characterful presence in any collection.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-olive-olea-2</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/af74acf0-1249-4efc-9ebc-1ce80f297268.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/b0dbaf85-6785-4957-9b9e-8e22055a2299.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/63c0c498-5b45-4b10-a549-fe8df1520cc4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/d8a75447-fcdd-4dc2-81e9-aaeda33bcc0a.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/8022b17d-a936-4c3c-a2f5-fad3e1be7f7b.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/c6ddca78-f503-4a55-88e0-767b7eeb0895.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/7145e749-2169-43c0-a247-dcd36a7a7eb4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/b529b2fd-5b2e-4b11-af2b-a1e483a58038.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/9e776509-140d-44d8-beb6-1317adca4ba1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>350.00 EUR</g:price><g:sale_price>325.00 EUR</g:sale_price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-ficus-carica-white-pot</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Ficus Carica - White Pot</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Ficus Cascade. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 37 cm (excluding pot) Width: 30 cm Trunk: 20 cm Pot: 8 x 14 x 20 cm Photos taken in April 2026 Ficus Carica bonsai in a white pot This Ficus Carica bonsai is a common fig grown as a bonsai and sold with the white pot shown in the photographs. The tree stands about 37 cm tall measured from the soil, around 30 cm across, on a trunk of roughly 20 cm. The pictures were taken in April 2026 and show the exact specimen on offer, set in a white ceramic pot of 8 x 14 x 20 cm that comes with it. Ficus carica is the edible fig, a Mediterranean tree with broad lobed leaves and a pale, smooth bark that takes on movement and girth as it ages. Worked as a bonsai it gives a heavier, more sculptural trunk than many indoor figs, and the white pot sets off the grey of the bark and the green of the foliage cleanly. The size here reads as a substantial table specimen rather than a small starter tree. The fig in bonsai Figs have a long history in bonsai for their fast thickening trunks and their willingness to form character early. Ficus carica brings the added association of the Mediterranean orchard, a species people recognise from the fruit, which gives the tree a familiar, rooted feel. The broad leaf is part of its identity rather than something to hide. About this specimen The tree you receive is the one in the photographs: a Ficus carica at roughly 37 cm in height with a 20 cm trunk, planted in the white 8 x 14 x 20 cm pot that is included. It ships in a wooden crate for safe delivery. This is a single living tree, photographed in April 2026, so what you see is what arrives. A fig of this scale suits anyone who wants a presence on the bench with a recognisable Mediterranean character.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-ficus-carica-white-pot</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Gemini_Generated_Image_qlbui7qlbui7qlbu.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.01.44-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.01.03-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.00.49-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.00.32-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-10.59.55-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-10.59.42-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>180.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-mame-juniper-chinensis-kishu</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Mame Juniper Chinensis Kishu</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Mame Juniper Chinensis Kishu. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 12 cm (excluding pot) Width: 20 cm Trunk: 6 cm Pot: 7 x 13 x 13 cm Photos taken in April 2026 Mame Juniper Chinensis bonsai in miniature This Mame Juniper Chinensis bonsai is a tiny Kishu juniper grown in the mame style, the smallest of all bonsai sizes. Despite its diminutive scale it carries the full character of a mature tree, with the dense, deep-green foliage that the Kishu variety is loved for and a trunk that already shows movement and presence. Mame bonsai ask the grower to capture everything that makes a tree compelling within the span of a hand. Chinese juniper is one of the most worked conifers in bonsai, and in mame form it becomes something almost jewel-like. The little tree sits comfortably on a windowsill or a small display stand, and rewards a close look with detail you would expect from a far larger specimen. Heritage and appeal of mame bonsai The mame tradition has a devoted following in the international bonsai world, prized for the skill it takes to keep a tree this small in balance and good health. A Kishu juniper at this scale is a particularly elegant choice, marrying the prestige of the species with the charm of the miniature. Collectors often keep several together, a tiny forest of character. About this specimen The photographs show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. This is a single, unique specimen rather than a stock image, so the trunk line, the spread of the foliage and the character of the little pot all belong to this particular tree. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door. It makes a delightful gift or a first step into the world of mame, and a charming addition to any collection that values the small and the well made.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-mame-juniper-chinensis-kishu</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Gemini_Generated_Image_ns25ujns25ujns25.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Gemini_Generated_Image_zdibhmzdibhmzdib.png</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.28.42-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.28.20-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.28.10-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.27.53-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.24.42-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>150.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-chinensis-kishu-on-stone</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Chinensis Kishu On Stone</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Juniper Chinensis Kishu on Stone. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 30 cm (excluding pot) Width: 26 cm Trunk: 9 cm Pot: 5 x 30 x 20 cm Photos taken in April 2026 Juniperus Chinensis bonsai planted on stone This Juniperus Chinensis bonsai is a Kishu juniper set on stone, one of the most evocative arrangements in the whole bonsai tradition. The tree appears to grip the rock, its roots flowing over the surface as though it had seeded itself on a windswept crag. The Kishu variety brings its characteristic dense, deep-green foliage, and the pairing of living wood and bare stone gives the piece real depth and drama. Chinese juniper has long been one of the most worked species in bonsai, prized for how its trunk and foliage respond to careful shaping. Here the stone becomes part of the composition, anchoring the design and lending it the look of a wild mountain scene held in miniature. Heritage and appeal of the Chinese juniper Juniperus Chinensis, and the refined Kishu form in particular, sits among the most celebrated conifers in the international bonsai world. On-stone plantings carry a special prestige, recalling the rugged cliffs where wild junipers cling to life. A composition like this reads as a small landscape, the kind of piece that draws the eye and holds it. About this specimen The photographs show the exact plant you will receive, pot included, with the tree set on its stone as pictured. This is a single, unique specimen, not a stock image, so the line of the roots over the rock and the character of the foliage are particular to this piece. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door. It is a striking choice for a collector who appreciates the artistry of a tree growing on stone, and a quiet focal point in any display.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-chinensis-kishu-on-stone</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-4.47.12-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-4.49.15-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-4.46.42-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-4.47.52-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-4.45.51-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-4.46.11-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-4.46.27-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-4.48.24-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>190.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-mame-juniper-chinensis-kishu-small-pot</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Mame Juniper Chinensis Kishu Small Pot</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Mame Juniper Chinensis Kishu. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 10 cm (excluding pot) Width: 15 cm Trunk: 5 cm Pot: 6 x 12 x 12 cm Photos taken in April 2026 Mame Juniper bonsai (Juniperus chinensis Kishu) This Mame Juniper bonsai is a Juniperus chinensis of the Kishu variety, grown at mame scale, and it is sold with the small pot shown in the photographs. The specimen stands about 10 cm tall measured from the soil and around 15 cm across the foliage, on a trunk of roughly 5 cm. The pictures were taken in April 2026 and show the exact tree on offer. Kishu is one of the prized cultivars of Chinese juniper, valued for its dense, fine foliage that sits tight to the branch and holds a deep green through the year. On a tree this size the needles are scaled down to suit the miniature form, so the canopy reads as a compact pad of greenery above a short, worked trunk. The pot is a small ceramic container measuring 6 x 12 x 12 cm, included as part of the planting. The juniper in bonsai Junipers are among the most worked species in Japanese bonsai, prized for the way the living vein and the foliage can be shaped over years. The Kishu cultivar earned its place through that tight, soft foliage, which suits the close detail a mame tree demands. At this scale the whole composition can sit in the palm of a hand. About this specimen The tree you receive is the one in the photographs: a Mame Juniperus chinensis Kishu at roughly 10 cm in height with a 5 cm trunk, planted in the 6 x 12 x 12 cm pot that comes with it. It ships in a wooden crate for safe delivery. This is a single living tree, photographed in April 2026, and what you see is what arrives. A mame juniper of this kind suits a collector who enjoys the close, detailed character of the smallest bonsai sizes.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-mame-juniper-chinensis-kishu-small-pot</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Gemini_Generated_Image_k13aiek13aiek13a.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Gemini_Generated_Image_kupsnmkupsnmkups.png</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.25.59-AM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.16.57-AM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.15.01-AM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-11.14.48-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>130.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>stone-for-ishizuki-80cm-height-56cm-width</g:id><g:title>Stone for ishizuki (80cm height, 56cm width)</g:title><g:description>Ishizuki — growing a tree on rock — is one of the most expressive things you can do with a bonsai. The stone isn&apos;t a backdrop here; it&apos;s a lead character, as much as the tree clinging to it. In a few centimetres you get the image of a pine holding on to a windswept cliff. This artificial stone is built for exactly that. It stands 80 cm tall and 56 cm wide, made from a composite of resin and fibre. The headline advantage is weight: around 8 kg. A natural rock this size would be heavy, hard to source and awkward to move. This one you lift with one hand. It&apos;s UV- and frost-resistant, so it stays outside all year without trouble. The shape takes its cue from the stones made by Master Masahiko Kimura, whose rock plantings are among the best known in the world. One distinction worth clearing up: in true ishizuki the tree lives in a hollow of the rock, its roots gathered in a pocket of soil. In sekijoju the roots instead run down the stone into the soil of a pot below. Two different effects — this stone suits the first. To plant it, you work with a keto-and-akadama mix, the &quot;muck&quot; that sticks soil to the rock and holds moisture. You anchor the tree with aluminium wire until the roots take hold, then a good layer of moss closes the job and keeps water where the surface is most exposed. The species that work best suggest high ground: junipers and pines above all, with maples and azaleas if you want something softer. The point is to pick a tree whose movement talks to the rock rather than fights it. Bonsai in the English-speaking world is a broad, international community — from UK club shows under the FoBBS umbrella to growers right across Europe and beyond, working in very different climates. A rock planting travels well in that sense: the technique is the same in a damp British garden or a dry Mediterranean terrace, you just adjust the watering. Because the composition holds little soil and dries faster than a normal pot, keep a close eye on it in summer; the light weight makes it easy to shift into shade during a heatwave. One honest note: the sale is for the stone only. The images with trees are there for reference, to show what&apos;s possible. The tree, the soil and the patience are yours to add. Height: 80 cm Width: 56 cm Weight: about 8 kg Material: composite (resin and fibre), UV- and frost-resistant</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/stone-for-ishizuki-80cm-height-56cm-width</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-6.00.48-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-6.00.50-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-6.00.49-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-6.00.49-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-06-at-6.00.49-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/ChatGPT-Image-Apr-6-2026-06_16_53-PM.png</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>200.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Decor</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Stones</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-pot-41x30x10-cm-ceramic</g:id><g:title>Bonsai Pot 41x30x10 cm - Ceramic</g:title><g:description>Yixing Bonsai Pots - High Quality Ceramic Bonsai Pot 41x30x10 cm - Ceramic SKU: 156758 Ceramic bonsai pot 41 x 30 x 10 cm This ceramic bonsai pot measures 41 cm wide, 30 cm deep and 10 cm tall, a rectangular container built for a developed tree. What you see in the photographs is the pot itself, sold on its own with no plant included. The walls are fired stoneware-type ceramic, glazed to a smooth finish that wears well in outdoor display. The rectangular form is the classic choice for masculine, upright and informal styles, where the visual weight of the pot needs to balance a heavier trunk. At this footprint it suits a mid to large bonsai rather than a small one. Drainage holes are set into the base so water can pass through, and wiring holes let you anchor the root mass when the tree is seated. Choosing a bonsai pot The pot is half of the finished picture in bonsai. A rectangular ceramic container in this size range reads as solid and grounded, which pairs well with trees that have thickness and age in the trunk. The glaze colour and the proportion of the rim against the body are what most growers weigh when they match a pot to a particular tree. About this piece The container shown here is the rectangular ceramic pot at 41 x 30 x 10 cm, photographed from several angles including the drainage side of the base. The images represent the exact item on offer. It is the empty pot only, ready for you to plant when you choose. A pot of this scale gives a large specimen room to settle while keeping the clean lines that a formal display calls for. Because the glaze and rim catch light differently from each angle, the photographs are the best guide to how the finish will sit with your own tree once it is planted.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-pot-41x30x10-cm-ceramic</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-08-at-12.06.40-PM-5.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-08-at-12.06.40-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-08-at-12.06.40-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-08-at-12.06.40-PM-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-08-at-12.06.40-PM-4.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-08-at-12.06.40-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>55.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-pinus-thunbergii-senjyumaru</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Pinus Thunbergii Senjyumaru</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Pinus Thunbergii Senjyumaru. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 18 cm (excluding pot) Width: 11 cm Trunk: 4 cm Pot: 6 x 10 x 10 cm Photos taken in May 2026 Pinus Thunbergii bonsai, the Senjyumaru black pine This Pinus Thunbergii bonsai is the Japanese black pine in its prized Senjyumaru form, a tree that sits near the heart of the bonsai tradition. The black pine is the classic masculine conifer of Japanese horticulture, admired for its strong trunk, its dark fissured bark and the dense, short needles of the Senjyumaru variety. This specimen carries that rugged, dignified bearing in a compact frame. The Senjyumaru is a sought-after cultivar of Pinus Thunbergii, known for shorter needles and a naturally tighter habit that suits refined styling. The bark here already shows the cracked, plated texture that growers wait years to see, and the foliage gathers into firm, well-defined pads. Heritage and appeal of the Japanese black pine Few trees are as bound up with Japanese bonsai history as the black pine. It has been the subject of imperial gardens and master collections for centuries, the benchmark against which strength and age in a conifer are judged. The Senjyumaru form brings that heritage into a more manageable scale, which is exactly why it is so prized by serious collectors around the world. About this specimen The photographs show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. This is a single, unique specimen rather than a stock image, so the trunk movement, the arrangement of the foliage pads and the character of the pot all belong to this particular pine. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door. It is a serious choice for a collector who wants a true black pine, and a quietly commanding presence in any display. Owning a black pine of this calibre connects you to a lineage of growers who have shaped these trees for generations, and it brings a steady, grounded character to whatever space it occupies.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-pinus-thunbergii-senjyumaru</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.04.26-AM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.07.03-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.02.02-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.02.11-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.03.14-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.03.21-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.03.33-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.03.46-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.04.01-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>850.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-acer-buergerianum</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Acer Buergerianum</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Acer Buergerianum. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 19 cm (excluding pot) Width: 20 cm Trunk: 21 cm Pot: 6 x 16 x 12 cm Photos taken in May 2026 Acer Buergerianum bonsai with fine seasonal colour This Acer Buergerianum bonsai, the trident maple, is one of the most rewarding broadleaf trees you can keep. Named for the three-lobed leaves that give it its shape, it is admired across the bonsai world for its smooth trunk, its handsome ramification and the warm range of colour it moves through as the seasons turn. This specimen already shows a good branch structure and a balanced, settled crown. The trident maple comes originally from East Asia, where it has been grown and refined for centuries. Its leaves are crisp and neatly cut, and the bark develops a soft grey patina with age. Even in repose the tree has a graceful, deciduous lightness that contrasts beautifully with heavier conifers in a collection. Heritage and appeal of the trident maple Acer Buergerianum has long been a staple of classical bonsai, valued for how readily it forms fine twigs and a dense, twiggy head. Collectors prize the seasonal theatre it offers, the fresh green of spring giving way to the russet and amber tones of autumn. It is a tree that looks different every few weeks, which is part of why it has stayed so beloved internationally. About this specimen The photographs show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. This is a single, unique specimen rather than a stock image, so the trunk line, the spread of the branches and the character of the pot all belong to this particular maple. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door. It makes a thoughtful gift for anyone who enjoys the changing seasons, or a graceful deciduous note in a collection that leans toward evergreens.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-acer-buergerianum</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.26.24-AM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.24.49-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.25.00-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.24.34-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.10.41-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.10.18-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.09.56-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.09.45-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.24.18-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>220.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniperus</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniperus</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Juniperus Kishu . Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 21 cm (excluding pot) Width: 19 cm Trunk: 9 cm Pot: 7 x 12 x 12 cm Photos taken in May 2026 Juniperus bonsai with character and quiet strength This Juniperus bonsai carries the kind of presence that collectors look for in a mature conifer. The Kishu juniper has been a cornerstone of the bonsai world for generations, prized for its dense, deep-green foliage and the way its trunk takes on movement and age. This specimen shows that wiry vitality, a compact silhouette that reads as far older than its size suggests. Junipers grow wild across the rocky uplands and coastal slopes of the northern hemisphere, and that hardiness shows in the plant&apos;s bearing. The bark already carries texture, and the foliage pads sit close to the branches, giving the tree a settled, balanced feel that works equally well on a display shelf or a tokonoma alcove. Heritage and appeal of the Kishu juniper The Kishu variety takes its name from the old Kishu region of Japan and has long been a favourite among growers for its fine, soft needles and willingness to form tight, sculptural shapes. In the wider international bonsai community it is one of the most recognised conifers, valued as much for its evergreen colour through winter as for the slow drama of a well-aged trunk. A juniper like this rewards a patient eye. About this specimen The photographs show the exact plant you will receive, pot included. This is a single, unique specimen, not a stock image, so the trunk line, the spread of the foliage and the character of the pot are all particular to this tree. What you see in the images is what arrives at your door. It makes a considered gift for anyone drawn to Japanese garden tradition, or a quiet addition to a collection that already holds a few good conifers.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniperus</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.48.14-AM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.01.29-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.43.57-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.44.15-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.39.25-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.39.11-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.44.50-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.44.59-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-10.45.19-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>220.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-juniper-kishu-on-stone</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Juniper Kishu on Stone</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Juniper Kishu on Stone . Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 27 cm (excluding pot) Width: 36 cm Trunk: 9 cm Pot: 9 x 39 x 20 cm Photos taken in May 2026 About this Juniper Kishu bonsai on stone This Juniper Kishu bonsai is planted on stone, and that setting is the whole point of the composition. The Kishu is a Chinese juniper, one of the dense, soft scale-foliage shimpaku that sit at the very top of the bonsai world, prized for their deep green pads and the pale deadwood they can carry. Set onto a rock in the ishitsuki style, the tree reads as a juniper that has taken hold on a bare cliff, its roots gripping the stone and its crown swept by an imagined wind. The foliage is fine, tight and evergreen, holding its colour through the whole year, and against the grey of the rock it looks all the greener. Junipers like this are slow, deliberate trees, and a composition on stone shows off both the living vein of the trunk and the contrast of wood, foliage and rock in a single piece. The most classic of bonsai conifers The shimpaku juniper has been collected from the mountains of Japan for generations and remains the conifer most associated with the art. A rock planting is a step beyond the ordinary pot: it places the tree in a landscape, a small cliff scene that asks to be viewed as a whole rather than as a tree alone. About this specimen The photographs show the exact plant and stone you receive, pot included. Every rock planting is unique, so the way this juniper sits on its stone, the line of the trunk and the fall of the foliage belong to this composition alone. A piece like this sits best where it can be seen at eye level, the rock anchoring it the way a crag anchors a mountain tree. It rewards slow looking, the kind of tree you notice something new in each time you pass.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-juniper-kishu-on-stone</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/1777451327360-1.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.46.53-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.34.50-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.35.33-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.34.10-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.35.44-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.36.02-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.38.15-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>750.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-chaenomeles-20-years</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Chaenomeles 20 years</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Chaenomeles 20 years. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 45 cm (excluding pot) Width: 36 cm Trunk: 15 cm Pot: 7 x 21 x 16 cm Photos taken in May 2026 About this Chaenomeles bonsai This Chaenomeles bonsai is a flowering quince with twenty years behind it, and that age shows in every line of the tree. The flowering quince is grown above all for its blossom: cup-shaped flowers in warm reds and corals that open on the bare branches in late winter, before the leaves, when little else has stirred. Two decades of work have given this specimen a trunk with real movement, fine twiggy ramification and the gnarled, slightly thorny character that older quinces develop. Out of bloom it is still a handsome deciduous tree, with bright green leaves through spring and summer and, on many plants, small hard quince fruits in autumn that scent the room where they sit. It is the seasonal change that makes the species such a favourite for the bench, a tree that looks different in February than it does in July. A classic flowering bonsai Chaenomeles has been prized in Japanese and Chinese horticulture for centuries and is now one of the staple flowering subjects in European collections. A twenty-year tree like this one is not a beginner&apos;s cutting but a developed specimen, the kind that takes years to build and rewards the grower with that first flush of colour at the dullest point of the year. About this specimen The photographs show the exact plant you receive, pot included. Twenty years have shaped this quince in its own particular way, so the trunk line, the branch structure and the spread of the canopy belong to this tree alone. A flowering species like this earns its place near eye level, where the blossom can be seen from below as it would be on a full-size tree in an orchard. For many collectors the quince is the tree that marks the turn of the year, the first signal that the growing season is on its way back.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-chaenomeles-20-years</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.52.47-AM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-12.00.28-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.48.13-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.48.36-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.50.51-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.52.08-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.52.15-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.53.47-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-27-at-11.47.57-AM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>220.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-ficus-retusa</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Ficus Retusa</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Ficus Retusa. Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 16 cm (excluding pot) Width: 32 cm Trunk: 22 cm Pot: 14.5 x 16 x 16 cm Photos taken in May 2026 The Ficus Retusa bonsai up close This Ficus Retusa bonsai has the look that draws people to the species in the first place: a smooth, swelling grey trunk, a low crown of glossy oval leaves, and surface roots that grip the soil like fingers. The trunk does most of the talking. It widens at the base into a solid nebari and tapers with the kind of movement that makes a small tree read as a much older one. At 16 cm tall, 32 cm across and with a 22 cm trunk line, it sits in the shohin range, the size of bonsai you can lift in one hand and turn slowly to study from every angle. Trees this small reward close viewing, and the Ficus rewards it more than most, because the bark and the roots are right there at eye level. A fig with real character The Ficus Retusa, also listed as Ficus microcarpa , grows wild across South and Southeast Asia, where mature trees drop curtains of aerial roots and climb over walls and old stone. Worked as bonsai, that same vigour shows up as quick healing, willing back-budding and a trunk that thickens with conviction. It is the tree experienced growers often hand to a beginner, not because it asks little of you, but because it answers so plainly. The fig has been shaped as bonsai and penjing for centuries, and in Europe the Retusa has become the indoor tropical bonsai, the one that carries a hint of a much warmer climate into a living room in Southern Italy. About this tree What you see in the photographs is the exact plant you receive, pot included, sent in a wooden crate so it travels safely. Every Ficus grows its own way, so the trunk movement and the spread of the roots here belong to this specimen alone.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-ficus-retusa</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/1777452383165-2.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.50.13-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.49.27-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.46.19-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.45.48-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.46.26-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.46.44-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.49.35-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.49.47-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.45.59-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-10.15.41-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>220.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-pistacia-lentiscus</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Pistacia Lentiscus</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Pistacia Lentiscus . Safe delivery in a wooden crate. Height: 15 cm (excluding pot) Width: 36 cm Trunk: 9 cm Pot: 12 x 12 x 12 cm Photos taken in May 2026 About this Pistacia Lentiscus bonsai The Pistacia Lentiscus bonsai brings a true child of the Mediterranean scrub onto the bench. In the wild the lentisk grows as a dense evergreen shrub along dry, sun-baked coasts, and if you crush a leaf you catch the warm, resinous scent that earned it the old name of mastic tree. This specimen carries that character in miniature: small leathery leaflets, a pale knotted trunk, and the wiry, twiggy growth that years of sun and wind produce. What makes the lentisk such a rewarding subject is its toughness. It accepts hard light, holds its leaves through the whole year and ramifies into the fine, busy pads that suit a small tree. The bark roughens and greys with age, so even a modest trunk reads as something that has already stood through a few dry summers. A tree from the maquis Pistacia Lentiscus is a cousin of the pistachio, and around the Mediterranean it has been part of daily life for centuries, from the mastic resin once chewed and distilled to the brushwood that scents a hillside after rain. As bonsai it is still uncommon outside the warmer countries, which is part of its appeal for collectors who want something beyond the usual junipers and maples. About this specimen The photographs show the exact plant you receive, pot included. Each lentisk is shaped by its own history, so the line of the trunk and the spread of the canopy here belong to this tree alone. On a shelf or a low table, a Mediterranean species like this reads differently from the Japanese classics. It carries the dry light and the scrubland scent of the south rather than the cool greens of a mountain forest, and that sense of place is a large part of why growers seek the lentisk out.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-pistacia-lentiscus</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/1777451945727-1.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/1777451892730-1.png</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.35.41-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.35.58-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.40.27-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.36.06-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-28-at-12.40.40-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>220.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>kuroiwa-haruki-ceramic-bonsai-pot-hand-painted</g:id><g:title>Kuroiwa Haruki - Ceramic Bonsai Pot Hand-painted</g:title><g:description>Kuroiwa Haruki - Handmade and handpainted bonsai pot . Unique handcrafted piece, brand new and never used. Pot External dimensions: 16 cm (width) × 16 cm (height) Kuroiwa Haruki hand-painted ceramic bonsai pot This Kuroiwa Haruki bonsai pot is a hand-thrown and hand-painted ceramic vessel measuring 16 cm wide by 16 cm tall, made in the Japanese artisan tradition. The container is the item offered here, photographed from several angles so you can study the form and the painted surface for yourself. It arrives brand new and unused, and no plant or tree is part of the sale. The body is a compact ceramic form with softly squared proportions that suit a single specimen or a small accent planting. Across its faces you can see the brushwork that Kuroiwa Haruki applies by hand, so the decoration shifts from one side to the next rather than repeating a printed pattern. The glaze catches light along the rim and corners, giving the pot quiet depth when it sits on a display stand or shelf. The Kuroiwa Haruki tradition Kuroiwa Haruki works in the lineage of Japanese ceramic potters who paint each piece individually, treating the pot as a small canvas as much as a growing container. Because every vessel is decorated by hand, no two come out identical, and the value sits in that one-off character. For collectors who care about the dialogue between tree and pot, a hand-painted piece like this carries the maker&apos;s own touch into the display. About this piece The pot shown here measures 16 cm across and 16 cm in height, with the painted decoration running across its visible faces as captured in the photographs. It is a single, individually finished container, and the images represent the exact item you receive. What you see in the pictures is what is included, the ceramic pot on its own. A piece on this scale works well for a shohin planting or as a standalone object for anyone building a small collection of Japanese artisan ware.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/kuroiwa-haruki-ceramic-bonsai-pot-hand-painted</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/Gemini_Generated_Image_uessseuessseuess.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-29-at-1.30.32-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/20260428_110821-scaled.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-29-at-1.30.32-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-29-at-1.30.33-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-29-at-1.30.33-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-29-at-1.30.33-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>250.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>kuroiwa-haruki-ceramic-bonsai-pot-hand-painted-2</g:id><g:title>Kuroiwa Haruki - Ceramic Bonsai Pot Hand-painted 2</g:title><g:description>Kuroiwa Haruki - Handmade and handpainted bonsai pot . Unique handcrafted piece, brand new and never used. Pot External dimensions: 12 cm (width) × 12 cm (height) Kuroiwa Haruki hand-painted ceramic bonsai pot This Kuroiwa Haruki bonsai pot is a hand-thrown and hand-painted ceramic vessel measuring 12 cm wide by 12 cm tall, made in the Japanese artisan tradition. The container is the item offered here, photographed from several angles so you can see the form and the painted surface for yourself. It arrives brand new and unused, and no plant or tree is part of the sale. The body is a compact ceramic form with the soft squared proportions that suit a single specimen or a small accent planting. Across its faces you can see the brushwork that Kuroiwa Haruki applies by hand, so the decoration shifts from one side to the next rather than repeating a printed pattern. The glaze catches light along the rim and corners, which gives the pot quiet depth when it sits on a display stand or shelf. The Kuroiwa Haruki tradition Kuroiwa Haruki works in the lineage of Japanese ceramic potters who paint each piece individually, treating the pot as a small canvas as much as a growing container. Because every vessel is decorated by hand, no two come out identical, and the value sits in that one-off character. For collectors who care about the dialogue between tree and pot, a hand-painted piece like this carries the maker&apos;s own touch into the display. About this piece The pot shown here measures 12 cm across and 12 cm in height, with the painted decoration running across its visible faces as captured in the photographs. It is a single, individually finished container, and the images represent the exact item you receive. What you see in the pictures is what is included, the ceramic pot on its own. A piece on this scale works well for a shohin or mame planting, or as a standalone object for anyone building a small collection of Japanese artisan ware.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/kuroiwa-haruki-ceramic-bonsai-pot-hand-painted-2</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-29-at-1.37.16-PM.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-29-at-1.34.48-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-29-at-1.34.49-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-29-at-1.34.49-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-29-at-1.34.49-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>180.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-pomegranate-cascade</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Pomegranate cascade</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Pomegranate cascade Height: 29cm Width: 71cm Trunk: 41cm Pot: 20x26x26cm About this cascade pomegranate bonsai The pomegranate (Punica granatum) has been cultivated around the Mediterranean basin for thousands of years — as a fruiting plant in ancient Persia, as a symbol of abundance in Greek and Roman myth, and more recently as one of the most loved species in European bonsai practice. The cascade form takes that long horticultural history and reshapes it: instead of an upright tree, the canopy descends below the pot rim, evoking a tree clinging to a cliff face. Why choose this specimen This particular cascade pomegranate bonsai carries a particularly thick trunk of 41cm, a caliber that only comes with many years of slow, patient growth, a canopy spread of 71cm against a height of 29cm, and sits in a 20x26x26cm cascade-style pot. The bark already shows the flaky, irregular surface that you cannot rush or fake — only time produces that texture. The cascading branch line has been built deliberately, layer after layer, with the apex kept compact so the descent reads cleanly. The product photographs refer to this exact tree. Who this bonsai is suitable for The maturity and value of this trunk make this tree better suited to an intermediate or advanced enthusiast — somebody who can read what the foliage and roots are signalling and respond. It suits buyers in warm-temperate and Mediterranean climates well, and adapts in cooler areas where it can be sheltered through winter frosts. Collectors of fruiting species and outdoor-bonsai keepers will both find a serious subject here. Light and placement Pomegranate is an outdoor tree that wants full sun for most of the year. It tolerates direct sun in the morning and benefits from filtered light in the hottest afternoon hours to avoid leaf scorch in mid-summer. It stays outside year-round, except during prolonged sub-zero periods when it should be moved to a sheltered position — against a wall, under a porch, or in a cold greenhouse. Watering and feeding Water when the top centimetre of substrate has begun to dry. In high summer that often means once a day, sometimes more in windy conditions; in winter it drops to once every few days. Avoid keeping the substrate constantly wet — pomegranate dislikes waterlogged roots. Feed with a balanced organic fertiliser from early spring through early autumn, easing off during flowering if fruit set is the goal. Seasonal appearance In spring the new growth flushes bright green, slightly bronze at the tips. From late spring into early summer the bright orange-red, trumpet-shaped flowers appear — singly or grouped — and are followed in late summer by small, true pomegranate fruits that ripen as the season cools. In autumn the foliage turns yellow before falling, and through winter the bare trunk and branch line become the focal point. A tree that visibly changes through the year. Care difficulty Intermediate. The two failure modes are over-watering, which causes root rot, and prolonged hard frost. With a sheltered winter spot, daily summer watering, and a regular organic feed, the tree thrives. Care routines may vary slightly between northern and southern parts of any country, depending on summer heat and winter chill — heavier watering in southern summers, more attention to frost in northern winters. Both contexts work for pomegranate. Styling and pruning Pomegranate back-buds well after pruning and accepts wire on younger, semi-hardened shoots. Older wood becomes brittle, so heavy bends should be made early. For the cascade form, the descending branch is the visual lead; selective pruning keeps the apex above the pot tight and the descent open. Repot in early spring just before bud break, with a free-draining mix of akadama, pumice, and lava in roughly equal parts. About the species Pomegranate (Punica granatum) is one of the species that has carried bonsai cultivation forward in Europe and the Mediterranean basin for decades. It is a deciduous tree that holds character through every season — flowers in late spring, fruits in late summer, autumn yellow, then a sculptural winter silhouette. For bonsai it offers a thickening trunk that develops flaky bark relatively early, internodes that shorten with consistent pruning, and a back-budding behaviour that makes restructuring possible even on older specimens. The cascade form takes that material and pushes it in a particular direction, working against the species&apos; natural upright tende</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-pomegranate-cascade</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-cascade-featured.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-cascade-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-cascade-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-cascade-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-cascade-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-cascade-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-cascade-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>490.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-mulberry</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Mulberry</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Mulberry Height: 25cm Width: 43cm Trunk: 29cm Pot: 19x19x19cm About this mulberry bonsai The mulberry (Morus) is one of those species whose history runs alongside human history. For centuries it was the only tree on which the silkworm would feed, and its cultivation defined entire regional economies from China and Japan through Persia and into Europe. As a bonsai it brings the same vigour that made it a useful crop tree: fast growth, strong back-budding, an ability to recover from heavy pruning, and bark that develops a textured, fissured surface with age. Why choose this specimen This mulberry bonsai measures 25cm in height, with a canopy spread of 43cm and a trunk of 29cm, in a 19x19x19cm pot. The trunk-to-canopy ratio is good — the tree reads as compact and mature rather than leggy. Mulberry grows quickly, so the bark texture you see here is the result of deliberate slow training, where the goal was to develop surface fissures without losing the trunk shape. That balance takes patience, not raw growth. Who this bonsai is suitable for Mulberry is one of the most forgiving outdoor species — vigorous, strongly back-budding, and accepting of harder work than many other broadleaf trees. It suits beginners who want a tree they can genuinely work on (pruning, defoliation, restructuring) and intermediate keepers who appreciate a tree that responds to seasonal techniques. Outdoor sun, regular watering, and a willingness to prune in spring are the main requirements. Light and placement Outdoors all year in full sun for most of the day. Afternoon shade in peak summer prevents leaf scorch on the larger leaves. In winter the tree is fully deciduous and tolerates light frost; very cold winters call for a sheltered position. Mulberry does not appreciate constant indoor light — it needs the rhythm of full seasons. Watering and feeding Mulberry is thirsty in summer. Water when the top of the substrate has begun to dry — in mid-summer that usually means at least once a day, sometimes twice in heatwaves. Feed regularly from spring through early autumn with a balanced organic fertiliser. Stop feeding in late autumn as the tree prepares for dormancy. Reduce watering through winter to keep the substrate slightly moist rather than wet. Seasonal appearance Spring brings vigorous green growth — leaves can be large at first, then reduce with defoliation work over several years. Through summer the canopy is dense and a strong green. In autumn the leaves turn warm yellow, sometimes brown-yellow, before falling. Winter shows the bark texture and the silhouette of the branches: this is often the most sculptural moment of the year for mulberry. Small fruits may appear on stronger specimens in summer. Care difficulty Easy to intermediate. Mulberry is robust enough that occasional watering mistakes do not kill it, but consistent care produces a noticeably better tree. Care patterns may vary slightly between northern and southern parts of any country — heavier summer watering in southern areas, more attention to frost protection in northern winters. Both work for mulberry. Styling and pruning Mulberry back-buds strongly, which is why it can be cut back hard in spring with confidence. The species responds well to leaf reduction work — through defoliation and selective pruning the leaves become noticeably smaller over several years. Wire goes on younger shoots; older mulberry wood can be brittle. Repot in early spring with a free-draining substrate. About the species Beyond its silk-economy heritage, mulberry has long been valued as a shade tree and a fruit tree in equal measure. Different species in the Morus genus produce different fruit colours — white, red, and black mulberry being the three most common — though for bonsai purposes the leaf and bark behaviour are what matter most. The species can live to a remarkable age in the ground, and as a bonsai it carries that potential longevity into a much smaller form. A mature mulberry bonsai is not a sentimental object: it is a tree with real years already in it, capable of many more. Pot, substrate, and the next few years The current 19x19x19cm pot fits the tree&apos;s current scale. Mulberry repots well on a two-to-three-year cycle, with the window in early spring just before buds break. The species accepts substantial root work, which is one of the reasons it is so workable as a bonsai. A free-draining mix of akadama, pumice, and lava handles mulberry well. Over the next several seasons leave</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-mulberry</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-mulberry-featured.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-mulberry-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-mulberry-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-mulberry-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-mulberry-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-mulberry-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-mulberry-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-mulberry-7.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-mulberry-8.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-mulberry-9.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-mulberry-10.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>390.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-bougainvillea</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Bougainvillea</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Bougainvillea Height: 46cm Width: 37cm Trunk: 19cm Pot: 9.5x20x27cm About this bougainvillea bonsai Bougainvillea was first described botanically by the French naturalist Philibert Commerson during the round-the-world voyage led by Louis-Antoine de Bougainville in the late 18th century, and the genus carries that captain&apos;s name to this day. The plant has since become one of the defining ornamentals of warm gardens worldwide. What looks like brightly coloured flowers are in fact bracts — modified leaves — that surround the small white true flowers. As a bonsai, bougainvillea combines fast vegetative growth with a slow thickening trunk, which gives the patient grower a tree that performs visually every summer. Why choose this specimen This bougainvillea bonsai stands 46cm tall, with a canopy spread of 37cm and a trunk of 19cm, in a 9.5x20x27cm pot. The trunk caliber is notable for the species — bougainvillea grows quickly in foliage but thickens slowly in wood, so a 19cm trunk represents genuine years of training. The pot proportions are deliberate: the footprint anchors the tree without competing with the bract colour during the summer display. Who this bonsai is suitable for Bougainvillea suits enthusiasts who can offer it strong sun and a frost-free space for winter. It is ideal for buyers in Mediterranean and warm-temperate climates who keep their trees outdoors most of the year, and for warmer-region collectors who want a strong summer display. In cooler areas the tree requires a winter shelter above 5°C — a cold greenhouse, an unheated bright room, or a closed veranda. Not the best choice for a buyer whose only outdoor space is a shaded balcony. Light and placement Full sun, and the more of it the better. Bougainvillea reduces its bract display drastically in shade. From late spring through early autumn the tree should be outdoors in the brightest position available. From November through March it requires a frost-free space — bright if possible, kept above 5°C. Watering and feeding Water when the substrate has begun to dry. A short dry cycle actually encourages bract production — bougainvillea forms its colour when mildly stressed. Feed with a balanced organic fertiliser through the growing season, then switch to a low-nitrogen, higher-potassium feed when flower buds appear. Avoid heavy nitrogen, which encourages soft growth at the expense of bract production. Seasonal appearance From late spring through summer the coloured bracts appear in saturated tones — the real spectacle of the species. The tiny true flowers, white or cream, sit at the centre of each bract cluster and attract pollinators continuously. In autumn the bract show fades and the tree returns to plain green foliage. In winter, in cool dormancy, bougainvillea can drop part of its leaves; in a warmer indoor space it stays evergreen. Care difficulty Intermediate. Full sun, a short dry cycle in growing season, and the right feed schedule produce reliable flowering. Winter is the only awkward season: the tree needs to stay above 5°C, so somewhere indoors or in shelter. Care patterns differ slightly between northern and southern parts of a country — longer outdoor seasons in the south, longer indoor seasons in the north — but both work as long as the winter minimum is respected. Styling and pruning Wire on semi-hardened shoots in late spring. Older wood becomes brittle, so heavy bends should be done while wood is still flexible. Bougainvillea responds well to selective pruning during the growing season to maintain shape. Repot in spring with a fast-draining substrate; the roots dislike heavy or moisture-retentive mixes. About the species Bougainvillea is in the four-o&apos;clock family (Nyctaginaceae), and the genus contains roughly eighteen species native to South America, with Bougainvillea glabra and Bougainvillea spectabilis the most often used in bonsai and ornamental work. The colour range of the bracts is wide — magenta, fuchsia, salmon, orange, white, pale yellow — and a single tree can carry slight variations across its canopy. The plant is technically a thorny climbing shrub in nature, and the thorns occasionally appear on bonsai specimens too. As bonsai material, bougainvillea suits the warm-summer cultivation pattern: outdoors all summer, sheltered through winter, with that pattern repeating year after year. Pot, substrate, and the next few years The current 9.5x20x27cm pot is paired with the tree&apos;s current canopy and trunk. Bougainvil</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-bougainvillea</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-bougainvillea-featured.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-bougainvillea-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-bougainvillea-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-bougainvillea-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-bougainvillea-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-bougainvillea-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-bougainvillea-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-bougainvillea-7.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-bougainvillea-8.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-bougainvillea-9.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-bougainvillea-10.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>490.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-pomegranate</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Pomegranate</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Pomegranate Height: 50cm Width: 65cm Trunk: 49cm Pot: 11.5x29.5x39.5cm About this pomegranate bonsai The pomegranate (Punica granatum) has been cultivated around the Mediterranean basin for thousands of years — as a fruiting plant in ancient Persia, as a symbol of abundance in Greek and Roman myth, and more recently as one of the most loved species in European bonsai practice. For bonsai it offers everything a grower might ask of a species — a thickening trunk that develops flaky, weathered bark, summer flowers, miniature fruits in autumn, and clean dormancy in winter. Why choose this specimen This particular pomegranate bonsai carries a particularly thick trunk of 49cm, a caliber that only comes with many years of slow, patient growth, a canopy spread of 65cm against a height of 50cm, and sits in a 11.5x29.5x39.5cm pot. The bark already shows the flaky, irregular surface that you cannot rush or fake — only time produces that texture. The trunk movement and branch placement have been refined by years of wiring on young shoots, selective pruning, and seasonal feeding. The product photographs refer to this exact tree. Who this bonsai is suitable for The maturity and value of this trunk make this tree better suited to an intermediate or advanced enthusiast — somebody who can read what the foliage and roots are signalling and respond. It suits buyers in warm-temperate and Mediterranean climates well, and adapts in cooler areas where it can be sheltered through winter frosts. Collectors of fruiting species and outdoor-bonsai keepers will both find a serious subject here. Light and placement Pomegranate is an outdoor tree that wants full sun for most of the year. It tolerates direct sun in the morning and benefits from filtered light in the hottest afternoon hours to avoid leaf scorch in mid-summer. It stays outside year-round, except during prolonged sub-zero periods when it should be moved to a sheltered position — against a wall, under a porch, or in a cold greenhouse. Watering and feeding Water when the top centimetre of substrate has begun to dry. In high summer that often means once a day, sometimes more in windy conditions; in winter it drops to once every few days. Avoid keeping the substrate constantly wet — pomegranate dislikes waterlogged roots. Feed with a balanced organic fertiliser from early spring through early autumn, easing off during flowering if fruit set is the goal. Seasonal appearance In spring the new growth flushes bright green, slightly bronze at the tips. From late spring into early summer the bright orange-red, trumpet-shaped flowers appear — singly or grouped — and are followed in late summer by small, true pomegranate fruits that ripen as the season cools. In autumn the foliage turns yellow before falling, and through winter the bare trunk and branch line become the focal point. A tree that visibly changes through the year. Care difficulty Intermediate. The two failure modes are over-watering, which causes root rot, and prolonged hard frost. With a sheltered winter spot, daily summer watering, and a regular organic feed, the tree thrives. Care routines may vary slightly between northern and southern parts of any country, depending on summer heat and winter chill — heavier watering in southern summers, more attention to frost in northern winters. Both contexts work for pomegranate. Styling and pruning Pomegranate back-buds well after pruning and accepts wire on younger, semi-hardened shoots. Older wood becomes brittle, so heavy bends should be made early. The trunk line and branch placement on this specimen are already established; ongoing work is mainly refinement. Repot in early spring just before bud break, with a free-draining mix of akadama, pumice, and lava in roughly equal parts. About the species Pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a long-domesticated tree that has been with human cultivation for several thousand years — first in present-day Iran and the eastern Mediterranean, then across the Mediterranean basin, where its image appears in mosaics, in coats of arms, and in countless paintings of still life. As bonsai material it is one of the most rewarding deciduous species: it produces real flowers and real (if miniature) fruits, develops bark character within a few seasons of patient work, and holds visual interest through every part of the year. A mature pomegranate bonsai is not finished — it continues to deepen as years pass. Pot, substrate, and the next few years The curre</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-pomegranate</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-featured.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-7.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-8.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-9.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>590.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-pomegranate-1</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Pomegranate 1</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Pomegranate 1 Height: 50cm Width: 65cm Trunk: 49cm Pot: 11.5x29.5x39.5cm About this pomegranate bonsai The pomegranate (Punica granatum) has been cultivated around the Mediterranean basin for thousands of years — as a fruiting plant in ancient Persia, as a symbol of abundance in Greek and Roman myth, and more recently as one of the most loved species in European bonsai practice. For bonsai it offers everything a grower might ask of a species — a thickening trunk that develops flaky, weathered bark, summer flowers, miniature fruits in autumn, and clean dormancy in winter. Why choose this specimen This particular pomegranate bonsai carries a particularly thick trunk of 49cm, a caliber that only comes with many years of slow, patient growth, a canopy spread of 65cm against a height of 50cm, and sits in a 11.5x29.5x39.5cm pot. The bark already shows the flaky, irregular surface that you cannot rush or fake — only time produces that texture. The trunk movement and branch placement have been refined by years of wiring on young shoots, selective pruning, and seasonal feeding. The product photographs refer to this exact tree. Who this bonsai is suitable for The maturity and value of this trunk make this tree better suited to an intermediate or advanced enthusiast — somebody who can read what the foliage and roots are signalling and respond. It suits buyers in warm-temperate and Mediterranean climates well, and adapts in cooler areas where it can be sheltered through winter frosts. Collectors of fruiting species and outdoor-bonsai keepers will both find a serious subject here. Light and placement Pomegranate is an outdoor tree that wants full sun for most of the year. It tolerates direct sun in the morning and benefits from filtered light in the hottest afternoon hours to avoid leaf scorch in mid-summer. It stays outside year-round, except during prolonged sub-zero periods when it should be moved to a sheltered position — against a wall, under a porch, or in a cold greenhouse. Watering and feeding Water when the top centimetre of substrate has begun to dry. In high summer that often means once a day, sometimes more in windy conditions; in winter it drops to once every few days. Avoid keeping the substrate constantly wet — pomegranate dislikes waterlogged roots. Feed with a balanced organic fertiliser from early spring through early autumn, easing off during flowering if fruit set is the goal. Seasonal appearance In spring the new growth flushes bright green, slightly bronze at the tips. From late spring into early summer the bright orange-red, trumpet-shaped flowers appear — singly or grouped — and are followed in late summer by small, true pomegranate fruits that ripen as the season cools. In autumn the foliage turns yellow before falling, and through winter the bare trunk and branch line become the focal point. A tree that visibly changes through the year. Care difficulty Intermediate. The two failure modes are over-watering, which causes root rot, and prolonged hard frost. With a sheltered winter spot, daily summer watering, and a regular organic feed, the tree thrives. Care routines may vary slightly between northern and southern parts of any country, depending on summer heat and winter chill — heavier watering in southern summers, more attention to frost in northern winters. Both contexts work for pomegranate. Styling and pruning Pomegranate back-buds well after pruning and accepts wire on younger, semi-hardened shoots. Older wood becomes brittle, so heavy bends should be made early. The trunk line and branch placement on this specimen are already established; ongoing work is mainly refinement. Repot in early spring just before bud break, with a free-draining mix of akadama, pumice, and lava in roughly equal parts. About the species Pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a long-domesticated tree that has been with human cultivation for several thousand years — first in present-day Iran and the eastern Mediterranean, then across the Mediterranean basin, where its image appears in mosaics, in coats of arms, and in countless paintings of still life. As bonsai material it is one of the most rewarding deciduous species: it produces real flowers and real (if miniature) fruits, develops bark character within a few seasons of patient work, and holds visual interest through every part of the year. A mature pomegranate bonsai is not finished — it continues to deepen as years pass. Pot, substrate, and the next few years The cur</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-pomegranate-1</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-1-featured.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-1-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-1-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-1-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-1-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-1-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-1-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-1-7.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>490.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-olive-1</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Olive 1</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Olive 1 Height: 40cm Width: 40cm Trunk: 10cm Pot: 20x20x10cm About this olive bonsai The olive (Olea europaea) is, alongside the vine and the fig, one of the founding cultivated trees of the Mediterranean — a species so embedded in the cultures around that sea that it appears in ancient art, religious texts, and modern landscape painting alike. As a bonsai it offers something rare: a tree that is genuinely easy outdoors, accepts heat and wind, and develops a slow, irregular bark surface that gives it visible character within a few seasons. Why choose this specimen This olive bonsai stands 40cm tall with a canopy spread of 40cm, on a trunk of 10cm, in a 20x20x10cm pot. The proportions read well: the canopy balances the trunk, and the shallow rectangular pot keeps the focus on the tree rather than on the container. The bark already shows the irregular, slow-grown surface that gives olive its identity — a texture a young plant simply cannot have. Who this bonsai is suitable for Olive is the species I recommend most often to enthusiasts moving from an indoor ficus to true outdoor bonsai. Hardy, forgiving of irregular watering, and accepting of heat and wind that would damage more delicate species, it gives an honest first step into outdoor cultivation. It suits buyers in warm and temperate climates, and adapts well in cooler areas if a winter shelter from prolonged frost is available. Equally appropriate for a beginner with a sunny terrace and for a collector seeking trunk character. Light and placement Outdoors year-round, in full sun. The olive resents shade — in low light, leaves stretch and the tree weakens. It tolerates wind and dry heat that would damage more delicate species. In winter, protect from prolonged frost: a few light frosts are not a problem, but several days below freezing call for a sheltered position against a wall or under cold-house cover. Watering and feeding Water when the substrate is clearly drying on top. Olive prefers a slightly dry cycle to a constantly wet one — its roots dislike sitting in water. Feed with a balanced organic fertiliser from spring through autumn, reducing in the hottest part of summer if the tree is under heat stress. Avoid heavy nitrogen feeding, which produces oversized, soft leaves out of character with the species. Seasonal appearance Olive is evergreen. The silver-green underside and matte green upper surface of the leaves remain through the year, with new growth flushing bright green in spring and again in late summer. Small white-cream flowers may appear in spring on mature wood, sometimes followed by tiny olives on stronger trees. In winter the foliage stays put but growth pauses; this is the moment when trunk line and branch structure read most clearly. Care difficulty Easy to intermediate. Full sun outdoors all year, water on a slightly dry cycle, feed from spring through autumn. Care patterns may vary slightly between northern and southern parts of any country — in northern areas more attention to winter frost protection; in southern areas more frequent watering in summer heat. Both settings suit olive well. The only consistent rule across regions is to avoid a constantly soggy substrate. Styling and pruning Olive back-buds reliably on old wood, which makes it ideal for restyling later in its life. Prune in late spring after the first flush has hardened. Wire goes on semi-hardened shoots; older wood becomes brittle. Repotting is best done in spring with a very free-draining substrate — coarse akadama with generous pumice and lava is a good baseline. About the species The olive is one of the longest-lived trees humans cultivate — wild and ancient olives in the Mediterranean have been carbon-dated to a thousand years and more. As a horticultural plant it is older than recorded history in the region; as a cultural symbol it appears in everything from Homer to the modern Italian, Spanish, and Greek landscape. For bonsai, what matters is the species&apos; temperament: stoic, slow, drought-tolerant, generous in its response to good cultivation. An olive bonsai is not a fast project, but it is a steady one. The tree pays back patience with character that synthetic shortcuts cannot produce — every fissure of bark on a mature olive is a season the tree has lived through. Pot, substrate, and the next few years The current 20x20x10cm pot suits the tree&apos;s stage of training. Olive repotting is typically done every three to four years — the species does not like frequent</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-olive-1</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-1-featured.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-1-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-1-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-1-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-1-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-1-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-1-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-1-7.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>230.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-olive-2</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Olive 2</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Olive 2 Height: 30cm Width: 40cm Trunk: 10cm Pot: 30x20x10cm About this olive bonsai The olive (Olea europaea) is, alongside the vine and the fig, one of the founding cultivated trees of the Mediterranean — a species so embedded in the cultures around that sea that it appears in ancient art, religious texts, and modern landscape painting alike. As a bonsai it offers something rare: a tree that is genuinely easy outdoors, accepts heat and wind, and develops a slow, irregular bark surface that gives it visible character within a few seasons. Why choose this specimen This olive bonsai stands 30cm tall with a canopy spread of 40cm, on a trunk of 10cm, in a 30x20x10cm pot. The proportions read well: the canopy balances the trunk, and the shallow rectangular pot keeps the focus on the tree rather than on the container. The bark already shows the irregular, slow-grown surface that gives olive its identity — a texture a young plant simply cannot have. Who this bonsai is suitable for Olive is the species I recommend most often to enthusiasts moving from an indoor ficus to true outdoor bonsai. Hardy, forgiving of irregular watering, and accepting of heat and wind that would damage more delicate species, it gives an honest first step into outdoor cultivation. It suits buyers in warm and temperate climates, and adapts well in cooler areas if a winter shelter from prolonged frost is available. Equally appropriate for a beginner with a sunny terrace and for a collector seeking trunk character. Light and placement Outdoors year-round, in full sun. The olive resents shade — in low light, leaves stretch and the tree weakens. It tolerates wind and dry heat that would damage more delicate species. In winter, protect from prolonged frost: a few light frosts are not a problem, but several days below freezing call for a sheltered position against a wall or under cold-house cover. Watering and feeding Water when the substrate is clearly drying on top. Olive prefers a slightly dry cycle to a constantly wet one — its roots dislike sitting in water. Feed with a balanced organic fertiliser from spring through autumn, reducing in the hottest part of summer if the tree is under heat stress. Avoid heavy nitrogen feeding, which produces oversized, soft leaves out of character with the species. Seasonal appearance Olive is evergreen. The silver-green underside and matte green upper surface of the leaves remain through the year, with new growth flushing bright green in spring and again in late summer. Small white-cream flowers may appear in spring on mature wood, sometimes followed by tiny olives on stronger trees. In winter the foliage stays put but growth pauses; this is the moment when trunk line and branch structure read most clearly. Care difficulty Easy to intermediate. Full sun outdoors all year, water on a slightly dry cycle, feed from spring through autumn. Care patterns may vary slightly between northern and southern parts of any country — in northern areas more attention to winter frost protection; in southern areas more frequent watering in summer heat. Both settings suit olive well. The only consistent rule across regions is to avoid a constantly soggy substrate. Styling and pruning Olive back-buds reliably on old wood, which makes it ideal for restyling later in its life. Prune in late spring after the first flush has hardened. Wire goes on semi-hardened shoots; older wood becomes brittle. Repotting is best done in spring with a very free-draining substrate — coarse akadama with generous pumice and lava is a good baseline. About the species The olive is one of the longest-lived trees humans cultivate — wild and ancient olives in the Mediterranean have been carbon-dated to a thousand years and more. As a horticultural plant it is older than recorded history in the region; as a cultural symbol it appears in everything from Homer to the modern Italian, Spanish, and Greek landscape. For bonsai, what matters is the species&apos; temperament: stoic, slow, drought-tolerant, generous in its response to good cultivation. An olive bonsai is not a fast project, but it is a steady one. The tree pays back patience with character that synthetic shortcuts cannot produce — every fissure of bark on a mature olive is a season the tree has lived through. Pot, substrate, and the next few years The current 30x20x10cm pot suits the tree&apos;s stage of training. Olive repotting is typically done every three to four years — the species does not like frequent</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-olive-2</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-2-featured.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-2-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-2-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-2-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-2-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-2-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-2-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-olive-2-7.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>230.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-pomegranate-2</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Pomegranate</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Pomegranate Height: 50cm Width: 55cm Trunk: 17cm Pot: 26x36x10cm About this pomegranate bonsai The pomegranate (Punica granatum) has been cultivated around the Mediterranean basin for thousands of years — as a fruiting plant in ancient Persia, as a symbol of abundance in Greek and Roman myth, and more recently as one of the most loved species in European bonsai practice. For bonsai it offers everything a grower might ask of a species — a thickening trunk that develops flaky, weathered bark, summer flowers, miniature fruits in autumn, and clean dormancy in winter. Why choose this specimen This particular pomegranate bonsai carries a trunk of 17cm, proportional to the canopy and pot, a canopy spread of 55cm against a height of 50cm, and sits in a 26x36x10cm pot. The bark already shows the flaky, irregular surface that you cannot rush or fake — only time produces that texture. The trunk movement and branch placement have been refined by years of wiring on young shoots, selective pruning, and seasonal feeding. The product photographs refer to this exact tree. Who this bonsai is suitable for Pomegranate is a forgiving species for an enthusiast past their first season. It back-buds reliably and tolerates ordinary mistakes while still rewarding more advanced techniques. It suits buyers in warm-temperate and Mediterranean climates well, and adapts in cooler areas where it can be sheltered through winter frosts. Collectors of fruiting species and outdoor-bonsai keepers will both find a serious subject here. Light and placement Pomegranate is an outdoor tree that wants full sun for most of the year. It tolerates direct sun in the morning and benefits from filtered light in the hottest afternoon hours to avoid leaf scorch in mid-summer. It stays outside year-round, except during prolonged sub-zero periods when it should be moved to a sheltered position — against a wall, under a porch, or in a cold greenhouse. Watering and feeding Water when the top centimetre of substrate has begun to dry. In high summer that often means once a day, sometimes more in windy conditions; in winter it drops to once every few days. Avoid keeping the substrate constantly wet — pomegranate dislikes waterlogged roots. Feed with a balanced organic fertiliser from early spring through early autumn, easing off during flowering if fruit set is the goal. Seasonal appearance In spring the new growth flushes bright green, slightly bronze at the tips. From late spring into early summer the bright orange-red, trumpet-shaped flowers appear — singly or grouped — and are followed in late summer by small, true pomegranate fruits that ripen as the season cools. In autumn the foliage turns yellow before falling, and through winter the bare trunk and branch line become the focal point. A tree that visibly changes through the year. Care difficulty Intermediate. The two failure modes are over-watering, which causes root rot, and prolonged hard frost. With a sheltered winter spot, daily summer watering, and a regular organic feed, the tree thrives. Care routines may vary slightly between northern and southern parts of any country, depending on summer heat and winter chill — heavier watering in southern summers, more attention to frost in northern winters. Both contexts work for pomegranate. Styling and pruning Pomegranate back-buds well after pruning and accepts wire on younger, semi-hardened shoots. Older wood becomes brittle, so heavy bends should be made early. The trunk line and branch placement on this specimen are already established; ongoing work is mainly refinement. Repot in early spring just before bud break, with a free-draining mix of akadama, pumice, and lava in roughly equal parts. About the species Pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a long-domesticated tree that has been with human cultivation for several thousand years — first in present-day Iran and the eastern Mediterranean, then across the Mediterranean basin, where its image appears in mosaics, in coats of arms, and in countless paintings of still life. As bonsai material it is one of the most rewarding deciduous species: it produces real flowers and real (if miniature) fruits, develops bark character within a few seasons of patient work, and holds visual interest through every part of the year. A mature pomegranate bonsai is not finished — it continues to deepen as years pass. Pot, substrate, and the next few years The current 26x36x10cm pot is a working pairing — it supports the tree visuall</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-pomegranate-2</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v3-featured.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v3-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v3-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v3-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v3-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v3-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>490.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-pomegranate-3</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Pomegranate</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Pomegranate Height: 60cm Width: 50cm Trunk: 17cm Pot: 40x30x10cm About this pomegranate bonsai The pomegranate (Punica granatum) has been cultivated around the Mediterranean basin for thousands of years — as a fruiting plant in ancient Persia, as a symbol of abundance in Greek and Roman myth, and more recently as one of the most loved species in European bonsai practice. For bonsai it offers everything a grower might ask of a species — a thickening trunk that develops flaky, weathered bark, summer flowers, miniature fruits in autumn, and clean dormancy in winter. Why choose this specimen This particular pomegranate bonsai carries a trunk of 17cm, proportional to the canopy and pot, a canopy spread of 50cm against a height of 60cm, and sits in a 40x30x10cm pot. The bark already shows the flaky, irregular surface that you cannot rush or fake — only time produces that texture. The trunk movement and branch placement have been refined by years of wiring on young shoots, selective pruning, and seasonal feeding. The product photographs refer to this exact tree. Who this bonsai is suitable for Pomegranate is a forgiving species for an enthusiast past their first season. It back-buds reliably and tolerates ordinary mistakes while still rewarding more advanced techniques. It suits buyers in warm-temperate and Mediterranean climates well, and adapts in cooler areas where it can be sheltered through winter frosts. Collectors of fruiting species and outdoor-bonsai keepers will both find a serious subject here. Light and placement Pomegranate is an outdoor tree that wants full sun for most of the year. It tolerates direct sun in the morning and benefits from filtered light in the hottest afternoon hours to avoid leaf scorch in mid-summer. It stays outside year-round, except during prolonged sub-zero periods when it should be moved to a sheltered position — against a wall, under a porch, or in a cold greenhouse. Watering and feeding Water when the top centimetre of substrate has begun to dry. In high summer that often means once a day, sometimes more in windy conditions; in winter it drops to once every few days. Avoid keeping the substrate constantly wet — pomegranate dislikes waterlogged roots. Feed with a balanced organic fertiliser from early spring through early autumn, easing off during flowering if fruit set is the goal. Seasonal appearance In spring the new growth flushes bright green, slightly bronze at the tips. From late spring into early summer the bright orange-red, trumpet-shaped flowers appear — singly or grouped — and are followed in late summer by small, true pomegranate fruits that ripen as the season cools. In autumn the foliage turns yellow before falling, and through winter the bare trunk and branch line become the focal point. A tree that visibly changes through the year. Care difficulty Intermediate. The two failure modes are over-watering, which causes root rot, and prolonged hard frost. With a sheltered winter spot, daily summer watering, and a regular organic feed, the tree thrives. Care routines may vary slightly between northern and southern parts of any country, depending on summer heat and winter chill — heavier watering in southern summers, more attention to frost in northern winters. Both contexts work for pomegranate. Styling and pruning Pomegranate back-buds well after pruning and accepts wire on younger, semi-hardened shoots. Older wood becomes brittle, so heavy bends should be made early. The trunk line and branch placement on this specimen are already established; ongoing work is mainly refinement. Repot in early spring just before bud break, with a free-draining mix of akadama, pumice, and lava in roughly equal parts. About the species Pomegranate (Punica granatum) is a long-domesticated tree that has been with human cultivation for several thousand years — first in present-day Iran and the eastern Mediterranean, then across the Mediterranean basin, where its image appears in mosaics, in coats of arms, and in countless paintings of still life. As bonsai material it is one of the most rewarding deciduous species: it produces real flowers and real (if miniature) fruits, develops bark character within a few seasons of patient work, and holds visual interest through every part of the year. A mature pomegranate bonsai is not finished — it continues to deepen as years pass. Pot, substrate, and the next few years The current 40x30x10cm pot is a working pairing — it supports the tree visuall</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-pomegranate-3</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v4-featured.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v4-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v4-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v4-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v4-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v4-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-pomegranate-v4-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>590.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Plants</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Bonsai</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>bonsai-of-malus-apple</g:id><g:title>Bonsai of Malus (Apple)</g:title><g:description>Bonsai of Malus (Apple) Height: 37cm Width: 35cm Pot: 10x22x22cm Caring for your apple bonsai This apple bonsai (Malus) is a deciduous outdoor tree that follows the seasons closely: fresh shoots in spring, delicate blossom and tiny fruit in summer, then a true rest once the leaves fall in autumn. Grown in the warm, dry climate of Southern Italy, Malus rewards plenty of light and a careful hand with the watering can. Position and light Keep the tree outdoors in a bright spot with direct morning sun. During the hottest weeks of summer a little shade in the early afternoon protects the leaves from scorching, especially when the wind turns dry. Good airflow keeps the foliage healthy and helps the flowers set into fruit. Watering Water only when the surface of the substrate starts to dry, never by the calendar. In high summer an apple bonsai in a shallow pot can ask for water once or even twice a day, while in winter the soil stays damp far longer. The one thing Malus will not forgive is a substrate that stays waterlogged. Feeding and pruning Feed regularly from spring to autumn with a balanced organic fertiliser, easing off while the tree is in flower. Through the growing season, pinch new shoots back to one or two leaves to keep the silhouette compact and build fine ramification. Heavier structural pruning is best left to late winter, before the buds begin to move. Repotting and winter care Repot every two to three years in early spring, just as the buds swell, using a free-draining mix of akadama, pumice and lapillo. The roots take a careful trim well at that moment. In winter the tree is hardy, but once bare it appreciates shelter from hard frost and cold, drying wind.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/bonsai-of-malus-apple</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-malus-apple-featured.png</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-malus-apple-1.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-malus-apple-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-malus-apple-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-malus-apple-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-malus-apple-5.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/05/bonsai-of-malus-apple-6.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>200.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; 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Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>pot-a-bonsai-16-x-12-x-5-cm-ocre-brunatre</g:id><g:title>Pot à bonsaï 16 x 12 x 5 cm, ocre brunâtre</g:title><g:description>Pot à bonsaï 16 x 12 x 5 cm, ocre brunâtre</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/pot-a-bonsai-16-x-12-x-5-cm-ocre-brunatre</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot16-x-12-x-5-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>29.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>pot-a-bonsai-15-5-x-10-5-x-6-cm-ocre-brunatre</g:id><g:title>Pot à bonsaï 15,5 x 10,5 x 6 cm, ocre brunâtre</g:title><g:description>Pot à bonsaï 15,5 x 10,5 x 6 cm, ocre brunâtre</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/pot-a-bonsai-15-5-x-10-5-x-6-cm-ocre-brunatre</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2025/10/Bonsai-Pot-155-x-105-x-6-cm.jpg</g:image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>29.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>pot-a-bonsai-41-30-10-cm-ceramique</g:id><g:title>Pot à bonsaï 41 × 30 × 10 cm - Céramique</g:title><g:description>Pot à bonsaï 41 × 30 × 10 cm - Céramique</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/pot-a-bonsai-41-30-10-cm-ceramique</g:link><g:image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-08-at-12.06.40-PM-5.jpeg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-08-at-12.06.40-PM-1.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-08-at-12.06.40-PM-2.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-08-at-12.06.40-PM-3.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-08-at-12.06.40-PM-4.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://media.webonsai.com/wp-content/uploads/2026/04/WhatsApp-Image-2026-04-08-at-12.06.40-PM.jpeg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>55.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-drag-18im2sd</g:id><g:title>Glazed Ceramic Bonsai Pot – Blue &amp; White Dragon 16 x 16 x 16 cm</g:title><g:description>A hand-painted glazed ceramic bonsai pot in the classic blue-and-white ( sometsuke ) style, measuring 16 x 16 x 16 cm. Cobalt-blue brushwork on a white ground shows a dragon rising above crashing waves on one face, and a pagoda perched on a mountain cliff beneath a clouded moon on another, framed top and bottom by traditional seigaiha wave borders. Four cloud-shaped feet and a signed artist&apos;s mark on the base complete the piece. The upright cube form suits a cascade, semi-cascade or literati tree, or a bold shohin that can carry the decoration. Drainage and wiring holes are provided in the base. Sold as the empty pot only — no plant or soil included.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-dragon-16x16x16</g:link><g:image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-dragon-16x16x16-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-dragon-16x16x16-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-dragon-16x16x16-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-dragon-16x16x16-4.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>220.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-land-qdh2jj</g:id><g:title>Glazed Ceramic Bonsai Pot – Blue &amp; White Landscape 17 x 13 x 7 cm</g:title><g:description>A hand-painted glazed ceramic bonsai pot in the classic blue-and-white ( sometsuke ) style, measuring 17 x 13 x 7 cm. Cobalt-blue brushwork on a white ground wraps a quiet mountain landscape around the pot &amp;mdash; a conical peak, an arched bridge, a windswept pine, a small pagoda and a flight of birds &amp;mdash; in the free, painterly manner of a single maker. The low rectangular form flares gently to the rim and rests on small corner feet. Its shallow, wide proportions suit a spreading informal-upright, a group planting or a flat-topped shohin that wants room for its roots to run rather than height. Drainage holes are provided in the base. Sold as the empty pot only &amp;mdash; no plant or soil included.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-landscape-17x13x7</g:link><g:image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-landscape-17x13x7-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-landscape-17x13x7-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>90.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-grea-15xlkl2</g:id><g:title>Glazed Ceramic Bonsai Pot – Blue &amp; White Great Wave 13 x 13 x 13 cm</g:title><g:description>A hand-painted glazed ceramic bonsai pot in blue-and-white ( sometsuke ), measuring 13 x 13 x 13 cm. The cream-glazed, flared round body carries a lively cobalt drawing after the Great Wave &amp;mdash; curling crests of foam, a small boat and Mount Fuji beyond &amp;mdash; painted freehand so that no two sides are quite alike. A second face turns to a pine, a hillside pagoda and a blossoming branch. The compact upright cup shape suits a cascade, semi-cascade or a lively shohin that echoes the movement of the wave. Drainage holes are provided in the base and the piece is signed beneath. Sold as the empty pot only &amp;mdash; no plant or soil included.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-great-wave-13x13x13</g:link><g:image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-great-wave-13x13x13-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-blue-white-great-wave-13x13x13-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>90.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-red-blue-patchw-lr65jn</g:id><g:title>Glazed Ceramic Bonsai Pot – Red &amp; Blue Patchwork 16 x 16 x 16 cm</g:title><g:description>A hand-painted glazed ceramic bonsai pot, 16 x 16 x 16 cm, in which each face is divided into a patchwork of patterns. Cobalt-blue and iron-red brushwork on a white ground sets leafy sprays against traditional seigaiha wave scales, a red-and-white chequerboard and fine cross-hatched borders, while one side carries a single black calligraphic stroke. A painted red rim, four cloud-scroll feet and a signed mark on the base complete the piece. The upright cube form is bold enough to carry the decoration and suits a cascade, semi-cascade or literati tree, or a strong shohin. Drainage and wiring holes are provided in the base. Sold as the empty pot only &amp;mdash; no plant or soil included.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-red-blue-patchwork-16x16x16</g:link><g:image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-red-blue-patchwork-16x16x16-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-red-blue-patchwork-16x16x16-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-red-blue-patchwork-16x16x16-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>230.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-landscape-pavil-9o15uc</g:id><g:title>Glazed Ceramic Bonsai Pot – Painted Pavilion Landscape 19 x 19 x 19 cm</g:title><g:description>A hand-painted glazed ceramic bonsai pot, 19 x 19 x 19 cm, in which each face tells a different part of one scene. On the main panel a red-gated pavilion stands among blossoming trees and rocks above a lake, with a boatman, distant mountains and a flight of birds; the other faces carry a band of seigaiha waves and a single bold calligraphic character. A soft cream rim and four cloud-scroll feet frame the painting, and the base is signed. This is the largest of the group, and its generous cube suits a substantial upright, a twin-trunk or a group planting that can hold its own beside the decoration. Drainage and wiring holes are provided in the base. Sold as the empty pot only &amp;mdash; no plant or soil included.</g:description><g:link>https://webonsai.com/en/shop/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-landscape-pavilion-19x19x19</g:link><g:image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-landscape-pavilion-19x19x19-1.jpg</g:image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-landscape-pavilion-19x19x19-2.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:additional_image_link>https://webonsai.com/images/products/glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-landscape-pavilion-19x19x19-3.jpg</g:additional_image_link><g:availability>in_stock</g:availability><g:price>230.00 EUR</g:price><g:condition>new</g:condition><g:brand>WeBonsai</g:brand><g:identifier_exists>no</g:identifier_exists><g:google_product_category>Home &amp; Garden &gt; Lawn &amp; Garden &gt; Gardening &gt; Pots &amp; Planters</g:google_product_category><g:product_type>Pots</g:product_type></item><item><g:id>glazed-ceramic-bonsai-pot-serpent-19x19x19</g:id><g:title>Matte-Glazed Ceramic Bonsai Pot – Coiled Serpent 19 x 19 x 19 cm</g:title><g:description>A one-of-a-kind, hand-sculpted ceramic bonsai pot finished in a warm reddish-brown matte glaze, measuring 19 x 19 x 19 cm. Modelled to look like a block of aged, carved wood, its surfaces move between a smooth bark-like face, a deeply gouged scale-textured panel and a full-round serpent that coils over the rim and down one corner, its head coming to rest near the foot. Every side is worked by hand, so no two faces are alike. The bold, sculptural cube suits a heavy, characterful tree &amp;mdash; a thick-trunked upright, a twin-trunk or a rugged literati &amp;mdash; where the pot becomes part of the composition rather than a plain container. Drainage and wiring holes are provided in the base, and it stands on four short feet. 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