jade bonsai tree seeds Jade Bonsai Kokedama
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jade bonsai tree seeds

jade bonsai tree seeds Jade Bonsai Kokedama

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jade bonsai tree seeds Jade Bonsai KokedamaSculptural Bonsai Jade Tree Thick, woody stems and glossy green leaves give this bonsai jade tree a sculptural character. Grown as a kokedama, the jade rises from a hand formed moss sphere, bringing the look of a miniature tree into any room. Native to South Africa, the Jade Plant (Crassula ovata), often called the Money Tree or Friendship Tree, is known for its slow, steady growth and branching form. As stems thicken, the silhouette can range from

Sculptural Bonsai Jade Tree

Thick, woody stems and glossy green leaves give this bonsai jade tree a sculptural character. Grown as a kokedama, the jade rises from a hand-formed moss sphere, bringing the look of a miniature tree into any room.

Native to South Africa, the Jade Plant (Crassula ovata), often called the “Money Tree” or “Friendship Tree,” is known for its slow, steady growth and branching form. As stems thicken, the silhouette can range from fuller to more open forms, creating a natural bonsai-inspired shape.

A Living Centerpiece

The compact form works beautifully on desks, shelves, or side tables where its branching structure can be appreciated up close. Each kokedama comes with either a Gray Patina Tray or a White Patina Tray.

It pairs naturally with our small Wrought Iron Planter Stand, Granite Stands, and Goblet Terra Cotta Planters (each sold separately) when you want added lift or a layered tabletop display.

What It Needs

Jade succulent kokedamas are drought-tolerant and forgiving but respond best to consistent care—soak the moss ball every 1½–2 weeks and allow it to dry fully between waterings (firm, plump leaves indicate good hydration; wrinkled leaves signal it's time to water).

Provide bright, indirect light, but acclimate gradually if moving from a darker location to avoid leaf scorch. Overwatering is the main risk to avoid.

IN A NUTSHELL

Tolerates bright, indirect light. A south- or west-facing window is ideal. Acclimate gradually to avoid leaf scorch.
Soak the moss ball every 1½–2 weeks and allow to dry completely between waterings. Avoid overwatering.

All live plants are non-returnable / non-refundable / not eligible for discounts.

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