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    Cotoneaster - B3792

    €75.00
    VAT included

    Native to temperate regions of Europe and Asia, the Cotoneaster is highly valued in the bonsai world for its delicate foliage, small flowers, and colorful berries that change with the seasons. Its dark green leaves turn red or orange in autumn, while the small decorative berries add charm and visual interest. It grows at a moderate rate and responds well to shaping and pruning, making it suitable for both beginners and experienced bonsai enthusiasts.

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    Sunlight: Prefers full sun or partial shade. Direct sunlight enhances the color of leaves and berries.

    Watering: Keep the soil slightly moist, avoiding waterlogging. Cotoneaster does not tolerate overly wet soil.

    Humidity: Prefers moderate humidity. Avoid overly humid or poorly ventilated environments.

    Pruning: Prune branches and shoots outside the desired shape, especially after flowering and fruiting, to maintain the bonsai’s aesthetics.

    Fertilization: Fertilize during spring and summer with a balanced fertilizer for deciduous trees. Reduce fertilization in autumn and avoid it in winter.

    Repotting: Repot every 2–4 years, preferably in spring, using a well-draining bonsai soil mix.

    Flowering: The true beauty of the Cotoneaster lies in the seasonal transformation of its leaves, its delicate flowers, and its colorful berries, which together reveal the vitality and character of the bonsai throughout the year.

    Data sheet

    Height without pot (cm)
    15
    Diameter Nebari (cm)
    2,5
    Species
    Cotoneaster spp.
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