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REV 2 CATALOGUE 2016/17

CONTENTS
COLLECTIONS 3
BONSAI GROWING KITS 4
QUICK GUIDE TO BONSAI TOOLS 5
BONSAI TOOLS 6 - 10
JIN TOOLS & BRUSHES 11
TURNTABLES AND TOOL CARE 12
GRAFTING & SEALERS 13
STYLING WIRE 14
PROPAGATION 15
INTRODUCTION TO GROWING MEDIA 16
GROWING MEDIA 17
BASIC REPOTTING SEQUENCE 18
REPOTTING 19
SELECTING A BONSAI POT 20
BONSAI CERAMICS 21 - 25
BONSAI BOOKS 26
COMMON PESTS & THEIR REMEDIES 27
PLANT PROTECTION 28
FERTILIZING 29
WATERING AND SPRAYING 30
SPECIMEN BONSAI 31

BONSAITREE.CO.ZA CONTENTS 2
NEW NEW NEW

APPRENTICE SENIOR APPRENTICE PROFESSIONAL


COLLECTION COLLECTION COLLECTION

R400,00 R830,00 R1360,00


Code: APPRENTICEC Code: SENIORC Code: PROFFC

NEW NEW NEW

MASTER COLLECTION NOVICE TOOL SET ENTHUSIAST TOOL SET

R2080,00 R395,00 R840,00


Code: MASTERC Code: NOVICETS Code: ENTHUSTS

NEW NEW NEW

MASTER TOOL SET PLANT PROTECTION MAINTENANCE


COLLECTION COLLECTION

R1500,00 R305,00 R285,00


Code: MASTERT Code: PLANTPRO Code: MAINTC
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA COLLECTIONS 3
Our unique bonsai growing kits are popular as gifts, especially for children as it
is a fun way through which they can be introduced to the world of bonsai.

The step-by-step illustrated instructions are easy to follow. Each kit includes
bonsai pot and saucer, a bag of our Professional Seedling Mix, drainage mesh
and three Acacia species seeds which are sourced from a reliable, local seed
bank to ensure they are as fresh as possible.

We designed these kits from scratch, so you will not find them anywhere else.
They are 100% locally produced and make ideal corporate gifts as we are able
to tailor them to our customer’s needs. We are able to offer a variety of glazes to
suit corporate colours and are even able to glaze your logo onto the pot for that
extra and lasting exposure of your brand.

NEW NEW NEW

ACACIA BONSAI ACACIA BONSAI ACACIA BONSAI


GROWING KIT GROWING KIT GROWING KIT
mustard glazed tan glazed white glazed
R195,00 R195,00 R195,00
Code: ACBONSAIKIT Code: ACBONSAIKIT Code: ACBONSAIKIT
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA BONSAI GROWING KITS 4
QUICK GUIDE TO BONSAI TOOLS
Branch cutters remove branches almost flush to the trunk. Narrow branch cutters are ideal for
confined areas or shohin sized trees.
Branch jack and bender tools make it possible to make controlled and tight bends. Sometimes a
trunk splitter is used to facilitate by splitting the branch or trunk.
Knob cutters are essentially gouges which remove wood. The concave cutter combines the cutting
actions of the branch and knob cutters. With root cutters you can cut thick roots and branch stubs.
General-purpose bonsai scissors are durable and thus useful for a wide variety of cuts both of
branches and roots. Trimming scissors are more delicate allowing the tool to be used in tighter
canopies and for delicate work such as bud trimming. When spring loaded, multiple cuts are effortless.
Various shapes of tweezers are available and are often combination tools. Useful for weeding, removing
leaves or debris from crevices and more. Specialist designs such as those intended for needle plucking
have deeper teeth that allow you to keep plucking longer despite resin deposits.
Rakes in various designs are essential when repotting, used to comb out roots and eliminate old
growing media. Some have a rubber coating making them less likely to slip when in use.
Wire cutters should have a rounded cutting front, unlike DIY electrical cutters. This reduces the risk of
damaging branches when cutting wire from it. Some are designed for aluminium, copper wire or both,
with thickness limitations. Be sure to select the appropriate wire cutter or you will damage it.
Pliers for bonsai are fundamentally different to DIY pliers. Long handles permit working in confined
areas, and with a pivot point close to the front of the tool one can grasp tightly. Jin pliers with a slightly
tilted head is ideally shaped to strip off sections of wood when working on jin.
Cutting really large branches or trunks with a medium toothed saw is easy. A fine toothed saw is
best for thinner branches and when working inside the canopy of a tree.
To artificially create deadwood, carving chisels used in the Japanese pull fashion are invaluable. The
Kikuwa jin carving and bark removal tool is a dual purpose tool; for removing bark from live veins on
junipers with the blunt tip, and carving with the opposite, sharp tip. Brushes are used to create texture
on deadwood, to clean shari before treating with lime sulphur and for general cleaning of the tree and
even pot prior to exhibition. They are available in different degress of stiffness to suit the task.
Crean mate easily removes resin from tools simply by rubbing the stone on the surface of the tool. A
premium quality whetstone ensures your tools are sharp, without removing much metal. The Bahco
sharpener restores cutting edges with a swipe or two. When storing or transporting your tools, do so
with them in a tool roll preventing the cutting edges from damaging one another, or cutting you.
Grafting knifes are indispensable for grafting but also for cleaning cuts to promote healing. Made from
high quality metal, they keep their edge after multiple cuts. Narrow grafting knives are best for smaller
trees and branch grafts. Parafilm enhances success as this stretchable film breathes but retains
moisture in the scion. Grafting tacks prevent movement of approach grafts, increasing success.
A sharp and tough repotting sickle makes the impossible task of removing a pot bound tree from a
shaped bonsai pot easy. Those with teeth can cut through roots
that have coiled around and are pressing against the pot wall.
A good set of soil sieves with interchangeable mesh screens
allow you to make your own soil mixes or growing mediums,
tailored to suit the trees you are growing and the stage of
development they’re at.
Soil scoops available in plastic and metal, help reduce
spillage and enable you to pour growing media precisely
where you want it.
Drainage mesh prevents the loss of growing
media through the drainage holes of your pots, and
should be secured with a loop of aluminium wire.
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA BONSAI TOOLS 5
KANESHIN CONCAVE KANESHIN BRANCH KANESHIN NARROW
BRANCH CUTTER CUTTER BRANCH CUTTER
165mm, 200mm 170mm, 205mm 180mm
From R860,00 From R700,00 R750,00
Code: 4S, 4 Code: 1A, 3A Code: 6B

BONSAI ECONOMY KIKUWA BRANCH JACK KIKUWA BONSAI BRANCH


BRANCH CUTTER PIVOTING HEAD, SMALL BENDER
175mm 360mm - 530mm 430mm
R180,00 R1230,00 R500,00
Code: 2013D4 Code: 2472 Code: 2473

KANESHIN KNOB KANESHIN ROOT KANESHIN TRUNK


CUTTERS CUTTERS SPLITTER
150mm, 210mm 210, 270, 450mm 210mm
From R790,00 From R630,00 From R690,00
Code: 9, 11 Code: 13A, 14, 15 Code: 16
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA BONSAI TOOLS 6
KANESHIN STAINLESS KIKUWA GENERAL BONSAI GENERAL
STEEL SCISSORS BONSAI SCISSORS SCISSORS
180mm 180mm 190mm
R820,00 R390,00 R95,00
Code: 831 Code: 1073 Code: 2012D2

ARS STAINLESS STEEL ARS HIGH CARBON ARS STAINLESS STEEL


PRUNING SCISSORS STEEL SCISSORS SCISSORS
183mm 190mm 155mm
R230,00 R165,00 R220,00
Code: ARSSE45 Code: ARS300L Code: ARS320DXT

KANESHIN SCISSORS & KANESHIN MINI BONSAI 3 PIECE KIKUWA BONSAI


WIRE CUTTER SCISSORS STARTER KIT
132mm 122mm 1 boxed set
R630,00 R420,00 R750,00
Code: 608 Code: 27A Code: 1386
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA BONSAI TOOLS 7
KANESHIN TRIMMING KANESHIN TRIMMING KANESHIN EXTRA FINE
SCISSORS SCISSORS TRIMMING SCISSORS
170mm, 190mm 180mm 150mm
From R695,00 R580,00 R420,00
Code: 601, 602 Code: 35X Code: 32

KIKUWA BONSAI KIKUWA BONSAI


TRIMMING SCISSORS TRIMMING SCISSORS
210mm 180mm
R390,00 R390,00
Code: 1075 Code: 1077

NEW

ARS-KR-1000 HEDGE
SHEARS
630mm
R995,00
Code: ARS-KR-1000
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA BONSAI TOOLS 8
KANESHIN BONSAI KANESHIN BONSAI BONSAI COMBINATION
TWEEZERS FOR PINES TWEEZERS AND TROWEL RAKE AND TWEEZERS
215mm 215mm 210mm
R390,00 R180,00 R120,00
Code: 62 Code: 58 Code: 2013D81

STAINLESS STEEL RAKE KANESHIN NON-SLIP BONSAI RED GRIP ROOT


& SPATULA RAKE AND SPATULA HOOK
250mm 255mm 230mm
R270,00 R185,00 R65,00
Code: 55S Code: 53 Code: 2012D11

KANESHIN PLIERS KANESHIN JIN PLIERS


230mm 220mm
R580,00 R770,00
Code: 49 Code: 510
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA BONSAI TOOLS 9
NEW

KANESHIN LARGE WIRE KANESHIN SCISSORS KIKUWA MINI SCISSORS


CUTTER TYPE WIRE CUTTER WIRE CUTTER
200mm 160mm 115mm
R740,00 R440,00 R395,00
Code: 511 Code: 20 Code: 1255

ARS HIGH CARBON KANESHIN BONSAI SAW


STEEL WIRE CUTTER
170mm 250mm
R360,00 R420,00
Code: ARS316EX Code: 84

NEW

ARS FINE BONSAI SAW ARS MEDIUM SAW ARS210DX BLADE


REPLACEMENT
90mm 150mm 150mm
R210,00 R295,00 R199,95
Code: ARSIK10R Code: ARS210DX Code: ARS211
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA BONSAI TOOLS 10
KANESHIN JIN CARVING KANESHIN JIN CARVING KIKUWA JIN CARVING &
CHISEL, SHARP TIP CHISEL, FLAT TIP JUNIPER BARK TOOL
187mm 187mm 175mm
R1180,00 R1180,00 R280,00
Code: 87G Code: 87M Code: 1276

KANESHIN PIG’S HAIR KANESHIN NYLON KANESHIN BRASS WIRE


BRUSH BRISTLE BRUSH BRUSH
240mm 240mm 240mm
R160,00 R160,00 R170,00
Code: 156C Code: 156B Code: 156D

NATURAL HEMP FIBRE LIME SULPHUR


BRUSH FUNGICIDE SOLUTION
small 500ml
R110,00 R59,00
Code: 119S Code: 31416
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA JIN TOOLS & BRUSHES 11
NEW NEW

PROFESSIONAL GRADE HEAVY DUTY JAPANESE


JAPANESE TURNTABLE TURNTABLES
500mm 300x400, 400x600mm
R8950,00 From R595,00
Code: 2381 Code: PP30X40, PP40X60

KANESHIN CREAN MATE KANESHIN PREMIUM BAHCO SHARP-X


TOOL AND POT CLEANER WHETSTONE, FINE SHARPENING STONE
1 block 1 set 1pc
R140,00 R1310,00 R430,00
Code: 7011 Code: 5328 Code: SAN-SHARP-X

TOOL ROLL, HEAVY DUTY


COTTON FABRIC
65 x 30cm
R195,00
Code: TOOLR
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA TURNTABLES AND TOOL CARE 12
KANESHIN GRAFTING KIKUWA GRAFTING KANESHIN NARROW
KNIFE, RIGHT HAND KNIFE, RIGHT HAND GRAFTING KNIFE
190mm 195mm 185mm
R930,00 R410,00 R660,00
Code: 70A Code: 1334 Code: 74

PARAFILM GRAFTING JAPANESE APPROACH KANESHIN PREMIUM


TAPE, MADE IN USA GRAFTING TACKS WHETSTONE, FINE
25mm x 27m roll 50pc 1 set
R180,00 R40,00 R1310,00
Code: NUR-PARAFILM Code: TACKS50 Code: 5328

JAPANESE BONSAI CUT JAPANESE BONSAI CUT JAPANESE KIYONAL TREE


PASTE FOR DECIDUOUS PASTE FOR CONIFERS SEALER
160g 160g 100g
R215,00 R240,00 R140,00
Code: 154H Code: 154 Code: 153
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA GRAFTING AND SEALERS 13
BROWN ANODIZED BROWN ANODIZED BROWN ANODIZED
ALUMINIUM WIRE, 100g ALUMINIUM WIRE, 250g ALUMINIUM WIRE, 500g
1, 2, 3, 4mm 1, 2, 3, 4mm 1, 2, 3, 4mm
R55,00 R120,00 R180,00
Code: 100W(1)(2)(3)(4) Code: 250W(1)(2)(3)(4) Code: 500W(1)(2)(3)(4)

KILN ANNEALED COPPER KILN ANNEALED COPPER


WIRE, 250g WIRE, 500g
1.0, 1.25, 1.6mm 1.0, 1.25, 1.6, 2.0, 2.65,
R150,00 3.25mm
Code: 250CW(1)(125)(16) R210,00
Code: 500CW(1)(125)(16)(2)
(265)(325)

NATURAL RAFFIA
BUNDLE
50g
R23,00
Code: RAF2
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA STYLING WIRE 14
INDIGENOUS SEEDS FOR DEEP PLASTIC SEEDLING SHALLOW PLASTIC
BONSAI AND GROWING TRAYS GROWING TRAY
Various indigenous sp. Various sizes 350mm x 480mm
R14,00 From R13,00 R95,00
Code: Various, see website Code: NSTRAY Code: NSTRAY35

BONSAI PROFESSIONAL BONSAI TREE LABELS, PLASTIC PLANTING


SEEDLING MEDIUM 85MM MARKERS, 100mm
2L, 5L, 25L 6pc 25pc
From R29,00 R45,00 R12,50
Code: PSEEDM Code: 159M Code: PLANTMS

DYNAROOT 3, HORMONE DIP & ROOT, HORMONE


POWDER LIQUID
30g 10ml
R40,00 R60,00
Code: DYNAROOT3 Code: DIPNROOT10
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA PROPAGATION 15
INTRODUCTION TO GROWING MEDIA
This is an area of bonsai cultivation rife with urban legend and in my experience practically every artist
has their own unique mix, which they will claim as the best, and vehemently defend.
It’s neither my intention to persuade you to change from what you are using nor to use a particular
product. However I would like to explain some fundamentals so you may understand the role each
component plays and empower you to mix your own ideal growing medium.
Traditionally there are two components to all growing mediums; organic and inorganic. Organic includes
material that will degrade. Inorganic is a component that does not and retains its structure.
The CEC value of each component refers to how readily it retains and then releases nutrients.
ORGANIC COMPONENTS include mature milled pine bark, peat moss and other such ingredients
largely to aid in moisture retention. How much is used will depend on how often the tree can be
watered. Keeping a tree’s roots wet for extended periods may not only result in root rot but also retarded
growth, as roots need oxygen to grow and if the air pockets are filled with water it is deprived of that
oxygen. If included, organics should be sifted of anything smaller than 2mm as these tend to clog the
mixture.
An international trend is away from organic components in mediums. There are several reasons for this.
Organics can introduce fungal or other diseases and certain insect larva are attracted to the decaying
material and not only eat it but also your tree’s roots. Most organic material degrades over time losing its
structure and becoming finer, impeding drainage and reducing oxygen exchange.
As an alternative use akadama. This natural clay-like mineral from Japan retains water and fertilizer.
Heavier than water it does not float and also changes color helping you water only when necessary.
Peat moss is another alternative as it is considered sterile and does not degrade easily, although it is
generally fine so may impede drainage.
INORGANIC COMPONENTS include pumice, crushed stone, LECA, Groperl and vermiculite help
to maintain structure and do not degrade like organics. Most do not allow root penetration so in effect
reduce the volume of the container that can be utilized by roots.
Some absorb moisture, however generally they are not able to absorb much, so using a very inorganic
mix will require you to water more often. Drier mixes do result in greatly enhanced quantities of fine; hair
roots though and therefore support more ramified trees.
LECA, an acronym for "light expanded clay aggregate" has become very popular, with many leading
local and international artists using it extensively. LECA is fired clay granules. A mix of crushed and
whole particles of 2 – 4mm retains some water, and does not degrade so can be reused repeatedly.
In Japan, the inorganic medium of choice is pumice and it is always used in conjunction with akadama
in different ratios, usually 2 parts akadama to 1 part pumice for deciduous trees and equal parts for
conifers. The surface of pumice is unique in that it is slightly abrasive. Roots seem to ramify quite readily
in mixes containing it. A popular international artist has said that should he only have one medium to
grow trees in, that medium would be 100% pumice.
THE PERFECT MEDIUM FOR ALL
There is no such thing but the ideal one for you does exist. Factors you will need to consider include the
intervals at which you are able to water, your local and even micro-climate, the species you
have in your collection and the stages of their
development. There is no one
medium which works for all species,
for all stages of development and for
all people.
Experiment with ratios of the components
discussed above to see what works best for you and
your lifestyle or start with one of our ready to use mixes.
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA GROWING MEDIA 16
BONSAI PROFESSIONAL BONSAI GENERAL SOIL BONSAI PROFESSIONAL
GROWING MEDIUM MEDIUM SEEDLING MEDIUM
2L, 5L, 25L 2L, 5L, 25L 2L, 5L, 25L
From R45,00 From R39,00 From R29,00
Code: PSOILM Code: GSOILM Code: PSEEDM

JAPANESE AKADAMA, JAPANESE PUMICE, FINE BONSAI LECA, 2-4MM


FINE AND MEDIUM AND MEDIUM CRUSHED AND WHOLE
2L, 5L, 10L 2L, 5L, 10L 2L, 5L, 25L
From R95,00 From R80,00 From R34,00
Code: AKA(S)(M) Code: PUM(S)(M) Code: LECA

BONSAI VERMICULITE, BONSAI GROPERL, BONSAI IMPORTED,


MEDIUM PARTICLE LARGE PARTICLE GERMAN PEAT MOSS
2L, 5L, 25L 2L, 5L, 25L 5L, 10L
From R26,00 From R32,00 From R55,00
Code: VER-MED Code: GROPERL Code: PEAT
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA GROWING MEDIA 17
BASIC REPOTTING SEQUENCE

1. Secure stiff plastic 2. Use a repotting 3. The roots can 4. An ice pick or
mesh over the sickle to make a now be gently similar blunt tool is
drainage holes with groove between the combed using a rake. used to aerate the
wire to prevent loss of root ball and contain- Work gently, breaking compacted root ball.
growing media. er to facilitate remov- as few roots as Work gently to avoid
ing the tree. possible. puncturing roots.

5. Cut thick storage 6. Finer roots should 7. Use a soil scoop 8. Secure the tree
roots cleanly with a be trimmed with a to pour growing into the pot using
suitably sized root general purpose media into the pot, wire passed through
cutter. Clean cuts bonsai scissors you making a small holes in the base of
heal quickly so use have reserved for root mound on which to the bonsai container.
sharp tools. work. place the tree. Pliers are handy here.

9. After filling with


growing media, use a
fine spray to water
the tree thoroughly.

BONSAITREE.CO.ZA REPOTTING 18
NEW

KIKUWA STAINLESS STAINLESS STEEL SOIL PLASTIC SOFT TOUCH


STEEL SIEVE, 3PC SET SCOOP SET SOIL SCOOP SET
300mm 3 scoops 3 scoops
R500,00 R295,00 R150,00
Code: 1372 Code: 151 Code: 1377

NEW

KANESHIN RE-POTTING HIYOKKO SICKLE CURVED HIYOKKO FLAT BLADE


SICKLE BLADE, SAWTEETH, SML SICKLE, SAWTEETH, SML
270mm total length 120mm 110mm
R650,00 R150,00 R150,00
Code: 65X Code: 1612 Code: 1615

NATURAL HEMP FIBRE BONSAI PLASTIC BONSAI TREE GROUND


BRUSH DRAINAGE MESH COVER, 4 PACK
small 26 x 24cm, 130 x 20cm 250g, 500g
R110,00 From R18,00 From R38,00
Code: 119S Code: 2011DM, MESHL Code: GRC(250)(500)
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA REPOTTING 19
SELECTING A BONSAI POT
A bonsai cannot properly be appreciated until it is combined with a container. The word bonsai means a
potted plant! When choosing a container, were you to ask several people their choice, you would get as
many answers. It is very much a personal decision. Being aware of the following concepts will aid you in
finding a pleasing combination as the art of bonsai is not only the styling of a tree but also the image of
tree and container combined. In Japanese bonsai the container should never overpower the tree, only
complement the tree.
Its usually better to shop for a container once the tree has attained a certain degree of development as
the "feel" of the tree should be echoed in the container. For example if the tree is powerful a more
masculine or heavier pot can be used. Feminine trees should be combined with lighter more delicate
bonsai pots. The width and length of the tree’s branches are as important as the height and thickness of
the trunk. The color of the flowers, fruit and bark as well as the leaves all play a role.
Lastly, aesthetic considerations aside, the size and depth of the pot may be influenced by the
horticultural requirements of the species. Some species rapidly consume moisture therefore require a
larger container. Some require better drainage and therefore deeper pots.
SIZE - There are two ways in which the length of the container can be determined. The first method is
that if the tree's height is greater than its width, then the length of the container should be around 2/3 to
3/4 of the height of the tree. If the width of the tree is greater than the height, then the container should
be 2/3 to 3/4 of the width of the tree. Usually the depth of the container should be roughly equivalent to
the diameter of the base of the trunk. However this suggestion is certainly not going to work for younger
developing trees, or trees with a more slender trunk. Therefore this and the preceding guideline should
not be strictly applied, and a developed ‘eye’ becomes the deciding factor.
SHAPES - Aside from the influence of color and the basic essence of the tree in the selection of a
suitable container, containers themselves might be active or passive in what they contribute to the
overall feeling of the composition. There is a characteristic, however subtle or challenging it may be to
define, that containers add to the composition. Strong trees have a strong, wide trunk, strong angular
branches, heavily textured bark and finally a mature, surface root system. A feminine tree is the exact
opposite, so a slender trunk with flowing branches and younger bark or bark that is of a juvenile color.
Selecting a pot that is appropriate will enhance these characteristics, but selecting an inappropriate pot
creates visual confusion.
DECORATIVE FEATURES - These too influence the way we perceive the tree. For instance stepped feet
provide a sense of stability and add a little interest to the tree. Side panels add interest to the
composition of pot and tree and work best with strong, more formal trees.
UNGLAZED POTS - With conifers, unglazed pots are generally used although they can sometimes be
used with deciduous trees too. Unglazed pots can be found in different color hues of clay. It is best to
choose one that harmonizes well with for instance the bark or leaf color.
GLAZED POTS - SELECTING A GLAZE COLOUR - When choosing a pot of a certain color, usually one
takes into consideration the feature of the tree you wish to enhance and then select a
complementary color to that feature. It is not uncommon for a tree that is to be
exhibited to be repotted into a container that will enhance the most
attractive feature of the tree at that time.
To help you choose the right color it is necessary
to have a little understanding of colors and their
relationships with one another. The easiest visual
tool with which to do this is a color wheel.
For example if you have a white flowering tree, a
dark or black pot will contrast best and enhance the flowers.

BONSAITREE.CO.ZA BONSAI CERAMICS 20


The ceramics on this page are produced in
Yixing, China and are imported by Bonsai Tree.
Yixing is famous for producing ceramic objects
throughout many dynasties in China. The quality
of these ceramics are very high for the attractive
price at which we are able to offer them.
ASSORTED UNGLAZED
CHINESE CERAMICS
Various 15 x 13 x 4,5cm
R35,00
Code: TAS-061N1

QUALITY UNGLAZED QUALITY UNGLAZED QUALITY UNGLAZED


CHINESE CERAMICS CHINESE CERAMICS CHINESE CERAMICS
Various 16 x 13 x 6cm Various 21 x 16 x 7cm Various 25 x 20 x 8cm
R110,00 R135,00 R215,00
Code: FTAS-0611 Code: FTAS-0811 Code: FTAS-1011

QUALITY UNGLAZED
CHINESE CERAMICS
Various 31 x 25 x 9cm
R290,00
Code: FTAS-1211
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA BONSAI CERAMICS 21
ASSORTED GLAZED ASSORTED GLAZED ASSORTED GLAZED
CHINESE CERAMICS CHINESE CERAMICS CHINESE CERAMICS
Various 11 x 5cm Various 13 x 11 x 4,5cm Various 15 x 12 x 6.5cm
R33,00 R36,00 R45,00
Code: GAS-0411 Code: GAS-0511 Code: HGAS-0611

ASSORTED GLAZED ASSORTED GLAZED ASSORTED GLAZED


CHINESE CERAMICS CHINESE CERAMICS CHINESE CERAMICS
Various 18 x 14 x 5.5cm Various 21 x 16 x 7cm Various 26 x 20 x 8cm
R63,00 R90,00 R138,00
Code: GAS-0711 Code: GAS-0811 Code: GAS-1011

ASSORTED GLAZED ASSORTED CASCADE ASSORTED CASCADE


CHINESE CERAMICS GLAZED CERAMICS GLAZED CERAMICS
Various 30 x 25 x 9cm Various 9 x 9 x 10cm Various 15 x 15 x 19cm
R250,00 R35,00 R130,00
Code: GAS-1211 Code: HGA-22-31 Code: GSAS-0641
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA BONSAI CERAMICS 22
Willow Potteries is a South African
Bonsai pottery specializing in high
quality handmade ceramics.
Willow potteries strives to create
new and interesting pot shapes
every year to keep it fresh. Their
glazes are vibrant and different.
Below are only selected examples
from a much wider range which
you will find on our website.

NEW NEW NEW

WILLOW POTTERIES WILLOW POTTERIES WILLOW POTTERIES


MAME GLAZED POTS MAME GLAZED POTS MAME GLAZED POTS
9 x 6.5 x 3cm 8.5 x 7.5 x 3.5cm 8.5 x 7.5 x 3.5cm
R40,00 R40,00 R40,00
Code: WMW Code: WMW Code: WMW

NEW NEW NEW

WILLOW POTTERIES WILLOW POTTERIES WILLOW POTTERIES


MAME GLAZED POTS MAME GLAZED POTS MAME GLAZED POTS
6 x 4cm 6.5 x 4cm 9 x 6.5 x 3cm
R40,00 R40,00 R40,00
Code: WMW Code: WMW Code: WMW
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA BONSAI CERAMICS 23
The ceramics on this page are produced in Seto,
Japan and are exclusively imported by Bonsai
SHOHIN BONSAI POT SET, Tree. Seto in Northern Aichi prefecture is
NO SAUCERS synonymous with ceramics in Japan. Seto has a
10 pieces long history of producing high quality ceramics
R2050,00 used for growing and displaying bonsai trees.
Code: 13A-22

GLAZED MAME BONSAI GLAZED MAME BONSAI PAINTED MAME BONSAI


POTS WITH SAUCERS POTS, NO SAUCERS POT SET, NO SAUCERS
10 pieces 15 pieces 8 pieces
R2100,00 R1390,00 R730,00
Code: 12A-1S Code: 12A-4E Code: 13A-45B

GLAZED MAME BONSAI PAINTED MAME BONSAI UNGLAZED MAME POT


POT SET, NO SAUCERS POT SET, NO SAUCERS SET, NO SAUCERS
8 pieces 5 pieces 8 pieces
R690,00 R670,00 R570,00
Code: 13A-45E Code: 13A-91A Code: 13A-45D
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TOKONAME CONTAINER, TOKONAME CONTAINER, TOKONAME CONTAINER,
SUISHOUEN BIGEI BIGEI
250 X 200 X 80mm 330 x 255 x 70mm 190 x 155 x 55mm
R3200,00 R3000,00 R2300,00
Code: TOKON1 Code: TOKON2 Code: TOKON3

TOKONAME CONTAINER, TOKONAME CONTAINER, TOKONAME CONTAINER,


ARTIST UNKNOWN ARTIST UNKNOWN HATTORI
310 x 235 x 100mm 160 x 140 x 50mm 215 x 175 x 70mm
R1200,00 R900,00 R900,00
Code: TOKON4 Code: TOKON5 Code: TOKON6

TOKONAME CONTAINER, TOKONAME CONTAINER, TOKONAME CONTAINER,


TOSUI ARTIST UNKNOWN HATTORI
200 x 150 x 50mm 190 x 150 x 60mm 260 x 190 x 70mm
R800,00 R800,00 R600,00
Code: TOKON7 Code: TOKON8 Code: TOKON9
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KOKUFU BONSAI BONSAI STYLES OF THE MASTER BONSAI - BY
EXHIBITION ALBUMS WORLD BY C.CERONIO RUDI ADAM
260 x 260mm 240 x 168mm, 216pg 260 x 210mm, 224pg
From R950,00 R350,00 R350,00
Code: KOKUFU Code: BONSAI Code: 9781920479800

BONSAI SUCCESS BY BEST OF SA BONSAI BY


CARL MORROW W. PRETORIUS
160pg 295 x 210mm, 205pg
R250,00 R330.00
Code: 9781770079601 Code: BESTOF SA

BONSAI BEGINNERS CHINESE MAPLE BLACK AND RED PINE


E-BOOK TECHNIQUES E-BOOK TECHNIQUES E-BOOK
PDF download PDF download PDF download
R45,00 R45,00 R45,00
Code: BONSAIEM Code: BONSAICM Code: BONSAIBRP
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COMMON PESTS & THEIR REMEDIES
PEST

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KOINOR-SEASON LONG PLANT CARE - ODEON - FUNGICIDE
CONTROL INSECTICIDE SPRAY
100ml 100ml 100ml
R135,00 R85,00 R75,00
Code: KOIN Code: PLANT100 Code: ODE

SEIZER 100 - BROAD ORIUS 250 EW ROSE PROTECTOR - 3 IN


INSECTICIDE FUNGICIDE 1 SPRAY
100ml 100ml 100ml
R87,00 R85,00 R79,00
Code: SEI Code: ORI Code: ROSE

REDSPIDERCIDE - ECO-OIL WETTING AGENT LIME SULPHUR -


INSECTICIDE AND FUNGICIDE FUNGICIDE SOLUTION
100ml 100ml 500ml
R95,00 R50,00 R59,00
Code: 31424 Code: SKECO Code: 31416
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BONSAIBOOST ORGANIC NITROSOL NATURAL NITROSOL LIQUID
FERTILIZER ORGANIC PLANT FOOD ORGANIC PLANT FOOD
1 Bag, 12 Bags 250ml 200ml
From R79,00 R80,00 R60,00
Code: BBOOST Code: 31590 Code: HORT200

BONSAI MILLED
SEAWEED
250g, 500g
From R27,00
Code: SEAWEED(250)(500)

NEW NEW

JAPANESE FERTILIZER 1-FOR-ALL ORGANIC 1-FOR-ALL ORGANIC


BASKETS FERTILIZER FERTILIZER REFILLS
10, 20, 100pc 4pc 6pc (Compatible with 1657)
From R50,00 R69,95 R65,95
Code: 1657 Code: OFAFUN Code: OFATAB
BONSAITREE.CO.ZA FERTILIZING 29
NEW NEW

KIKUWA FINE SPRAY, KIKUWA WATERING KANESHIN WATERING


PLASTIC WATERING CAN WAND WAND
4,5L 300mm 450mm
R250,00 R495,00 R595,00
Code: 1844 Code: 1807 Code: 130A

BRASS HANDLE
SPRAYER
1pc
R136,00
Code: 33466

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JUNIPER 'ITOIGAWA' JAPANESE BLACK PINE JAPANESE BLACK PINE
[SOLD] LITERATI [SOLD] [SOLD]
340 x 220 x 310mm 400 x 300 x 630mm 600 x 540 x 550mm
R7 000,00 R9 500,00 R15 000,00
Code: JBPII Code: 201604JBP4 Code: 201604JBP2

JAPANESE WHITE PINE JAPANESE BLACK PINE JAPANESE BLACK PINE


LITERATI [SOLD] [SOLD] (YAMADORI) [SOLD]
600 x 570 x 530mm 500 x 430 x 480mm 650 x 470 x 480mm
R12 500,00 R20 000,00 R15 000,00
Code: 201604JWP13 Code: JBPII Code: BT113

JAPANESE WHITE PINE JAPANESE MAPLE JAPANESE AZALEA


[SOLD] [SOLD] 'KOZAN' [SOLD]
370 x 380 x 360mm 360 x 330 x 320mm 500 x 500 x 460mm
R15 000,00 R8 500,00 R9 000,00
Code: JBPII Code: JBPII Code: 201604A17
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