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Rock Hornbeam (carpinus turczaninovii)
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Sale Price: $195

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Rock Hornbeam (carpinus turczaninovii)
Native to Korea, China and Japan. Full size leaves are 2" but reduce nicely as bonsai. New foliage is a deep bronze color which turns to a combination of red, orange and yellow in the fall. The catkins are about 2" long. Produces hop-like flowers and seed pods when mature. Deciduous. Keep outdoors. 7 tree group - each tree 7-9 years old. 20"x18"x16". Potted in a 14" unglazed brown oval container as shown. Suitable 14.5"x10.5" humidity tray is recommended. To purchase add $11.95. Shipped via UPS Ground - $49.95.

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