Tsuga canadensis Green Globe 31cm

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Tsuga canadensis Green Globe Description

The Green Globe Hemlock Bonsai is a charming, dwarf evergreen variety known for its dense, rounded shape, fine green needles, and graceful, compact growth. It is a favorite among bonsai enthusiasts for its natural tidiness, slow growth, and the ability to develop elegant, layered foliage pads with minimal intervention.

This attractive bonsai tree stands at approximately 31cm tall in a, blue bonsai pot with a depth of 20cm and a width of 26cm. The tree features a naturally rounded crown with soft, weeping branch tips and has been styled in the upright style.

Bonsai Dimensions
Pot Dimensions
Height: 31cm      Height: 8cm
Depth: 20cm Depth: 14cm
Width: 26cm   Width: 19cm

Placement

Native to eastern North America, the Green Globe Hemlock Bonsai thrives in bright, indirect light or partial shade. It prefers cool, moist environments and should be protected from harsh afternoon sun, especially in hotter climates. While cold-hardy, it benefits from protection against drying winter winds. Outdoor placement is strongly recommended year-round.

Watering & Feeding

Water regularly to keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Allow the surface of the soil to dry slightly between waterings, but avoid letting the root ball dry out completely.

Feed every 4–6 weeks during the growing season (spring to early autumn) using a balanced, slow-release or liquid bonsai fertilizer. Reduce or stop feeding in late autumn and winter when growth slows.

Pruning & Wiring

Light pruning is typically sufficient to maintain the compact, rounded shape. Pinch back or lightly trim new shoots in spring and summer to encourage dense branching. Avoid cutting into old wood, as back-budding is limited.

Wiring can be applied carefully in late autumn or winter when growth is slower. Be gentle, as older branches may become brittle. Always check wires regularly to avoid scarring.

Repotting 

Repot in early spring with a well-draining bonsai soil mix. 

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Please Note: measurements given are approximate. Depending on the season, the appearance of the tree may vary. The tree that you receive may differ in size and shape to the photo if it has grown or been pruned since.