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Location: Stellenbosch
Collection: View & pick up in Stellenbosch
Delivery: Courier available or collection in Stellenbosch.

Shohin Tiger Bark Fig – Ficus microcarpa ‘Tiger Bark’

R250,00

Species Highlights:
Ficus microcarpa ‘Tiger Bark’ is renowned for its distinctive, mottled bark resembling tiger stripes, which adds visual intrigue to any bonsai collection. Its small, glossy leaves and compact growth habit make it particularly suited for Shohin bonsai. The species is adaptable and resilient, thriving in various conditions, which makes it an excellent choice for both beginners and seasoned bonsai enthusiasts.

Care & Maintenance:
Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight; can tolerate some direct sun.
Watering: Allow the soil to dry slightly between waterings; avoid overwatering.
Pruning: Regular trimming encourages dense foliage and refined structure.
Repotting: Recommended every 2–3 years in summer to refresh soil and manage root growth.

Location: Stellenbosch
Collection: View & pick up in Stellenbosch
Delivery: Courier option available on checkout.

This Tiger Bark Fig bonsai presents a unique opportunity to own a tree with character and potential. Its compact size and established structure make it an ideal candidate for developing into a stunning Shohin bonsai. Don’t miss out on adding this distinctive tree to your collection

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Category: Bonsai Collection
Tags: Beginner Bonsai, Bonsai Tree for Sale, Ficus microcarpa 'Tiger Bark' Bonsai, Stellenbosch Bonsai, Tiger Bark Fig Bonsai

Description

This compact Tiger Bark Fig bonsai, cultivated from a substantial branch cutting three years ago, offers a solid foundation for enthusiasts aiming to develop a Shohin-sized tree. Regular pruning during the growing seasons has enhanced its ramification, setting the stage for refined styling.

Tree Specifications:
Total Height: 25 cm
Tree Height: 12 cm
Canopy Width: 16 cm
Trunk Base Diameter: 2 cm
Training Duration: 3 years
Style Potential: Broom or Baobab

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