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Pinus thunbergii, 32,5 cm, ± 20 years old, in a pot with a small chip of the edge
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Pinus thunbergii, 32,5 cm, ± 20 years old, in a pot with a small chip of the edge

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Japanese black pine | 325 x 420 x 400 mm | Origin: Japan Read more.

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Outdoor bonsai | Japanese black pine | 325 x 420 x 400 mm | Circa 20 years old

  • Botanical name: Pinus thunbergii
  • Style: Moyogi (informal upright)
  • Age: approximately 20 years old
  • Origin: Japan
  • Tree dimensions (height x width x depth) without pot: 325 x 420 x 400 mm.
  • Tree diameter: 33 mm.
  • Pot dimensions (width x depth x height) without tree: 265 x 195 x 70 mm.
  • Other characteristics: in a pot with a small chip of the edge

Please note that trees can only be shipped to addresses in the EU and UK, excluding destinations with phytosanitary standards that deviate from the EU standard, such as Guadeloupe, Réunion and The Canary Islands.

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