Chinese Lacebark Elm Pre-Bonsai
A deciduous species native to eastern Asia, including China, India, Japan, Korea, and Vietnam. Resistant to the Dutch elm disease and has become a substitution for the magnificent American elm. Known for its small, notched leaves and the mottled, aged look that its bark is able to develop over time. Adapts to a variety of different soils and tolerates both wet and dry sites. Generally tolerant of urban conditions. Thrives in various climates, making it ideal for both beginners and experienced hobbyists. Unlike ordinary Chinese elms, which turn yellow in the fall, most of our trees will have red fall foliage under the right growing conditions. What "Pre-Bonsai" Means: Trees that can be easily made into a nice bonsai by anyone. Well-developed trees, trained from the start to become a specimen bonsai without tangled roots. A more affordable entry point for beginners or a rewarding project for seasoned hobbyists. Excellent for training, experimentation, and long-term development. Wha