- Order number: 1010-K-25-1304
- Height: 45 cm (incl. pot)
- Foliage: deciduous
- Bonsai Pot: ceramic pot
- Age: ca. 18 years
- Characteristics: with flowers, with fruits
- Origin: Japan
Crataegus cuneata - Chinese Hawthorn
General:
The chinese hawthorn is native to China and is often found in Japan as a bonsai. The leaves are summer green, deeply lobed and turn yellow-orange in autumn. The plant forms white flowers in spring, from which small red fruits develop.
Care as a bonsai:
The chinese hawthorn is very suitable for bonsai cultivation. The plant tolerates pruning very well and reacts with the formation of many new buds or shoots. Even a strong pruning and “sticking on the stick” is not a problem with a hawthorn. The deeply incised, lobed leaves are nice and small and give the plant a delicate character. A special ornament are the many densely packed flowers and the fruits, which later turn into an intense red color. Last but not least, the hawthorn has a very beautiful, smooth, silvery shiny bark when it is young, which becomes barky with age and then flakes off. The fresh shoots are only cut back after flowering. The shape cutting and the wiring can be done in summer without hesitation. However, the wire should not grow in. A sunny location outdoors promotes pronounced autumn colors and healthy growth. However, you should pay attention to sufficient watering during the summer. Drought quickly leads to leaf fall. Normal protection is sufficient in winter. Any powdery mildew that may occur can be treated with commercially available spray agents. Prophylactic treatment may be recommended.