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Brussel's Black Olive Indoor Bonsai Tree
| Features: | Black Olive Bonsai; tropical, indoor tree | | Small leaves, irregular branches | | Open foliage offers clear view of trunk line | | Grown under carefully controlled conditions | | 6 years old, 10 to 14 inches tall; 10-inch glazed rectangular pot |
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Customer Reviews:
Review #1: sad looking tree 2008-06-19  I received this about the same time I received two other bonsai from Amazon, the other two were very nice, but this one did not look well to start and has gone downhill since.
Review #2: Great gift! 2008-04-25  I sent this black olive bonsai as a gift to my Dad. He really enjoys his miniature roses and other container plants. I thought he might like a bonsai as well.
Shipping was extremely fast! The package arrived in only a couple of days and my Dad was thrilled with his new bonsai. He mentioned that it has little thorns, which he really liked.
I would definitely order another bonsai as a gift! Or maybe one for myself :-)
Review #3: Deceiving advertisement! 2006-09-22  I received the bonsai in 3 days as promised. However, the tree is only about 8 inches tall (not 10 to 14 inches as stated) and the pot is a 6 inch round bowl (not 10 inch rectangular glazed pot as stated). I am very disappointed and will never buy trees from this seller again.
Review #4: Beautiful Olive tree 2006-09-15  Again Brussel's did a great job of packaging. Very fast shipping. Mine dosn't have flowers on it yet, but it's pretty to look at. This is the fourth tree I have bought from them, I have not been disappointed yet!! Their trees are very healthy & priced well.
Review #5: Black Olive Bonsai Tree 2006-08-04  Nice little black olive bonsai with developing nebari It came wired into its glazed pot in fast-draining soil mix. Since was early southwest US summer when it arrived, the tree went outside immediately, in a shady spot. Later on it went into the sun, where is is producing flowers now. So long as it is watered daily, it's a healthy, slow growing little tree. Come fall, it will be brought inside with another black olive as these don't like temperatures below 50 degrees. These trees are so easy to care for and do so well in this climate that I highly recommend them for anybody in the southern part of the USA. Black olives, black pines and a couple of Chinese elms are the only bonsai I have that thrive in the full blast of mid-New Mexico sun. |
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