Chinese Elm Bonsai – The One You Buy as Your First Bonsai
The Chinese Elm Bonsai is known as the easiest tree for anyone wanting to try out the art of bonsai. This is because the tree, which can be used as an indoor bonsai as well as an outdoor bonsai, grows slowly and very predictable. This makes training a lot easier as you can make some “mistakes”.
The tree is native to eastern and can grow up to around 18 meters high in real life. What does this look like? See below a picture of a Chinese Elm in the wild. Its scientific name is Ulmus Parvifolia, just so it’s mentioned.

A Chinese Elm in the wild….
Trained as a bonsai it would, depending of the style used, will look something like the picture below.
A Chinese Elm as a bonsai…
Isn’t that just really cool! I think it is. Your own little tree… awesome!
What about losing leaves?
Chinese Elm Bonsai is a deciduous tree, which means it will lose its leaves in fall… when kept outdoors! Indoors the tree can stay evergreen when cared for correctly. Nice! So what do the leaves look like? The leaves are small (of course!) and kind of glossy, almost leathery. The edges are blunt serrated.

Chinese Elm leaves in close-up….
Fruit anyone?
The tree grows some fruit during the fall period. Don’t expect any apples here. See the picture below for an example. I’m not quite sure this is picture of a Chinese Elm, could also be a Zevolka. The fruits will be the same kind though.

The fruits of the Elm….
The Bark
The bark of the Chinese Elm Bonsai is mottled. The color is grey with some reds in between. Some barks can also be smooth, but I kind of like this one better…

The bark of a Chinese Elm…
Where to put it?
This tree can handle different environments well. Just make sure to keep it out of extreme hots or colds. When put in the shade or shadier location make sure the tree gets enough light. Especially indoors. Humidity is also an important factor. The tree dries out quick when put in full sunlight, so it needs extra care and attention in the form of watering.
Later on there will be an article about caring for this beauty. This is all for now, thanks for your time! Also please do not hesitate to post a comment below, any help is appreciated here!


