Canada Bonsai's
Species List
Over 350 plant varieties are currently being propagated at Canada Bonsai.
This includes Deshojo, Beni Chidori, and Seigen Japanese Maples, 70 Japanese Apricot (Prunus mume) cultivars, 40 Princess Persimmon (Diospyros rhombifolia) cultivars, and far too many Azaleas!
In development are pre-bonsai, bonsai, as well as larger potted material for gardens and landscapes.
When available, material is listed in the Annual Sale area. Availability is announced through the website newsletter.
Canada Bonsai supplies nurseries and professionals across Canada and the USA. For bulk orders, please get in touch HERE
Prunus - Sakura
17 varieties of Cherry, Japanese Cherry (i.e. Sakura, or so-called 'Cherry Blossom'), Flowering Almond, as well as Nanking Cherry
Ulmus and Zelkova - Nireyaki and Keyaki
Elms including Zelkova, Chinese Elm, Rough Bark Elm, Seiju Elm, Hokkaido Elm, and an exciting new cultivar
Prunus mume - Ume
Canada Bonsai proudly holds over 70 cultivars that are currently being propagated.
This includes 17 cultivars which are primarily grown for their fruit that can be used for the production of juice, jam, syrup, umeboshi, umeshu, and can sometimes be eaten raw.
Availability of some of these cultivars will begin as soon as possible.
Restaurants wishing to order fruit, or cultural and community centres wishing to ordering flowering arrangements for lunar new year, please get in touch HERE
Juniperus - Shimpaku
Canada Bonsai is focused on the production of standard shimpaku, Itoigawa, as well as Kisha junipers.
Korean Hornbeams, Japanese Beech, Stewartia... if you've seen it in the Kokufu exhibition, it's being propagated at Canada Bonsai
Everything you could ask for, and more
Diospyros - Roya Kaki & Yamagaki
Over 40 Princess Persimmon (Roya Kaki) varieties are currently being propagated at Canada Bonsai, as well as 3 strains of wild mountain persimmon (Yamagaki)
Rhododendron indicum - Satsuki