This is a remarkable evergreen conifer native to the coastal regions of Oregon and California. This species was introduced to Britain in 1854. At 12 years old, this bonsai is a striking example of the species, with a strong, powerful trunk that gracefully splits into three, creating a beautifully balanced silhouette. Its delicate, white-flecked foliage adds a subtle contrast to its lush green needles, giving it a uniquely vibrant and refined appearance. Planted in a midnight blue ceramic bonsai pot.
The Lawsons cypress is enjoyed for its dense foliage and graceful, pyramidal shape. In bonsai form, it showcases its rugged charm while maintaining a compact and tidy structure.
•Shape: Tall, narrow-pyramidal with triple trunk design
•Foliage: Scale-like, dark green to glaucous green leaves arranged in flat sprays
•Bark: Silvery-brown to reddish-brown, furrowed and ridged