Rhododendron indicum Monsho – Azalea – 70 cm
Azalea bonsai measuring 57 cm in height (excluding the pot), with a trunk diameter of 4.5 cm and a nebari of 14 cm. The plant is grown in a round plastic pot measuring Ø33 x H13 cm.
The Rhododendron indicum Monsho (azalea) bonsai, an evergreen flowering plant, is distinguished by its distinctive, colourful flowers. It is prized for its spring bloom, featuring coral and white flowers that create an elegant and vibrant contrast with the green foliage. The leaves are small, oval and elongated, bright green during the growing season. As an evergreen, it retains its foliage all year round; in the colder months, the leaves may take on darker shades, yet remain decorative. Trained in a prostrate style, with a trunk that grows horizontally, creating movement and depth. Grown in a round brown plastic pot, it creates a refined contrast with the colour of the foliage, enhancing the composition with elegance.
Grow bonsai outdoors all year round, taking care to place it in a sheltered spot during the colder months and in partial shade during the warmer months. Azaleas also benefit from a well-ventilated position.
Always respect the dry and wet cycles: whenever the soil feels dry to the touch, water abundantly. Then wait for the soil to dry before watering again in the same way.
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Fertilize from spring to fall, avoiding the hottest months of July/August; it is best to fertilize at the end of flowering and after pruning, using an organic, liquid, or solid fertilizer.
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The best time for transplanting is immediately after flowering. Repot young specimens every 2 years, and more mature ones every 3 or 4 years.
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