Outdoor Living : Brussel's Jade Indoor Bonsai Tree in Water Pot

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Outdoor Living : Brussel's Jade Indoor Bonsai Tree in Water Pot

Brussel's Jade Indoor Bonsai Tree in Water Pot

from: Brussel's Bonsai




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MSRP Price: $42.00
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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1071





Binding: Lawn & Patio
Product Brand: Brussel's Bonsai
EAN: 0782819004003
Label: Brussel's Bonsai
Product Manufacturer: Brussel's Bonsai
Model: DT9050WP
Publisher: Brussel's Bonsai
Ranking: 1071
Studio: Brussel's Bonsai


Product facts:
  • Dwarf jade bonsai; tropical, indoor tree
  • Fleshy, gray, blue- and dark-green foliage
  • Easy to grow; adapts to low-light situations
  • Responds to any training style; develops quickly
  • 3 years old, 6 to 8 inches tall; 9-inch glazed water pot









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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - jade bonsai tree
The tree is beautiful but upon arrival when I opened the carton some of the dirt and pebbles were scattered around in the box. Also, no humidity tray was included - the last place I purchased from online included that with a bag of pebbles to put in it.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Magnificient
What a beautiful plant, was surprised with the quick arrival and the superior packing. Pleasure to do business with.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Very Cute, Great for a Gift, the smaller bonsai died
I got this as a Christmas gift for my in-laws. It arrived quickly, and in good shape. They really liked it, and placed it in their living room between two lounge chairs (they live on the beach, so it gets a LOT of light). The pot is nice, and doesn't look cheap. The larger Jade tree is now, about 8 months later, in great shape and has grown quite a bit (we are looking in to how to/if to prune it). The other little tree died a few weeks after they received it, and they just took it out and pushed the soil over the hole (it looks fine still, but this is why I gave it a 4 rather than a 5).



Customer Rating: 1 out of 5 stars - IT WAS BROKEN!
WHEN THE TREE WAS DELIVERED IT LOOKED GREAT, BUT I NOTICED AFTER ABOUT 2- 3 WEEKS IT STARTED DYING. LATER I LOOKED CLOSELY AND THE TREE HAD BEEN BROKEN AT THE TRUNK....TOO LATE TO SEND IT BACK TO AMAZON! I HAVE ORDERED 3 OTHER FICUS TREES AND THEY ARE GREAT. MAYBE IT BROKE DURING SHIPMENT, BUT I WILL NOT ORDER ANOTHER JADE BONSAI. I SEE OTHERS RATING IT HIGHLY AND I PROBABLY JUST GOT A BAD ONE OR IT WAS DAMAGED DURING PACKING OR SHIPPING, SO TAKE THIS REVIEW WITH A GRAIN OF SALT....



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