(7) Tamarindus Indica
Antique Collection
This extraordinary 110-year-old Tamarindus Indica, commonly known as the tamarind tree, is a stunning example of bonsai artistry. With its elegant, spreading canopy and distinctive compound leaves, this bonsai tree epitomizes the beauty and complexity of mature bonsai cultivation.
Historical Significance: The Tamarindus Indica is celebrated for its unique foliage and tropical appeal. This tree, cultivated over more than a century, has been meticulously shaped to emphasize its natural form and graceful branches. Its long history and careful cultivation make it a valuable and esteemed part of any bonsai collection.
Ideal For: This bonsai is perfect for high-end establishments, exclusive events, or serene garden spaces. Its mature and intricate structure makes it an excellent centerpiece, ideal for those who appreciate the artistry and cultural significance of bonsai. The tamarind tree's unique appearance and symbolic value add a touch of elegance and depth to any setting.
Care Instructions:
Light: Prefers bright, indirect sunlight.
Water: Keep the soil consistently moist, but not waterlogged.
Temperature: Thrives in mild, temperate climates.
Pruning: Regular pruning is essential to maintain its shape and health.