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🌿 Cultivate Calm with a Living Work of Art
This Chinese Juniper Bonsai (Juniperus squamata) is more than a plant — it’s a living expression of patience, balance, and quiet beauty. Carefully shaped over time, it brings a sense of serenity and connection to nature into any space.
Hand-raised and nurtured daily, this bonsai has been grown with attention to health, form, and long-term vitality.
Details:
• Species: Chinese Juniper (Juniperus squamata)
• Style: Traditional Informal Upright (Moyogi)
• Height: Approx. 30–40cm (including pot)
• Age: 7 years (est. July 2018)
• Last Repot: 1 September 2025
• Pot: hand made clay two tone brown and orange with engraving on pot
• Includes: Rock and decorative stones
Health & Wellbeing Benefits:
Caring for a bonsai encourages mindfulness, patience, and a deeper connection with nature — all known to support mental clarity and reduce stress. Whether placed in your home or workspace, this bonsai offers a gentle daily reminder to slow down and appreciate life’s grounding moments.
Symbolism:
🪴 Balance • Harmony • Peace • Good Fortune
🎁 When gifted, it symbolises friendship, love, loyalty, and respect
Chinese Juniper Bonsai CHJ7Y-2
- Bonsai plants belong outside to soak up the sun and fresh air. If you require your bonsai inside, please research growing lamps.
- Water your bonsai every day in the summer and every other day in the cooler months. Monitor your bonsai every day as these requirements may change depending on location and species.
- We use tweezers for aerating the soil and roots when potting/repotting
- We use high quality Carbon Steet Pruning Scissors so we don’t hurt or damage the bonsai while pruning and designing.
- We use free draining bonsai medium soil so the roots don’t rot.
- Research your bonsai plant species to find the best location, sun duration/shade and watering requirements for your area/location in Australia.
- If you have purchased a bonsai that has shaping wire, its recommended to carefully take off the wire 1-2 months after buying your plant.


