Bonsai Acer Palmatum 13 Years - Premium Collection
Age: 13 years
Dimensions: 42 x 41 x 46 cm (maximum plant footprint)
The 13-year-old Bonsai Acer Palmatum represents the poetic essence of Japanese bonsai art. This authentic specimen of the Japanese maple embodies the Zen philosophy of seasonal contemplation, offering a chromatic metamorphosis that transforms every change of season into an artistic event of extraordinary natural beauty.
Botanical Characteristics:
- Species: Acer Palmatum - Original traditional Japanese Maple
- Philosophy: Symbol of Zen contemplation and ephemeral beauty
- Classification: Ornamental deciduous Bonsai of high tradition
- Seasonality: Unique chromatic spectacle through the four seasons
Characteristics of absolute originality: • Classic palmate foliage: 5-7 lobed finely serrated leaves with an elegant and proportionate shape • Complete seasonal metamorphosis: Tender spring green, intense summer green, autumnal red-orange • Refined young trunk: Smooth grey-green bark that develops character with age • Artistic branching: Balanced structure resulting from 13 years of skillful shaping • Decorative buds: Red winter buds announcing spring rebirth
Contemplative value: The Acer Palmatum is the bonsai of seasonal meditation par excellence. Its ability to completely transform throughout the year makes it an ideal companion for those seeking a deep connection with natural rhythms. Each season reveals a different personality, inviting contemplation and spiritual reflection typical of the Japanese Zen tradition.
A silent master who teaches the art of living in harmony with the seasons.
A botanical masterpiece that celebrates 13 years of artistic growth guided by the millennial philosophy of Japanese aesthetics.
Technical support included: Each bonsai is delivered with an exclusive QR Code that will give you immediate access to a dedicated page with detailed guides for specific variety care and maintenance. Professional support always at your fingertips via smartphone to ensure the health and beauty of your specimen over time.