Best Maple Bonsai Trees


What are the best maple bonsai trees? 

Outdoor bonsai trees are entirely different beasts compared to indoor bonsai. 

These trees require extra care and elements such as pests and weather. 

While diving right into an evergreen pine or Juniper might be tempting, Maple trees can add a fantastic pop of color to your bonsai collection. 

My recommendation for a Maple bonsai tree then has to be Bonsai Boys Maple bonsai tree, which you can grab here (the link takes you to the Bonsai Boys website). 

Best Maple Bonsai Trees

Why I recommend this tree

Now rather than just recommending you a tree and not giving you any reason, I wanted to go into more detail on why I suggested this tree: 

Age

First up, this tree is 14 years old. 

This means that much of the groundwork to get this tree into its informal upright style has already been done. 

This tree being 14 years old, is also helpful as it means that you can add to the design or style in pretty much any way you want to. 

Size

One of the biggest challenges with outdoor bonsai trees is that they can take up a lot of room. 

Not the case with this Japanese maple which is only 22 to 23 inches tall. 

This means it won’t take up too much room in your backyard while adding a fantastic pop of color to your garden. 

The retailer

Another reason I recommend this Maple Bonsai is because it comes directly from the Bonsai Boys website. 

Unlike many other online Bonsai nurseries, bonsai boy has been a trusted retailer of Bonsai trees for decades, and the family business approach means that the utmost care is given to each of their Bonsai trees. 

The color

Finally, Japanese maples are beautiful bonsai trees for one key reason. 

The leaves. 

This tree will then display bright red leaves in the spring and fall and may go through varicose colors as the year progresses. 

What to look out for when buying a Maple bonsai

So regardless of purchasing my recommendation for a Maple bonsai or not, I’ve made many mistakes throughout my bonsai lobbying career. 

As such, it’s essential that any Maple bonsai you do decide to opt for: 

  • Easy to care for – You want to ensure that regardless of any bonsai tree you buy, it needs to be easy to care for. It is only possible to invest money in a bonsai tree if it’s simple enough for you to work, making it much easier to forget about your tree.
  • From a professional retailer – It can be very tempting to buy a bonsai tree from a cheap store; however, using reputable retailers will ensure peace of mind, not worrying about the tree dying right after you purchase it. 
  • Not the cheapest option – Similar to the above, you might be tempted to purchase the cheapest bonsai. While this will be your choice, depending on your available budget, consider investing slightly more as, in my experience, premium bonsai will typically be much longer lasting and better quality than cheaper bonsai. 
  • Money-back guarantee – Ensure that whatever bonsai you purchase has a money-back guarantee to give you peace of mind. 

Fehed Nicass

Fehed Nicass has been passionate about all things bonsai and botany focused for the past 3 years. What started out as a hobby has developed as a passion and he is now on a mission to teach and learn.

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