
Indoor Serissa Bonsai Tree
Tree of a Thousand Stars (S. foetida). This widely available evergreen has box-like leaves and white flowers - quick growing and easy to train.
Indoor Sageretia Bonsai Tree
S. thea is a very popular bonsai - it has attractive scaly bark and small evergreen leaves.
Indoor Punica Bonsai Tree
The Dwarf Pomegranate (P. granatum nana) is a popular bonsai tree with orange tubular flowers and small round fruits.
Indoor Pistacia Bonsai Tree
The Mastic Tree (P. lentiscus) is only available in bonsai form - it is a black-fruited evergreen which likes a well-lit unheated room in the winter.
Indoor Pinus Bonsai Tree
Mediterranean Pine species are occasionally sold as indoor bonsai but they are not suitable for year-round room conditions.
Indoor Olea Bonsai Tree
A bonsai Olive is not difficult to grow if the room is not heated in the winter.
Indoor Nandina Bonsai Tree
Heavenly Bamboo (N. domestica) is a narrow-leaved evergreen which changes with the seasons - foliage is pink when young, green in the summer and purple in the autumn.
Indoor Myrtus Bonsai Tree
Myrtle is one of the easier bonsai to care for - there are small oval leaves, white fragrant flowers and black berries.
Indoor Ficus Bonsai Tree
Several species of Ficus can be trained as bonsai - Weeping Fig (F. benjamina) is a great example.





