Memento Belfast

Bonsai Metasequoia

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A rare, deciduous conifer with a beautifully trained S-shaped trunk and soft, feathery green leaves, this bonsai is as quirky as it is elegant.

Supplied in a traditional Japanese-style ceramic saucer, it brings instant style to any modern interior, conservatory, or greenhouse. In autumn, the foliage turns a delicate pale brown before gently falling, a seasonal show that makes it even more special.

 

Care tips:

  • Bright, indirect light — dappled shade is perfect.
  • Keep away from radiators, draughts, or direct midday sun.
  • Prefers cooler rooms like a spare bedroom, home office, or conservatory.
  • In summer, it can be gradually introduced to outdoor life, then brought back indoors in early autumn to stay frost-free.

Pot colour and style may vary, but every tree is trained for that authentic bonsai look. post size 20cm x 35cm

Good To Know

A Little Bit Diva

This botanical buddy won't just up and die on you if it isn't happy. It'll let you know it needs a bit of fuss and attention, which it will, periodically. Check the care details.

Air Purifying

These plants help create a fresher and healthier environment by filtering out airborne toxins, and converting them to oxygen. Bonus!

Not for Pets or Kids

Beautiful but with a dark side. The leaves and/or other parts of this plant can be toxic. Keep away from pets, children and adults who never grew up.

How not to kill your Bonsai Metasequoia

We've created a personalised Grow Guide for your Bonsai Metasequoia. Just follow this easy guide and you & your new leafy mate will be loving life together!

Surviving

Humidity: Normal

Atmospherics? I'm really not that bothered, actually. Just your everyday household humidity is fine. No extra attention required, thanks, so don't be comin' at me with that spritzer!

Watering: Regular

I'm a Thirsty Kirsty! I could drink most other plants under the table and still throw shapes on the dancefloor. Don't let me dry out or there'll be trouble, but remember, the art of drinking is slow & steady. Too much, too quick isn't good for any of us. Keep my soil moist but not soggy.

Light: Indirect

I'm pretty flexible, actually. Generally I'd rather be in a bright spot, with plenty of indirect light. But if all you've got is a moderately shady corner, that's no biggie I'll happily adapt with perhaps a bit less watering. Just keep me out of any harsh, direct sun and we'll get on just fine.

Thriving