
Arrow-leaved Teartumb
NameArrow-leaved Teartumb
Species NamePersicaria sagittata
Common NameArrow-leaved Teartumb
Bonsai Styleinformal-upright
Estimated Age (years)1
Container TypeN/A
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultyexpert
Foliage Typebroadleaf
Height (cm)15
Nebari (Root Flare) QualityN/A
Is Floweringtrue
Notable FeaturesSmall clusters of white and pink flowers, slender herbaceous stem, typically found in wetlands. The stem shows some reddish coloration and small thorns (though not clearly visible in this close-up).
Description
This image features the Arrow-leaved Teartumb (*Persicaria sagittata*), a herbaceous wetland plant, not a traditional bonsai specimen. It displays its characteristic small, dense clusters of white to pinkish flowers on a slender, reddish-green stem, with water droplets visible. While not a bonsai, if interpreted as such, its natural upright growth could be considered an informal-upright form.



