Arbor Mundi
Coma

Coma

NameComa
Species NameIlex vomitoria
Common NameYaupon Holly
Bonsai Styleinformal-upright
Estimated Age (years)15
Container TypeTraining pot (hypothetical for bonsai cultivation)
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultyintermediate
Trunk Featuresslender branches, developing ramification
Foliage Typeevergreen
Height (cm)40
Nebari (Root Flare) Qualitydeveloping
Is Floweringtrue
Notable FeaturesThis image depicts a wild plant, not a cultivated bonsai specimen. It displays excellent potential for bonsai due to its small leaf size, dense branching, and prolific budding, which would lead to attractive berries. The name 'Coma' is provided from metadata, despite referring to a mineral.

Description

This specimen, identified as Yaupon Holly, is currently observed in its natural, untamed state, showcasing dense, small evergreen leaves and abundant flower buds. While not yet a trained bonsai, its characteristics suggest strong potential for cultivation into an informal-upright style.

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