Arbor Mundi
Fox Grape Bonsai

Fox Grape Bonsai

NameFox Grape Bonsai
Species NameVitis labrusca
Common NameFox Grape
Bonsai Styleinformal-upright
Estimated Age (years)35
Container Typeceramic pot
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultyintermediate
Trunk Featuresvining habit, rough bark, twisting trunk
Foliage Typedeciduous broadleaf
Height (cm)50
Nebari (Root Flare) Qualitygood
Notable FeaturesThe species is known for its large, attractive leaves, as depicted, which would be a primary challenge for leaf reduction in bonsai. It also has the potential to produce small, edible grapes.

Description

This hypothetical Fox Grape bonsai, derived from the species shown in the image, would feature large, deeply lobed leaves with serrated edges, often covered in fine hairs on the underside. Its vigorous vining habit would require consistent pruning and training to achieve a compact, artistic form, potentially allowing for fruit production.

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