
Japanese Cheesewood Bonsai
NameJapanese Cheesewood Bonsai
Species NamePittosporum tobira
Common NameJapanese Cheesewood
Bonsai Styleinformal-upright
Geographic Originasia
Cultivation Difficultyintermediate
Foliage Typeevergreen broadleaf
Is Floweringtrue
Notable FeaturesClusters of fragrant, creamy yellow flowers with five petals and prominent stamens, set against dark green, leathery leaves.
Description
This image provides a close-up view of the fragrant, creamy yellow flowers and dark green, glossy leaves of a Japanese Cheesewood (Pittosporum tobira). As a full bonsai specimen is not visible, specific structural details like trunk shape, nebari, and overall style cannot be determined from this image alone. The style 'informal-upright' is chosen as a common representation for the species in bonsai, given the lack of visual information.




