
Valley Oak Bonsai
NameValley Oak Bonsai
Species NameQuercus lobata
Common NameValley Oak
Bonsai Styleinformal-upright
Estimated Age (years)40
Container TypeNot visible
Geographic Originnorth-america
Cultivation Difficultyintermediate
Trunk FeaturesNot visible
Foliage Typedeciduous
Height (cm)Not visible
Nebari (Root Flare) QualityNot visible
Is Fruitingtrue
Notable FeaturesThe image clearly shows the distinctive deeply lobed leaves and a prominent green acorn, which is the fruit of the Valley Oak. The leaves have a slightly dusty or fuzzy appearance, typical for the species.
Description
This image displays a branch of a Valley Oak, characterized by its deeply lobed, dusty green leaves and a developing green acorn. While the full bonsai specimen is not visible, Valley Oaks are known for their suitability for bonsai, developing rugged bark and strong branch structure. This particular branch shows healthy foliage and the presence of fruit.





