gulmohar tree bonsai Rare Red GuLiHong Japanese Apricot Bonsai (Prunus mume) with pot– 15+ –  CYMUS Nurery
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gulmohar tree bonsai Rare Red GuLiHong Japanese Apricot Bonsai (Prunus mume) with pot– 15+ – CYMUS Nurery

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gulmohar tree bonsai Rare Red GuLiHong Japanese Apricot Bonsai (Prunus mume) with pot– 15+ – CYMUS NureryBone Red Plum Blossom, also known as Guli Hong, is one of the most prized red flowering plum varieties. Famous for its deep crimson petals and elegant branch structure, this cultivar blooms boldly in late winter to early spring, bringing color and fragrance when most plants are still dormant. It is an excellent choice for home gardens, courtyards, bonsai, and landscape projects. The flowers feature a rich, saturated red that becomes even brighter in

Bone-Red Plum Blossom, also known as Guli Hong, is one of the most prized red flowering plum varieties. Famous for its deep crimson petals and elegant branch structure, this cultivar blooms boldly in late winter to early spring, bringing color and fragrance when most plants are still dormant. It is an excellent choice for home gardens, courtyards, bonsai, and landscape projects.

The flowers feature a rich, saturated red that becomes even brighter in cold weather, creating a strong visual impact. With a gentle, classic plum fragrance, Bone-Red Plum Blossom carries the traditional beauty of Chinese ornamental plum culture while offering modern landscape value.

This variety is highly adaptable and cold-hardy to –15°C, making it suitable for both northern and southern regions. It grows vigorously, resists disease, and requires minimal maintenance—ideal for beginners and landscape designers alike. Its natural branching and expressive form also make it a top choice for bonsai training and New Year flowering displays.

About Flower Color Variation in Red Plum Blossom Bonsai

In traditional Chinese horticulture, “Red Plum Blossom” refers to a group of plum varieties with reddish tones, not a single solid-red flower color.

Many red plum bonsai produce deep red buds, while the fully opened flowers naturally appear pink or rose-toned as petals expand and pigments spread. This is a normal and healthy blooming process, especially common in mature bonsai trees.

If you are specifically looking for darker red or purplish-red blooms, varieties such as Zhusha Plum, Nanjing Red Plum, or Meiyuan Ink Plum may be more suitable. Please feel free to contact us if you would like guidance selecting the right variety for your preference.

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