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10+ Outeniqua Yellow Wood (Podocarpus falcatus) Bonsai Tree Seeds - Indigenous + FREE SEEDS
10+ Outeniqua Yellow Wood (Podocarpus falcatus) Bonsai Tree Seeds - Indigenous + FREE SEEDS
10+ Outeniqua Yellow Wood (Podocarpus falcatus) Bonsai Tree Seeds - Indigenous + FREE SEEDS

10+ Outeniqua Yellow Wood (Podocarpus falcatus) Bonsai Tree Seeds - Indigenous + FREE SEEDS

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Podocarpus falcatus 10+
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Podocarpus falcatus Bonsai Seeds

Outeniqua Yellowwood

This fast-growing, yellowwood with its elegant shape is certainly a tree for all seasons. It is an excellent container plant and can also be used as an indoor tree or bonsai specimen. The new flush of bluish-grey leaves in spring contrast beautifully against the older, dark green, mature leaves. The bark is interesting, being smooth and ridged on younger stems and peeling off in flakes on the older trees. The leaves are arranged spirally, with parallel veins and smooth margins. The leaf tip is sharply pointed.