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Chinese Elm Indoor Bonsai Tree – 9 Years, Blue Ceramic Pot
🌱 9 yrs🎁 Perfect Gift₹2970Rs. 3,30010% off -
Chinese Elm Indoor Bonsai Tree – 4 Years, Black Rectangular Pot
🌱 4 yrsFrom ₹1500Rs. 1,66710% off -
Chinese Elm Indoor Bonsai Tree – 5 Years, Plastic Pot
🌱 5 yrs₹990Rs. 1,11110% off -
Chinese Elm Indoor Bonsai Tree – 12 Years, Ceramic Pot
🌱 12 yrs₹3990Rs. 4,44410% off -
Chinese Elm Indoor Bonsai Tree – 5 Years, White Rectangular Pot
🌱 5 yrs🎁 Perfect Gift₹1500Rs. 1,66710% off -
Chinese Elm Indoor Bonsai Tree – 5 Years, Ceramic Boat Pot
🌱 5 yrs🎁 Perfect Gift₹1500Rs. 1,66710% off -
Chinese Elm Indoor Bonsai Tree – 8 Years, Ceramic Pot
🌱 8 yrs₹1990Rs. 2,22210% off -
Chinese Elm Indoor Bonsai Tree – 5 Years, Black Round Pot
🌱 5 yrs₹1500Rs. 1,66710% off
Chinese Elm (Ulmus parvifolia) is widely considered the most beginner-friendly bonsai species — small serrated leaves, naturally fine branching, and remarkable tolerance for irregular watering, whether kept indoors or outdoors. 8 live Chinese Elm Bonsai for Sale Online in India available now, starting from Rs. 1,111.00.
Compare Bonsai Species
| Species | Indoor / Outdoor | Care Level | Best For | Price From |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Banyan (Ficus benghalensis) | Indoor / Outdoor | Easy | Beginners & collectors | Rs. 1,111.00 |
| Carmona (Fukien Tea) | Indoor | Easy | Beginners, flowering lovers | Rs. 1,444.00 |
| Chinese Elm | Indoor / Outdoor | Easy | Beginners, classic styling | Rs. 1,111.00 |
| Ficus (Indoor) | Indoor | Easy | Low-light rooms, beginners | Rs. 667.00 |
| Ficus (Aerial Roots, Outdoor) | Outdoor | Moderate | Balconies, collectors | Rs. 1,111.00 |
| Jade | Indoor | Easy | Beginners, good-luck gifting | Rs. 278.00 |
Bonsai Buying & Care Guide
How to Choose the Right Bonsai
How to Choose the Right Bonsai
Choosing between an indoor and outdoor bonsai starts with your climate and space. India's varied conditions suit both types well, but the difference matters: indoor bonsai — Ficus, Carmona, Jade, Pachira — thrive in bright, filtered light near a window and stay compact enough for a desk, shelf, or living room console. Outdoor bonsai — Chinese Elm, Banyan, Bougainvillea, Adenium — prefer a balcony, terrace, or garden with a few hours of direct sun and handle temperature swings better than most indoor varieties.
Age and price go hand in hand: a 3–5 year old bonsai (₹600–₹2,000) is younger, smaller, and still being shaped — ideal for first-time owners who want to grow with the tree. An 8–15 year old specimen (₹3,000–₹10,000+) has a thicker trunk, more developed branching, and an established character that took years to train — better suited to collectors or as a statement gift. Neither is "better"; they're different stages of the same craft.
If you're buying your first bonsai, start simple. Chinese Elm, Ficus, and Jade are the most forgiving species — they tolerate irregular watering, adapt to average indoor light, and recover quickly from mistakes. Avoid flowering or fruiting varieties and anything described as "advanced training" until you've kept a bonsai alive for at least a season.
Not sure where to begin? Browse our Beginner Bonsai Trees collection for pre-selected easy-care picks, or go straight to Indoor Bonsai Trees or Outdoor Bonsai Trees depending on where you plan to keep it. Every listing on Abana Homes states the exact age, height, and care level up front, so you can compare specimens without guesswork.
Bonsai Care Basics
Bonsai Care Basics
Bonsai care comes down to four habits, repeated consistently: water, light, pruning, and feeding.
Water when the topsoil feels just dry to the touch — usually every 1–3 days indoors, more often for outdoor trees in summer. Avoid letting the pot sit in standing water; bonsai roots need to breathe as much as they need moisture.
Light matters more than most owners expect. Indoor bonsai want bright, indirect light — a spot near an east or west-facing window works well. Outdoor bonsai should get at least 3–4 hours of direct sun daily.
Prune lightly and often rather than heavily and rarely. Pinch new growth back to 2–3 leaves every few weeks during the growing season (roughly March–October in most of India) to keep the shape tight and encourage denser branching.
Feed every 3–4 weeks during the growing season with a balanced fertiliser (NPK 19:19:19 works well) or a diluted organic feed. Skip feeding in peak winter when growth slows naturally. Repot every 2–3 years, trimming a portion of the root mass and refreshing the soil.
Every Abana Homes order ships with a free care guide covering these basics for your specific species. For a deeper dive, see our full Bonsai Guide.
Want the full picture? Read our complete Bonsai Guide — species comparisons, buying advice, and care basics in one place.
Frequently Asked Questions
Is Chinese Elm bonsai an indoor or outdoor plant?
Is Chinese Elm bonsai an indoor or outdoor plant?
Chinese Elm adapts well to both — it can be kept indoors near a bright window or outdoors on a balcony or garden.
Why is Chinese Elm recommended for beginners?
Why is Chinese Elm recommended for beginners?
It's one of the most forgiving species: it tolerates irregular watering, adjusts to average light levels, and recovers quickly from care mistakes.
How do you care for a Chinese Elm bonsai?
How do you care for a Chinese Elm bonsai?
Water when the topsoil feels dry, give it bright light with some direct sun if outdoors, and prune regularly — it responds well to frequent light trimming.
How much does a Chinese Elm bonsai cost?
How much does a Chinese Elm bonsai cost?
Our Chinese Elm bonsai range from roughly ₹1,111 to ₹4,444, depending on age (4–12 years) and pot presentation.
Does a Chinese Elm bonsai lose its leaves?
Does a Chinese Elm bonsai lose its leaves?
It's semi-deciduous — it may shed some leaves with seasonal temperature changes, which is completely normal and part of its growth cycle.
How old are your Chinese Elm bonsai trees?
How old are your Chinese Elm bonsai trees?
Our Chinese Elm bonsai in this collection are 4 to 12 years old.
Is Chinese Elm bonsai good for gifting?
Is Chinese Elm bonsai good for gifting?
Yes — its hardiness makes it a lower-risk, longer-lasting gift compared to more delicate species.
Do you deliver Chinese Elm bonsai across India?
Do you deliver Chinese Elm bonsai across India?
Yes — we ship live Chinese Elm bonsai safely across India with packaging built for fragile roots and branching.
