Prunus βElvinsβ
Flowering bonsai can look spectacular. Species that produce a massed flower display can be even more spectacular.
Prunus βElvinsβ originated in Victoria in the 1950s. It is believed to be a hybrid with Prunus cerasifera (cherry plum) as one of the parents which means it is quite hardy. Prunus βElvinsβ flowers in early Spring and produces spectacular masses of white flowers that turn pink as they age. Flowers are on the previous yearβs growth so they stand out well.

Iβve been so impressed with the flowering display from Prunus βElvinsβ that Iβve been propagating it as cuttings so Shibui Bonsai has good stocks of both small starters and a few larger field grown trunks as shown in the photo above.
If you fancy having a bonsai with the capability to produce flowers like that you can email [email protected] to discuss price and availability.