SUPER RARE Chinese Hackberry Com Nguoi – Celtis sinensis Cuttings | 6–8 Inch Fresh Cuttings | Includes 3 Cuttings for Rooting or Grafting | Bonsai & Shade Tree Favorite
SUPER RARE Chinese Hackberry Com Nguoi – Celtis sinensis Cuttings | 6–8 Inch Fresh Cuttings | Includes 3 Cuttings for Rooting or Grafting | Bonsai & Shade Tree Favorite
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Grow a unique and versatile tree with these SUPER RARE Chinese Hackberry “Com Nguoi” cuttings, a beautiful deciduous species valued for its elegant branching structure and adaptability. This listing includes three fresh unrooted cuttings, ideal for rooting or grafting by gardeners, bonsai enthusiasts, and collectors of rare trees.
Chinese Hackberry (Celtis sinensis) is widely appreciated for its graceful form, textured bark, and resilience, making it a popular choice for landscape trees and bonsai cultivation. Once established, it develops a strong trunk and attractive canopy, providing shade and visual interest in the garden.
These propagation-ready cuttings are carefully selected from healthy plants and packaged securely to maintain freshness during shipping. They are ideal for growers interested in propagating rare trees, developing bonsai specimens, or expanding their garden collection.
You will receive:
✔️ 3 fresh Chinese Hackberry “Com Nguoi” cuttings
✔️ Length: approximately 6–8 inches each
✔️ Healthy unrooted propagation stems
✔️ Suitable for rooting or grafting
✔️ Secure packaging for safe arrival
🌼 Growing Information
Common Name: Chinese Hackberry “Com Nguoi”
Botanical Name: Celtis sinensis
Plant Type: Deciduous shade tree
Growth Stage: Unrooted cuttings for propagation
Sun Requirements: Full sun to partial sun
Soil: Well-draining garden soil or sandy loam
Watering: Moderate; keep soil lightly moist during rooting
Mature Height: 30–60 feet (can be trained smaller for bonsai)
Growth Rate: Moderate to fast
USDA Zones: 6–10
Container Friendly: Yes (commonly grown as bonsai)
💡 Care Tip: When rooting cuttings, maintain high humidity and bright indirect light. Using a humidity dome or plastic cover can improve success rates while the cuttings establish roots.
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