- Can the rosewood tree be cared for as a bonsai?
- Which bonsai styles are suitable?
- Cut back and wire rosewood
- The right location
- Caring for the rosewood tree as a bonsai
In principle, the rosewood tree (Jacaranda mimosifolia) can also be grown as a bonsai. The care is not very complex and you get interesting tree shapes. However, the rosewood will hardly develop flowers because of the strong pruning. Tips for growing and caring for bonsai.

Can the rosewood tree be cared for as a bonsai?
The palisander tree is one of the exotic species that provide tropical flair as a houseplant. You can also grow a rosewood as a bonsai.
While caring for the tree is not very complex, choosing the right location plays a major role.
Which bonsai styles are suitable?
As a style, both the solitaire and the cultivation in forest form are suitable for the rosewood.
Cut back and wire rosewood
Palisander trees are very fast-growing and tolerate pruning well. If you want to grow the tree as a bonsai, you will have to use pruning shears more often, especially at the beginning. Prune the tree back harder in spring. During the rest of the year, topiary is done as needed.
The leaves can get quite large. It is therefore advisable to regularly remove very large leaves to make room for smaller foliage.
The rosewood tree can also be shaped by wire. However, only slightly older, slightly woody shoots should be wired. The wires must be removed again after three months at the latest so that they do not grow in.
The right location
The rosewood tree is not hardy and must either be grown indoors all year round or brought indoors in winter.
The location must be very bright. Plant lamps can provide more light in winter.
Caring for the rosewood tree as a bonsai
- Keep evenly moist but not wet
- fertilize weekly
- repot every two years
- watch out for scale insects
The rosewood tree is supplied with appropriate fertilizer every week during the growth phase. Fertilize every two weeks from September to March.
Rosewood trees are more commonly infested with scale insects. Keep a close eye on the tree and take appropriate action if necessary.
tips
If the palisander tree is grown indoors all year round, it usually sheds all its leaves in winter. But that is no cause for concern, as the tree will sprout again in the spring.