Bonsai Trees, Original Art Work and Other Items by Aaron Lynn Jones of STONE CRAFT landscaping in Port Angeles, WA. 

 
 
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Willow Bonsai Tree
Collected From wild
Trained Since 2003

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Satsuki Azalea Bonsai Tree
Imported trained by Stone Craft since 2001
 

Cryptomeria Bonsai Tree
AFTER THREE YEARS TRAINING

RED WINTER COLOR TURNS GREEN IN SPRING
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Cryptomeria Japonica
Stands 18" from soil.
Nursery stock trained by Stone Craft since 2002
The Cryptomeria Japonica as a bonsai to me represents a huge old western hemlock tree, with it’s feathery weeping foliage, dense pads and light new growth on dark old growth. It is an excellent choice to buy as nursery stalk because it will have dense foliage that simply needs to be thinned and shaped making lots of potential for a fine bonsai tree in just a few years.

Pauls Dwarf Bonsai Tree

Pauls Dwarf Pine
Nursery stock trained by Stone Craft since 2001

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SATSUKI AZALEA BONSAI TREE
Satsuki Bonsai Tree

Satsuki Azalea
Stands 21-1/2" from soil.
Imported trained by Stone Craft since 2002

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Evergreen Honey Suckle Bonsai Tree
AFTER FOUR YEARS TRAINING

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Evergreen Honey Suckle
Collected From Wild
Trained by Stone Craft since 1999
Well its not quite evergreen in my location although it's still hardy. This one was trained and potted to represent a tree near the river where the winter flooding has eroded away the soil as the tree continues to grow deeper roots.

Alpine Fir Bonsai Tree

Alpine Fir
Nursery stock trained by Stone Craft since 2000

Alpine Fir have rather large needles for a tiny bonsai such as a "shohin" (7.5 to 15cm,) bonsai, However it can be pulled off by using the needles to "represent" leaves instead. An alpine fir will grow in the harshest conditions, they are incredibly slow growing, and can be trained into quite a gnarly specimen in almost any style making the Alpine Fir ideal for a “shohin” (15 to 20cm.) or larger bonsai. They like sun but prefer a slightly shady position. Pot your Alpine Fir in a basic bonsai soil mix, feed every two weeks from early spring to mid fall. Pinch back the tips of new shoots to encourage branching and create foliage pads. Keep the soil slightly moist but not wet. You can propagate more trees from seeds, cuttings or air layering.

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Betula Pendula 'Trosts Dwarf' Birch Bonsai Tree!
Nursery Stock
Trained by Stone Craft Since 2000
This variety of Birch tree is an excellent choice for bonsai. It is super hardy all the way to zone 4. It has deeply cut leaves that look very much like that of a maple tree only they are small making a perfect miniature "maple tree". It's best for Shohin or mame bonsai because it grows painfully slow. Click here to buy your own.

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Canadian Hemlock
Nursery Stock
Trained Since 2007
A mame bonsai can look great almost instantly, however you will need to stay right on top of watering. A drip system on a timer is the most practical way but you will still need to keep a close eye on it.

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STONE CRAFT LANDSCAPING Artificial Rock

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Original Concrete Sphere Birdhouse Garden Sculpture

BONSAI PATIO FOUNTAIN
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BOLLARD LANDSCAPE LIGHT
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Penjing Bonsai Planting Rock                                               A one of a kind (OOAK) hand crafted steel reinforced concrete bonsai pot rock sculpture.

Penjing and mame bonsai will be a lot easier to maintain in this cliff because the interior is hollow to accommodate larger amounts of soil than a real rock. It features three ideally positioned plant cavities.

It is colored with concrete stains and measures: 12-1/4" Tall X 9-1/8" Wide X 6-1/4" Thick. The planting holes are approximatley 1"X 2"

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Aqua-Sphere Micro-Aquarium Desk Lamp
Micro-Aquarium Desk Lamp, An original one of a kind concrete sculpture by Stone Craft.  

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Garden nymph & fairy stone.
14" x 1-1/2"
Cast & colored by Stone Craft BUY MOLDS HERE

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Concrete Tiki Mask.
Cast & Colored by Stone Craft Buy Molds Here

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Concrete Tiki Mask
Cast & Colored By Stone Craft Buy Molds Here

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Concrete Mushroom Set Of Five.
6" to 15-1/2"
Hand Sculpted

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Giant Concrete Mushrooms Set Of Five.
30" to 72" High
A Huge mushroom cap would be a great way to top off some tall tree stumps!

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Chamaecyparis Pisiferia 'Plumosa Compressa'
Nursery Stock
Trained Since 2001
 

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Pine Bonsai Tree
Seedling
Kengai ~ Cascade
Trained since 2002
I grew several different pine seedlings and got them all mixed up so I'll need to "key it out" to get the exact species. I think it's a black pine. Wire training comes from the Japanese style of bonsai. The wires have to be checked often during the growing season to be sure they dont begin to scar the bark, a condition that can take years to heal over.

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Mhugo Pine 'Valley Cushion'
Nursery Stock
Trained since 2001