Beginners Bonsai Trees
A carefully selected and fabulous range of introductory beginners bonsai, indoor bonsai, outdoor bonsai, and special indoor bonsai kits. Ideally suited to complete beginners, these lovely bonsai trees are easy-to-care-for and fun to grow. These may be slightly larger in size, which makes watering easier, or we’ve chosen varieties that are particularly easy to care for.
Types of Beginner Bonsai Trees
Our beginners range includes many types of bonsai trees, including both indoor and outdoor bonsai, allowing you to find the perfect bonsai.
The Chinese Elm bonsai tree is a favourite in the bonsai world. A particularly hardy variety, the Elm can actually be grown both indoors and outdoors, and has excellent proportions.
Another stunning indoor bonsai is the Fukien Tea Tree bonsai, which grows small white flowers during summer months. With glossy green leaves and character bark, this variety makes a unique gift.
From our outdoor bonsai range, we have selected our easiest varieties, including the English Oak bonsai tree. This superb variety is well adapted to the ups and downs of British weather, and is incredibly hardy and easy to look after. Our miniature English Oak bonsai trees are gorgeous representations of the much-loved beauties native found in British countryside.
Cherry blossom bonsai, Azaleas, the Aromatic Pepper tree, and many more, also feature in our beginners section, providing a wonderful selection of beautiful bonsai tree for you to choose from.
We also have a premium range of indoor bonsai that are also all suitable for beginners. Bonsai trees & Kits make wonderful gifts or have fun growing one yourself.
We include full care instructions so no prior knowledge is required to help you easily care for a bonsai tree. Free delivery is available to most counties in the UK and you may choose the best delivery date.

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Age. 8yrsSpecial Offer 8 year old Twisty S-Shaped Indoor Bonsai ~ Chinese Elm – Beginner’s Favourite
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Age. 8yrsSpecial Offer Fukien Tea Tree (Carmona microphylla) – White Summer Flowers
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Age. 6yrsZesty Aromatic Pepper Tree Beginners Bonsai Kit
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Age. 6yrsSerissa foetida Bonsai with Small White Summer Flowers | Indoor Variety – Now Larger Tree!
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Age. 12yrsSpecial Offer Beginners Indoor Bonsai ~ Chinese Elm 12 years old
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Age. 6yrs6 Year Old Fukien Tea Tree | Flowering Bonsai Tree with Care Kit
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Age. 5yrsChoose your own tiny bonsai tree! 5 years old
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Age. 8yrsOutstanding Bonsai Offer – Twisty Bonsai Kit | Flowering & Fruiting Starter Kit for Beginners – OFFER OF THE MONTH
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Age. 6yrsOrchard-Style “Money Tree” Indoor Bonsai – Miniature Jade or Portulacaria Afra | Currently A Smaller Tree
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Age. 8yrsComplete Beginners Baby Bonsai Set
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Age. 7yrsFlowering Cherry Blossom Bonsai – The Flight of the Butterfly Tree (Cream Pot)
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Age. 8yrsTree of a thousand Stars/Snowrose Bonsai Starter Kit [Serissa foetida] – Showing Exposed Roots
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Age. 7yrsFlowering Cherry Blossom Bonsai – The Flight of the Butterfly Tree
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Age. 12yrsChinese Elm Bonsai Starter Pack – 12 years | Medium Size
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Age. 8yrsComprehensive Fukien Tea Tree (Carmona Microphylla) Flowering Bonsai Kit
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Age. 8yrsChinese Sweet Plum Indoor Bonsai | 8 years old
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Age. 6yrsA Beautiful Dwarf Sageretia Bonsai Tree at Exceptional Value: A Delightful Bonsai Bargain for Beginners
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Age. 12yrsFruiting 12 Year Old Chinese Sweet Plum Indoor Bonsai
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Age. 8yrsFukien Tea Tree Bonsai Starter Kit – Flowering Indoor Bonsai Kit
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Age. 6yrsCute Zesty Aromatic Pepper Tree Beginners Indoor Bonsai
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Age. 8yrsFabulous Beginners Sweet Plum Indoor Bonsai Kit
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Age. 8yrsComprehensive Chinese Elm Indoor Bonsai Starter Kit – Perfect for Beginners
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Age. 6yrsDwarf Bonsai Forest | Chinese Sweet Plum
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Age. 12yrsAll Time Favourite – Serissa Bonsai Starter Kit | Fantastic 12 Year Old Tree of a thousand Stars [Snowrose] – Showing Exposed Roots
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Age. 12yrsFicus Beginners Bonsai | A Representation of Elegance and Minimalism
Price range: £63.99 through £71.98
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Beginners Bonsai
What’s the best choice for a beginner’s bonsai tree? This is not a particularly simple question because homes vary in warmth and light levels, but most species of bonsai are very easy to care for.
A superb tree for a beginner is the Lucky Jade Tree (Portulacaria afra) which requires minimal watering, the very natural & twiggy Chinese Elm (Ulmus parvifolia), and the highly regarded relative of the Fig – Ficus banyan.
We have created a category of beginners indoor bonsai trees and beginners indoor bonsai kits which will give you the confidence to have a go and not be daunted by the number of options available. Don’t forget to use our interactive software to help you find the best indoor bonsai for you.
View our amazing Chinese Elm bonsai kit for beginners →
Which is the best bonsai tree for beginners?
Chinese Elm (Ulmus parvifolia)
Absolutely superb representation of a full growing tree, very natural in appearance with twiggy structure. Suitable from growing both indoors or outdoors but should be protected from temperatures of less than -5oC.
Chinese Sweet Plum (Sageretia theezans)
A wonderful fruiting variety of indoor bonsai which has small purple fruits from approximately 10 years of age and the stunning foliage has hints of rusty red turning to glossy green.
Ficus
A relative of the fig family this bonsai is perfect for darker rooms or if you are looking for a bonsai with spectacular aerial roots. This is also an indoor species and is not frost hardy.
Oriental Tea Tree (Carmona microphylla)
A superb indoor bonsai for someone looking for a flowering bonsai for indoors. It’s ideal for warmer rooms. Lovely small white flowers during summer months. A variety which does not like to be wet – please keep the soil slightly drier.
Japanese Pines and Junipers
A perfect evergreen outdoor bonsai trees for growing outside in the garden, on patio’s or decking or even balconies. These species prefer to be in a bright sunny position and prefer free-draining soil; they do not like to be wet.
English Oak (Quercus robur)
A wonderful native favourite outdoor bonsai tree with delightful lobbed leaves and powerful stature. The oak is an emblem of power, strength, ancient wisdom and survival and many nations, including England, have chosen the Oak as their national tree.
Aromatic Pepper Tree (Zanthoxylum piperitum)
Our recommendation if you are looking for something fragrant. Although this bonsai does not have a strong perfume it has a fresh zesty fragrance when pruned, has very pretty and well-proportioned leaflets and grows extremely well as an indoor bonsai variety.
Jade Tree (Portulacaria afra)
The indoor bonsai which requires the least maintenance. Of all the indoor varieties it requires the least amount of water so is ideal for busy people with little time in their homes lives. The bonsai which symbolises luck & prosperity it is also known as the ‘money tree bonsai’ thus making a wonderful gift. An added bonus being that the Jade tree is extremely effective in carbon absorption (binding atmospheric carbon which is responsible for climate change) and aids in the fight for Clean Air. It can absorb more carbon from the earth’s atmosphere than most other plants and is extremely efficient and effective.
Japanese Maples
Japanese Acers or Maple bonsai trees are perhaps one of the most fascinating of all bonsai. They are deciduous, which makes them constantly changing and therefore, constantly fascinating. With that comes their beautiful transitions throughout the year in terms of leaf colour; from striking spring and autumn reds, golds, oranges and yellows to their softer blush colours during mid-summer. A top outdoor bonsai and always a favourite. This is an easy bonsai to care for but it is important to protect them from strong winds which burn their leaves.
How long does it take to grow a bonsai?
We recommend not starting with seeds or cuttings when you are starting to grow your bonsai. Germinating bonsai seeds can take months and can be a rather disheartening process that involves the need for cold stratification. In nature, seeds require certain conditions in order to germinate. We need to mimic these conditions in a process called seed stratification to germinate bonsai seeds and this can involve placing seeds through warm and cold treatments for differing periods of time.
Propagating indoor bonsai from cuttings is usually slightly more successful but obviously, you need a bonsai to propagate from. This is why we suggest simply starting out by purchasing your first bonsai tree from a reputable bonsai specialist and first learning about watering, feeding, and pruning. This is far more satisfying in the first instance and you can then lead on to your own propagation.
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Beginners Bonsai - Expert Overview by Lloyd Noall
Beginners Bonsai Trees with Lloyd from Bonsai Direct
At Bonsai Direct, we understand that starting your bonsai journey can be both exciting and daunting. That’s why we’ve carefully curated a selection of beginner-friendly bonsai trees that are not only beautiful but also easy to care for.
Lloyd, our bonsai expert with decades of experience, shares his insights on selecting the perfect starter bonsai. “When choosing bonsai trees for beginners, we look for species that are forgiving and adaptable to indoor environments,” Lloyd explains. “We also consider factors like growth rate, and overall hardiness.”
This careful selection process ensures that novice bonsai growers can enjoy success and build confidence in their new hobby. Interestingly, there’s often conflicting information in the bonsai community about which species are best for beginners. Lloyd notes, “Take the Fukien tea (Carmona microphylla), for instance. It’s not usually cited as an easy-care species, but we’ve found it to be highly suitable for beginners.” The key, he explains, is understanding its specific needs. “It prefers its soil to be kept on the drier side and only watered when the top of the soil is barely damp to the touch.” This actually makes watering less frequent and easier for beginners.
“Other beginner-friendly options include the ever-popular Chinese Elm / Zelkova and Ficus Banyan, known for their resilience and adaptability. Lloyd also recommends the often-overlooked Syzygium buxifolium (Roseapple / Myrtle), praising its hardiness and attractive flowering and fruiting characteristics.
“For those looking for something unique, the Money Tree or Jade (Portulacaria afra) bonsai is an excellent choice. Its gem-like leaves are captivating, and it thrives with minimal care,” Lloyd adds.
We provide detailed care instructions with each tree, ensuring that beginners have all the information they need to successfully cultivate and enjoy their new bonsai, whether for personal enjoyment or as a thoughtful gift.
Lloyd has decades of experience in the art of bonsai and is the founder of Bonsai Direct. He started selling bonsai trees commercially in 1995, nearly 30 years ago.
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