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bonsai ashoka tree

bonsai ashoka tree Mast Tree, Sorrowless Tree Form, Polyalthia longifolia pendula

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bonsai ashoka tree Mast Tree, Sorrowless Tree Form, Polyalthia longifolia pendulaHave you ever wanted to add a unique mediterranean look to your backyard or Landscape? Consider the Polyalthia longifolia pendula Mast Tree, False Ashoka Tree, Sorrowless Tree. Renowned for its slender vertical growth, great alternative to the renowned Italian Cypress. We offer the perfect solution an amazing Florida Mast Tree. Elevate your gardens aesthetic with the Indian Mast Tree, scientifically known as Polyalthia longifolia. This evergreen tree

Have you ever wanted to add a unique mediterranean look to your backyard or Landscape? Consider the Polyalthia longifolia pendula Mast Tree, False Ashoka Tree, Sorrowless Tree. Renowned for its slender vertical growth, great alternative to the renowned Italian Cypress.

We offer the perfect solution - an amazing Florida Mast Tree. Elevate your garden’s aesthetic with the Indian Mast Tree, scientifically known as Polyalthia longifolia. This evergreen tree is renowned for its slender, vertical growth, making it a unique and elegant choice for creating natural fences, privacy screens, or as a stand-alone specimen. Its lance-shaped leaves start off coppery and mature into a deep, glossy green, providing year-round visual interest. The Indian Mast Tree offers more than just striking form; it also boasts delicate, fragrant blooms that subtly perfume the air. Highly adaptable, it thrives in a variety of soil types and is resilient to most pests and diseases. With moderate watering needs and tolerance for partial shade, this tree is not only a beauty but also low maintenance.

Scientific Name: Polyalthia longifolia ‘Pendula’
Common Names: Indian Mast Tree, False Ashoka Tree, Sorrowless Tree, Buddha’s Column

Don't miss out on this incredible opportunity! This hardy but beautiful tree adds life and character to your yard while providing much-needed privacy or coverage from direct sunlight. Plant it today and enjoy all the benefits of having this stunning species right in your own backyard!

A Long, Lovely Column of Drooping Branches Adorned with Feathery Leaves, the Polyalthia Longifolia Pendula is one of the most unique additions to your landscaping. It’s often called the Mast Tree, as craftsmen used its flexible, lightweight wood to construct masts for sailing ships. Native to India and Sri Lanka.

Landscape uses for false ashoka tree
- Lining or framing driveways
- Beside corners tall walls or structures
- Privacy screen along fence line or property lines
- very tall hedge
- Architectural accent
- Noise barrier and screen, pollution control

Order a Polyalthia longifolia ‘Pendula’ Mast Tree now on our website before supplies run out!

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