Zanthoxylum piperitum the 'Japan Pepper’ is a
deciduous tree, which means it will shed it leaves during the winter. It has glossy, dark green pinnate leaves, which turn yellow in autumn. In early summer, greenish-yellow flowers appear, and these are followed by tiny, red berries. Pepper is an attractive indoor bonsai.
Location
Although this tree is treated as an indoor plant it needs a bright position such as a windowsill. Move outdoors during the summer and stand it in full sun.
Temperature
From Autumn - Spring it prefers temperatures around 16°C and 23°C. During winter ensure it isn’t in a draughty position.
Watering
Ensure that it is watered well throughout the growing season. In winter, keep the compost moist and never allow to dry out completely as this will kill the tree. Misting is advisable if the rooms atmosphere is dry.
Pruning
Prune the tree to keep its shape, do not defoliate the tree completely.
Repotting
Repot when needed, possibly every couple of years.
Feeding
When the plant starts to grow (Summer-Autumn) feed with general feed once a month. Always follow instructions on the packet.
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Please Note: The picture is for guidance only. It is not generally possible to send the tree in the picture. Please note that measurements given are approximate not exact. Measurements given are from the bottom of the pot to the top of the tree, the pot colour may also vary from the picture. Due to their nature trees grow and whilst in our care may need pruning, this means the tree that you receive may differ in size to that given in the description. The appearance of the tree may vary depending on the season.