My bonsai trees are loosing their leaves

Adriana69

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Good morning. I am so happy that I find you. I love bonsai ...I have two, I don't know what kind ( I had them as a gift and the label was removed). During the summer I kept them outside (I live in Malta ), they were full of leaves and the big one had even flowers, but as soon the rainy weather came they start loosing their leaves. I brought them inside, but still they were loosing their leaves. On the big one I discover something like bugs but covered in a white cocoon. I removed them all...now I saw that my bonsai have small growing leaves , but unfortunately they look like this. Do you think there is still hope ? Thank you very much for your help. I know it is hard but do you have any idea what species they are ?
 

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Brian Van Fleet

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1 is a Fukien Tea. Very temperamental outside their natural zone, drops leaves easily and attracts insects. They should be kept above 45 degrees F, and outside when temps allow.

2. Is a Chinese Elm. They are semi-deciduous and hardy to USDA zone 5-6. This is normal, and this should be outside. It will begin to grow again in the spring if it is alive.
 

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When people visit me at this time of year, they assume all my deciduous bonsai are dead because they don't have leaves :) It is a uniquely California thing, I think, because anyone living in any other part of the country understands the changing of the seasons :)
 

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When people visit me at this time of year, they assume all my deciduous bonsai are dead because they don't have leaves :) It is a uniquely California thing, I think, because anyone living in any other part of the country understands the changing of the seasons :)

Not a California thing. People all over who don't understand bonsai are flummoxed when they "Act like real trees." I post photos of bonsai in fall colors on my facebook feed. My friends are mesmerized by those. Most people assume bonsai are "special" kinds of plants and not just regular trees in pots.
 
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