'Hal' the Chinese Banyan - #645
'Hal' the Chinese Banyan - #645
'Hal' the Chinese Banyan - #645
'Hal' the Chinese Banyan - #645
'Hal' the Chinese Banyan - #645
'Hal' the Chinese Banyan - #645
'Hal' the Chinese Banyan - #645
'Hal' the Chinese Banyan - #645

'Hal' the Chinese Banyan - #645

$ 2,500.00

This one-of-a-kind tree stands apart from the rest. What you see in the photos are what you get, and there will never be another one like it!

I’m Hal the Chinese Banyan Tree, native to Southeast Asia. I'm considered the beginner's bonsai for my relatively easy care and can tolerate a wide range of indoor conditions. I am also known as the Indian Laurel and Curtain Fig.

I have a main trunk that divides into many branches that support a dense canopy. With enough humidity, I’ll sport aerial roots that hang from my branches. I’m comfortable grown as a houseplant, but also like nice days spent outdoors. Keep me in temperatures between 55-80 ̊F and away from heaters in the winter.

I can tolerate many light conditions, from shady to bright natural light. Just monitor the weight of my pot and water when it feels about 1/2 lighter. It is usually every 7-10 days depending on sunlight, humidity, and heat levels. To water, submerge my pot up to the rim for 10 minutes and drain well. 

Symbolism: After attaining enlightenment, Buddha was believed to have sat under a Banyan tree for seven days, absorbed in his new-found realization. Generally, the Banyan encourages stability and steadfastness in Feng Shui. The Banyan's Wood element feeds Fire in the productive cycle, symbolizing expansion and the chance for continuous growth and enhanced wealth or success. Its 'Zhen' Chi gives this tree the ability to amplify protective energy, especially in one's career and financial journey. Fun Fact: this tree is also believed to support liver and kidney functions.

Includes basic care instructions. We always recommend doing more research as each environment-- and tree!-- is unique. Plate sold separately.

Pot Size*  10"D x 6"H x 9.5"O

Total Size: 20"W x 24"H

*as no two handmade pots are the same, pot dimensions are best approximations

*Trained as a field geologist, Heather Gabriel (claywoodstone) uses pit-firing, simple hand tools, and foraged materials to form and finish her ceramics. No glazes are used, all marks are from found objects and the firing process. This piece is truly one of a kind.