Buy Olive Bonsai Tree

At Sheel Biotech Limited, we curate and supply majestic outdoor bonsai and heritage olive trees — some over 100 years old — perfect for those who want to add character, beauty, and history to their outdoor spaces.

These living legends are more than just plants — they’re statements of grace, endurance, and legacy that transform any space into a storybook of nature.

Each tree has been handpicked and nurtured over decades, with gnarled trunks and sculpted forms that evoke timelessness. Whether placed in luxury landscapes, farmhouses, or high-end resorts, our collection offers an unmatched blend of natural artistry and enduring charm.

Let your landscape speak the language of legacy — with trees that have witnessed time.

Our Specialized Olive Bonsai Tree

Root-Over-Rock (Ficus Microcarpa)

In this design, the tree’s roots elegantly wrap around and
cling to a central stone, symbolizing resilience and endurance.
The thick, exposed roots and upright trunk support a canopy
of finely pruned, glossy green foliage. This natural fusion of
wood and rock creates a striking visual contrast, often admired
in bonsai art for its representation of harmony between
plant and earth.

Root-Over-Rock Olive
Rock-Grown Bonsai (Ficus Microcarpa)

Rock-Grown Bonsai (Ficus Microcarpa)

In this design, the tree’s roots elegantly wrap
around and cling to a central stone, symbolizing
resilience and endurance. The thick, exposed roots
and upright trunk support a canopy of finely pruned,
glossy green foliage. This natural fusion of wood and
rock creates a striking visual contrast, often admired
in bonsai art for its representation of harmony
between plant and earth.

Dragon Root Ficus (Ficus Microcarpa)

This bonsai variety is celebrated for its powerful,
serpentine roots that appear to “coil” around the base,
evoking the imagery of a dragon gripping the earth.
The sculptural trunk and lush green foliage pads
give it a commanding yet artistic presence, making it
a striking focal point in landscape design or interior decor.

Dragon Root Ficus (Ficus Microcarpa)
Moyogi (Ficus Microcarpa)

Moyogi (Ficus Microcarpa)

This style symbolizes flexibility and resilience, often
representing trees that have withstood wind or harsh
climates in nature. It’s an excellent choice for both
garden displays and indoor bonsai collections.

Ficus Bonsai Aerial Roots

In this design, the air roots are encouraged to descend from the
branches and are meticulously guided to wrap around each other,
eventually hardening into a dramatic, sculptural trunk.
The layered foliage pads and vertical growth enhance its elegance,
while the entwined root structure adds a sense of age, strength
and artistry— making it a highly valued specimen in bonsai
and landscape collections.

Ficus Bonsai Aerial Roots

Moyogi (Ficus Microcarpa)

In this captivating form, multiple young trunks or aerial
roots are carefully intertwined while still pliable and then
allowed to fuse over time, forming a thick, unified trunk
with a braided appearance. The foliage is trained into
balanced tiers, enhancing the vertical elegance of
the composition.

Indian Laurel Fig (Ficus microcarpa)

The Indian Laurel Fig (Ficus microcarpa) is a tropical,
evergreen tree commonly used in landscaping, bonsai, and
topiary work due to its dense foliage and ability to tolerate
heavy pruning. It is part of the fig family (Moraceae) and
is native to Southeast Asia and the Indian subcontinent.

Indian Laurel Fig
Ginseng Ficus

Ginseng Ficus

This bonsai features a distinct Sshaped trunk, a popular
form in bonsai design that symbolizes harmony and
natural flow. The smooth, light bark contrasts beautifully
with the dense, glossy green foliage arranged in layered
tiers along the curves. Its sculptural shape and resilient
nature make it a favorite for indoor décor, representing
both elegance and strength in compact form

Indian Laurel Fig (Micro Carpa)

This particular bonsai features a multi-tiered cloud
pruning style, where dense foliage pads are
meticulously shaped on each branch to resemble floating
green clouds. The thick, exposed trunk shows mature
growth and character, while the layered canopy creates a
balanced and elegant silhouette

Indian Laurel Fig

Ficus Bonsai Forest

The trees are carefully arranged by height and
spacing—taller ones in the center and shorter ones
toward the edges—to create a natural, forest-like
perspective. Moss, rocks, and miniature landscape
elements are often added to enhance the realism.

Ginseng Ficus

Its thick, bulbous roots and glossy green leaves make it
a popular choice for bonsai. The dramatic twisted shape
of the trunk is often cultivated through special training
and grafting techniques, giving it a very ornamental
and sculptural look.

Ginseng Ficus

Ficus Micro Carpa (Cage Shape)

This style symbolizes flexibility and resilience, often
representing trees that have withstood wind or harsh
climates in nature. It’s an excellent choice for both
garden displays and indoor bonsai collections.

Ficus Bonsai Cage

It is a training frame or mold used to guide the growth of
the bonsai’s trunk into artistic patterns such as spirals or
coils. These cages are typically applied when the plant is
young and flexible, allowing the trunk to naturally follow
the form of the cage as it thickens.

Ficus Netshape

Ficus Netshape

This distinctive design is characterized by interwoven
branches or foliage layers that create a visually intricate,
net-like canopy. Often achieved through precise pruning
and structural training, this form highlights the plant’s
natural flexibility and resilience. The result is an elegant,
airy silhouette that brings a sense of order and
sophistication, making it a refined choice for both
landscape and architectural settings.

Ficus Mini Micro Carpa

Its thick, bulbous roots and glossy green leaves make
it a popular choice for bonsai. The dramatic twisted
shape of the trunk is often cultivated through special
training and grafting techniques, giving it a very
ornamental and sculptural look.

Windswept Grace

Windswept Grace

A captivating bonsai with elegant, wind-shaped branching
that spreads wide like open arms. This olive tree balances
natural movement with sculptural form, creating a sense
of fluidity and age-old resilience. Its smooth curves and
airy canopy make it a graceful centerpiece in any refined
landscape or bonsai collection.

Age : Estimated 100 years

Crowned Sentinel

Standing tall with commanding presence, this olive
bonsai boasts a beautifully tapered trunk and ascending
branches that lift clusters of dense, well-pruned foliage.
Its sculptural elegance and natural harmony make it a
living monument of patience and strength — perfect
for collectors seeking a bold statement piece.

Age : Estimated 100 years

Ancient Majesty

Ancient Majesty

This remarkable olive bonsai features a wide, weathered
trunk with deep natural cavities and a striking flat canopy.
Its powerful base and intricate bark texture speak to
centuries of growth and resilience. An exceptional
specimen, it brings a timeless character to any collection
or landscape.

Age : Estimated 75 years

Ancient Majesty

This remarkable olive bonsai features a wide, weathered
trunk with deep natural cavities and a striking flat canopy.
Its powerful base and intricate bark texture speak to
centuries of growth and resilience. An exceptional
specimen, it brings a timeless character to any collection
or landscape.

Age : Estimated 150 years

Twin Grace

Twin Grace

This distinctive bonsai features a graceful, dual-trunk
formation that rises in perfect symmetry, evoking
balance and elegance. The subtle lean and mature bark
texture reveal decades of natural shaping, while the
airy, refined canopy adds an artistic touch. An ideal
choice for landscape focal points or refined indoor
installations.

Age : Estimated 150 years

How Big Bonsai Trees Are Made

Selection of Mature Trees

  • The process starts by choosing older, naturally gnarled trees—often olives, ficus, banyan, or other hardy species.
  • Some are rescued from farmlands, forests, or old groves where their natural trunk shapes have developed over decades.

Root Pruning & Transplanting

  • The root ball is carefully trimmed to make the tree adaptable to container growing.
  • Trees are then re-potted into large containers or shallow bonsai pots designed for growth and shaping.

Shaping Through Wiring & Pruning

  • Heavy pruning is done to sculpt the canopy and remove excess branches.
  • Wires and tension techniques guide the direction and curvature of main branches over time.
  • Natural hollows, twists, and deadwood (called jin and shari) are preserved or enhanced for aesthetic appeal.

Years of Training & Care

  • The tree is monitored closely for 5–10+ years, depending on the desired size and shape.
  • Regular pruning, watering, fertilizing, and pest control ensure the health and form of the bonsai.
  • Trees are often re-styled multiple times to refine their look as they mature.

Final Display & Maturity

  • Once the trunk has thickened, the canopy has formed beautifully, and the roots have adapted, the tree is moved into premium pots or landscape settings.
  • Some bonsai may remain in giant planters or marble bases to enhance their grandeur in outdoor environments.

Why Choose Our Outdoor Bonsai ?

  • Mature, Large-Sized Bonsai – Ready to create instant impact in outdoor settings
  • Expertly Trained – Pruned and styled by skilled bonsai artists
  • Low Maintenance Varieties – Suited for Indian climate and open environments
  • Available in Bulk or Custom Orders – Ideal for landscapers and garden retailers
  • Sourced from Our Own Farms – Quality assured from root to crown

Olive Bonsai Tree is Perfect For:

  • Villas, Farmhouses & Private Gardens
  • Landscape Design Projects
  • Resorts, Hotels & Event Venues
  • Urban Green Spaces & Rooftops
  • Nurseries & Plant Stores

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Our outdoor bonsai’s are more than ornamental plants. They are symbols of balance, strength, and artistic expression. Some of our specimens — including century-old olive bonsai — hold the power to transform your space into a timeless green sanctuary.

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