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Asian Bayberry (Nageia Nagi)

₹ 699.00
Regular price  ₹ 999.00 Sale price  ₹ 699.00

Nageia nagi, commonly known as the Asian Bayberry or Nagi Tree, is an extraordinary evergreen conifer native to East Asia. Unlike traditional conifers like Pines or Firs, the Nagi tree features broad, elliptical leaves that are strikingly glossy and deep green, making it look more like a tropical laurel than a relative of the Yew family.

This slow-growing, elegant tree is highly revered in Japanese culture, often planted near shrines as a symbol of protection and good fortune. Its symmetrical growth and tolerance for indoor conditions make it a premier choice for high-end interior decor or for those looking to create a unique, "ancient" style bonsai.

🌿 Botanical Fact: A Conifer in Disguise While it looks like a broadleaf flowering plant, Nageia nagi is actually a Gymnosperm (a conifer). If you look closely at the leaves, you will notice they lack a central midrib—instead, they have numerous fine, parallel veins. This is a primitive botanical trait shared with very few other plants on Earth!
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Light

Thrives in bright, indirect light but is remarkably shade-tolerant. It can adapt to medium light conditions indoors, making it more versatile than most trees. Avoid harsh, direct afternoon sun which can bleach the deep green color of the foliage.

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Watering

Keep the soil consistently moist but not waterlogged. Water when the top inch of soil feels dry. Nagi trees prefer stable moisture levels; they do not like to dry out completely, but they also hate standing in water which can cause root rot.

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Soil & Potting

Requires a well-draining, slightly acidic soil mix. A blend of garden soil, coco-peat, and perlite or fine river sand works well. If kept in a pot, ensure it has good drainage and choose a container that allows the deep taproot to grow.

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Feeding & Fertilization

Feed every 4–6 weeks during the spring and summer with a balanced liquid fertilizer diluted to half-strength. Slow-release organic pellets or vermicompost once a season will also help maintain its lush, glossy appearance.

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Pruning & Maintenance

Being a slow grower, it requires very little pruning. You can trim the tips to encourage a bushier habit or to maintain a specific shape for bonsai. Regularly wipe the broad leaves with a damp cloth to remove dust and keep the stomata clear for breathing.

⚠️ Common Issues & Quick Fixes

Brown Leaf Tips

Often a sign of low humidity or chemical buildup from tap water. Increase ambient humidity or try using filtered water. It can also indicate that the plant has been allowed to dry out too much.

Leaf Drop

Usually a reaction to a sudden change in environment or overwatering. Keep the tree in a stable location away from AC vents and ensure the pot is draining properly.

📋 Plant Specifications

Botanical Name Nageia nagi
Common Name Asian Bayberry, Nagi Tree, Broadleaf Podocarpus
Plant Type Broadleaf Conifer
Origin Japan, China, Taiwan
Growth Rate Slow
Pet Safety Non-toxic but not for consumption
Size Details

1 Asian Bayberry (Nageia Nagi)

Size: 6-10 Inches
(Plant sizes may vary slightly based on seasonal growth, individual plant characteristics, and current stock.)

Shipping & Delivery

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Replacement

If your plant dies during transit, please contact us with proof, including an unboxing video, and we'll replace it for free. Learn More

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