Majestic Cork Bark Oak Bonsai Tree (Quercus suber) | 20-Year-Old Evergreen in Large Olive Pot
This exceptional 20-year-old Cork Bark Oak Bonsai (Quercus suber) is a truly commanding outdoor bonsai with presence, power and extraordinary natural character. It stands tall with a strong informal upright design, showcasing a thick, muscular trunk that rises confidently before tapering into expressive, beautifully arranged branches. The movement is bold yet refined, and the whole tree radiates age, strength and artistic drama.
Recently repotted by Lloyd into a brand-new large olive green oval glazed ceramic bonsai pot, the tree looks phenomenal. The soft green glaze enhances the deep green evergreen foliage while also highlighting the warm tones and texture of the bark. The pot suits the design perfectly, grounding the tree and giving the whole composition a mature, stately feel.
This is the exact bonsai you will receive.
A Species Full of Character & Heritage
The Cork Bark Oak is one of the most iconic Mediterranean evergreen oaks. Loved for its deeply fissured, thick, corky bark. On this specimen this deep texture is just starting to develop. The species naturally develops dramatic bark texture early in life. As the tree matures, the bark becomes more rugged and sculptural, giving the bonsai an ancient woodland appearance that few species can match.
Main Attributes of Quercus suber
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Evergreen foliage: Thick, leathery dark-green leaves that stay on the tree throughout the year.
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Incredible corky bark: Deep ridges and fissures form, adding instant age.
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Strong growth habit: Ideal for bold informal upright and powerful naturalistic bonsai styles.
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Highly hardy: Thrives outdoors year-round in the UK.
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Symbolism: Represents strength, wisdom, endurance and protection.
The combination of rugged bark, compact foliage and strong branch structure gives this species remarkable bonsai potential. This particular specimen shows all the hallmarks of a top-quality Cork Oak.
Outstanding Styling & Natural Power
The trunk on this oak is superb. The branching is wonderfully arranged, spreading outward in a balanced, natural way that echoes ancient trees from Mediterranean hillsides.
Because this bonsai is tall, powerful and extremely expressive, it becomes an instant focal point. Whether placed on a patio, by a garden entrance, or in a special display area, it draws the eye and invites admiration.
Perfect for Enthusiasts & Collectors
Although this tree looks impressive and mature, it remains surprisingly easy to care for:
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Keep outdoors all year.
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Place in a sunny or lightly shaded spot.
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Water when the soil begins to dry.
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Apply bonsai fertiliser weekly in the growing season.
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Protect from extreme wind when freshly repotted.
Its natural resilience and hardy nature make it suitable for both beginners who want a statement piece and collectors seeking a truly exceptional oak.
A printed care guide is included for easy reference.
Why Buy from Bonsai Direct
When you choose Bonsai Direct, you support a trusted, eco-conscious, family-run nursery in rural Mid Devon. Every bonsai is grown with passion, styled by hand, and photographed individually, ensuring you always receive the exact tree shown. We package each bonsai safely, deliver quickly, and offer friendly expert guidance whenever you need it.
This 20-Year-Old Cork Bark Oak Bonsai Is Something Special
With its tall stature, powerful trunk, developing rugged bark and magnificent new olive pot, this bonsai is a rare and impressive specimen. It captures everything that makes the Cork Bark Oak such a beloved bonsai species: presence, age, texture and natural artistry. A true masterpiece for anyone who appreciates expressive outdoor trees.
Does a Cork Bark Oak Flower?
Yes.
Quercus suber produces very small flowers in spring:
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Male flowers: Long yellow catkins that hang in clusters.
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Female flowers: Tiny and hard to spot, found near the leaf axils.
They are wind-pollinated, so the flowers are not showy or scented.
Does a Cork Bark Oak Bonsai Produce Acorns?
Yes.
When pollinated successfully, the female flowers develop into acorns, which:
The acorns are typical of oak trees and are loved by birds and wildlife.
Additional Notes
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A cork oak does not need warm Mediterranean conditions to fruit — it can still produce acorns in the UK when mature enough.
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In bonsai form, flowering and fruiting is possible, but more common on older, strong trees and may depend on the season and growing conditions.