Are bonsai tree fruits edible?

Yes, they are. They're just small. Here's the first part of a very informative article I found: While most people have heard of bonsai trees, there is still a large number that are unaware you can train a bonsai fruit tree, which is an actual standard fruit tree that has been trained to grow miniature.

The fascinating thing about this type of bonsai tree is it produces fruit, edible fruit, just small. Some of the more common choices include lemon, tangerine, apple, fig, peach, lime, and cherry. The key when growing a bonsai fruit tree is that you want to choose the species of tree that will grow best in the part of the country where you live.

Obviously, if you live in Montana, Vermont, or other cold states, then citrus trees such as lemon and lime will not do well. In addition, some types of apple and cherry trees do not grow fruit properly in some areas with mild winters simply because they require long periods of cold temperature. Therefore, when you get ready to choose a bonsai fruit tree, you can work with your local nursery, bonsai grower, or gardening center to choose accordingly.

bonsaigardener.org/bonsai-fruit-tree.html.

I hesitate to answer on safety reasons. But generally speaking, if the tree is an exact relative (clone, cutting....) of its edible fruit bearing tree, then YES. If you can't give it a positive ID, then NO, don't eat it.

If you can take the tree to a large garden center, in person, they should be able to give you a positive ID. Good luck!

You'd have to check and see what specific type of fruit tree you have to no if it's edible. Don't take a chance, make sure you know. Now, "bonsai" trees are not actually types of trees - Bonsai is an artform.It is the practice of trimming small trees or plants in a certain style.

So even if something is called "bonsai" that doesn't mean anything about its edibility - it is suited for the hobby. Definitely consult your local County Cooperative Extension Service (check your county phonebook) before consuming anything off the tree...just in case. ;).

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