The Flowering Parrot's Beak Bonsai Tree is a distinctive bonsai variety valued for its unusual flowers and attractive foliage. Known botanically as Gmelina philippensis, this bonsai may produce yellow blooms that emerge from layered bracts, creating a flower shape commonly associated with its Parrot's Beak name. Its foliage can vary in shape, ranging from oval to ivy-like forms, adding visual interest throughout the growing season. Under suitable growing conditions, the plant may also develop small yellow pear-shaped fruit following flowering. Approximately 8 years old and standing 10 to 11 inches tall, this bonsai offers the character of a mature specimen while remaining suitable for indoor display. As a live plant, flowering, fruiting, foliage shape, and overall appearance may vary depending on season and growing conditions. Plant Type: Live Flowering Bonsai Tree Botanical Name: Gmelina philippensis Common Name: Parrot's Beak Bonsai Plant Age: Approximately 8 Years Height: Approximately 10–11 Inches Recommended Location: Indoor Flower Color: Yellow Flower Characteristics: Beak-Shaped Appearance Leaf Shapes: Oval, Ivy-Shaped, or Duck-Foot Form Fruit Characteristics: Yellow, Pear-Shaped Fruit May Develop Plant Category: Flowering Bonsai