Trifidacanthus spp

Trifidicanthus spp is the Philippine Bluebell. I find the plant can be a bit difficult to ship and also to keep. Watering and soil drainage is so very important with this plant.

Is the Philippine Bluebell the same species?

The leaves of the Vietnam and Philippine plants are completely different. I don’t know how this would be the same species as the Vietnam Bluebell. More research I guess. The first picture here is definitely the Vietnam bluebell. The picture in the gallery are all of the Philippine bluebell.

I am going to create a new page called Trifiicanthus spp and use it as a placeholder to gather information about the Philippine Bluebell.

You can propagate through air-layering or root cuttings? You can propagate from seeds as well, but I have never confirmed that.

Trifidacanthus spp Specifics

  • Core Identification & Taxonomy
    • Scientific Name: Trifidacanthus spp.
    • Common Name: Philippine Bluebell.
    • Family: Fabaceae
    • Varietals:
    • Habitat/Range: Philippines
  • Morphology & Characteristics
    • Growth Habit: Tree; irregular or crooked growth, deadwood patterns
    • Leaves: Singular alternate leaves.
    • Flowers: Purple bell shaped flowers.
    • Fruit/Seed: .
    • Stem/Bark: Suprisingly new branches can grow from older established growth areas. Deadwood is often used or cultivated.
    • Growth: Slow
  • Bonsai Notes
    • Sun Exposure: Full sun 6-8 hours daily.
    • Water Use: Drought tolerant once established, moderate water.
    • Soil Mix: Akadama, Pumice, Lava Rock
    • Fertilizing: balanced fertilizer every 2–4 weeks during the active growing season (spring through autumn).
  • Styling and Maintenance
    • Pruning for Ramification: Regular pruning is essential.
    • Defoliation: Partial or full leaf pruning can be used to reduce leaf size, making the tree appear more proportional as a miniature.
    • Wiring: Branches can be wired year-round, but monitor the wire closely may scar if the wire “bites” in during periods of fast growth.

Gallery images

First, we are uploading pictures of our plants to show the parts of a plant that may help in identification. Second, we only have so many plants and my photography skills are not actually skillful. Finally, if it would help to see another angle or view, send us a message and we will attempt to get the right picture perspective.