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I love this Bonsai that I found at Etsy, however there is no description on where it was raised (grown) and I live in Texas where we are not strangers to 100* during the summer months and inside I keep the home at around between 68~73 (night and day). Most post I see they recommend some of these Bonsai to be outdoors but I am afraid to buy something and kill it. The tree itself is over $100 which I am OK with loosing but what I can't bear is the thought of killing something that has been growing for at least 7 years (based on the description.
The Bonsai I would like to buy:

Is it possible to buy these trees and have them live in Texas? If so, should I find a warm place close to a window where it can get full sun but it is also protected by the AC? Indirect air of course.
I would like to add that I bought another Bonsai tree from a local vendor but they are the smaller type and at first it started to die because it was in the shade, once I moved close to a window and started to add more water the tree is doing amazingly well and the branches are growing so I am positive about investing into a new Bonsai.
A picture of the tree I currently have, close to a window and indoors all the time

The Bonsai I would like to buy:

Is it possible to buy these trees and have them live in Texas? If so, should I find a warm place close to a window where it can get full sun but it is also protected by the AC? Indirect air of course.
I would like to add that I bought another Bonsai tree from a local vendor but they are the smaller type and at first it started to die because it was in the shade, once I moved close to a window and started to add more water the tree is doing amazingly well and the branches are growing so I am positive about investing into a new Bonsai.
A picture of the tree I currently have, close to a window and indoors all the time
