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6 Interesting Facts About Bonsai Trees

6 Facts About Bonsai Trees Consistently admired but rarely understood, the bonsai tree is a unique piece of Asian aesthetic culture. In Japanese its name translates simply to "plant in a tray", but there's much more to the bonsai than that. Though it can take meticulous care and a lot of pruning. a well realized bonsai tree is a thing of beauty. Here's a few facts about bonsai to kickstart your budding interest in this unique hobby. It's An Old Hobby China Vs Japan Bonsai cultivation is nearly 2000 years old, with bonsai tress being spotted in records dating back to the earliest Chinese dynasties. Chinese and Japanese bonsai are very different. perhaps owing to the difference in cultures. Back then they were just small trees placed in containers: it was the Japanese that took the current interpretation of the bonsai and developed it into the hobby we know of today Japanese bonsai are more rigid, and are tightly pruned to maintain the natural shape of the tree, whereas Chinese bonsai growers typically allow for a more freeform, unorthodox shape Formal & Informal Bonsai Patience is a Virtue 忍 泰 未 One of the most important aspects of bonsai cultivation is embracing the learning curve and leaving room for trial and error. Informal upright style upright style There are two main types of Bonsai styles Formal & Informal. Every tree has its own share of faults, so it's vital that bonsai growers do their fair share of research to see how they want their trees to turn out after the growing process. The classic, 'formal' style (Koten) has a wider trunk at the base which tapers off towards the top. Additionally, many trees don't start out as being very attractive, but by persevering through the process and following the advice of bonsai growers around the world, it can turn into an instant showpiece for a person's home. The informal, or 'Comic' style (Bunjin) is the complete opposite, with a top end much wider than the rest of the trunk. There's a lot of size variation Evergreen A Bonsai tree does not shed its leaves in winter or autumn. Therefore, it comes in the category of evergreen trees. People in the west mostly use Bonsai trees as indoor pot plants. On the other hand. Japanese people use Bonsai tree both indoors and outdoors. In fact, there are some Bonsai trees that are more suited an The art of creating a tiny Bonsai tree with small leaves lies in the constant shaping and pruning of the branches. The roots also have to be paired so that the tree does not get big. Bonsai trees come in many different sizes. They can be tiny as well as large. Tiny Bonsai trees can even be as small as one inch in height. On the other hand. large Bonsai tree may be four feet tall. Florists usually have small and me trees. But you can easily get a large one online. outside environment. When you gift someone a Bonsai tree, you sho also gift a kit with care instructions. ium sized Brought to you by Kaizen Bonsai, the No.1 Bonsai Supplier on the web www.kaizenbonsai.com Kaizen Bonsai The cutting edge of UK Bonsal Sources: http://gomestic.com/gardening/some-basic-information-and-interesting-facts-about-bonsai-trees/ http://amazingbeautifulworld.net/interesting-facts/three-bonsai-facts-will-make-bonkers-mini-tree

6 Interesting Facts About Bonsai Trees

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Consistently admired but rarely understood, the bonsai tree is a unique piece of Asian aesthetic culture. In Japanese its name translates simply to "plant in a tray", but there's much more to the bons...

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