Cherry Blossom Bonsai

Cherry Blossom Bonsai – Despite being invented in China around 500 years ago, Bonsai is now regarded as a form of Art in Japan. Bonsai Trees are small plants located in a container. They are designed to add beauty to the look of the home. With the right amount of skill, a Bonsai tree can be changed depending on what the owner wants.

There are almost 430 varieties of Cherry Blossom Plants, and with the right amount of care and attention almost all of them can be cultivated into a proper Cherry Blossom Bonsai which blooms regularly.

The Cherry Blossom is native to China, Japan and Korea. They are often used in Japanese Festivals due to the fact that they are incredibly beautiful when they bloom. In fact, over 200 varieties of the plant come from Japan alone, which shows how ‘well regarded’ it is there.

One of the most popular species for a Cherry Blossom Bonsai is the Somei Yoshino, which is formed of beautiful white flowers and a slightly pink stem. This tree has become well known and symbolic with Japan due to its almost constant use in Japanese Literature.

Growing Your Cherry Blossom Bonsai

The Cherry Blossom Bonsai is incredibly specific about the environment that it needs to grow in. If you deviate too much from the ‘ideal requirements’ it will not thrive as much as you want it to, or may even end up dying.

During the winter you will want to keep your bonsai tree in a cold environment. This will put the tree into hibernation mode where it will not produce any flowers or fruit. This step is absolutely important if you want the Bonsai Tree to go through the natural stages of its life. The best bet here is to place your tree in a garage, don’t forget to keep watering it though!

During the spring and summer the bonsai tree will need to be exposed to the sun in both the morning and the afternoon. Do not leave inside during the summer months as the tree will become damaged as it is not getting the sunlight that it requires.

The Bonsai Tree will require a high amount of nutrients in the soil, and you will also need to water it regularly. If the soil is dry then your tree could end up dying.

Cherry Blossom Bonsai Pruning

Finally, you will want to prune the tree regularly if you want it to ‘thrive’. You cannot have a successful Cherry Blossom Bonsai Tree without pruning after all!

You should always purchase a Cherry Blossom Bonsai from a reputable seller. This is because they can quite easily die if they are not provided with the right amount of attention. Remember, once you have a Bonsai Tree, especially a Cherry Blossom you will need to give it a lot of love and attention if you want it to thrive in the best possible way. Owing to the popularity of the tree, there are plenty of ‘care books’ on Cherry Blossom Bonsai if you feel you need a bit of a push in the right direction.
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