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Black Pine Bonsai Trees
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Black Pine Bonsai Trees

Black Pine Bonsai Trees

Close your eyes and imagine a Bonsai Tree and I bet one of the first things that springs to mind is the Black Pine Bonsai. It’s one of th...
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  • Most Popular Bonsai Trees
    Most Popular Bonsai Trees
    Bonsai plants are very popular miniature saplings that are cultivated to capture the beauty of a large replica tree.  The tree is planted...
  • Juniper Bonsai Care
    Juniper Bonsai Care
    The Juniper Bonsai is one of the most popular trees for Bonsai. There are over 50 different species of this tree, all of them are evergre...
  • Bonsai Seeds
    Bonsai Seeds
    Bonsai is the art form of growing miniature trees in a small tray to look like an aged sapling that is grown outdoors.  The trees are gro...
  • The Ficus Bonsai Tree
    The Ficus Bonsai Tree
    The Ficus bonsai is a relatively common bonsai that comes in many different varieties. They usually contain small leaves, with a slow g...
  • Cherry Blossom Bonsai
    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 Tr...
  • Japanese Maple Bonsai Tree
    Japanese Maple Bonsai Tree
    If you are looking for a striking deciduous tree to bonsai, that will give you year around beauty, the Japanese Maple Bonsai is the right...
  • How To Feed Your Bonsai Tree
    How To Feed Your Bonsai Tree
    Growing a Bonsai tree is just like having a pet. You have to nurture it and feed it with the things it needs to make it grow healthy and ...
  • The History of Growing Bonsai Trees
    The History of Growing Bonsai Trees
    Millions of people around the world are hooked on growing and collecting bonsai trees. Bonsai is considered as an art by many. The word “...
  • Azalea Bonsai Tree
    Azalea Bonsai Tree
    The Azalea bonsai, which is also known as the Satsuki Azalea bonsai shrub is a beautiful blooming plant that has been around for centurie...
  • Bonsai Tree Pots
    Bonsai Tree Pots
    The term bonsai means ‘a plant in a tray’, which tells us that the tray is an important aspect in successfully growing a bonsai plant. Th...

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What Are Bonsai Trees?

Bonsai is an ancient Japanese art of shaping plants to obtain miniature version of trees in small containers. In Japanese, the word “bon” means a tray-like or low-sided pot while “sai” means planting, thus bonsai would literally mean “plantings in a tray”. This Japanese art can be traced back over a thousand years ago although it actually originated from China. This art also exists in other cultures – known as “hon non bá»™” in Vietnam and “penjing” in China.

Cultivation

The bonsai art is for a long-term cultivation through growing one or more plants in a container under proper care to obtain a natural yet aesthetically pleasing miniature of a tree. A bonsai may come from a seedling or cutting wherein it is adequately provided with sunshine, water, fertilizer and soil to grow healthily; it is also subjected under wiring, trimming, pruning and repotting to obtain a miniature version with the desired design or shape.

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