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About Types of Bonsai Trees

This is the art of bonsai technique discouraging tree

Bonsai techniques first introduced by Japan and China, this technique is an art shrink the tree to make it look beautiful and attractive. Bonsai plants are art forms that tangible life. But the value of the art of bonsai plants will be reduced if not treated properly. For that to make a bonsai plant with a unique shape requires special expertise. A plant can be regarded as qualified bonsai plants when main terms of size, shape and age.

There are several types of bonsai that Planer Bonsai, Bonsai coconut, banyan Bonsai and many others. Bonsai has a variety of sizes ranging from very small, small and stunted. If in the wild these plants can grow up to tens of meters, then if you use the techniques of bonsai has a size of about 1.5 m belonging to the dwarf bonsai.

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Here are the characteristics of plants suitable to be used as Bonsai

dicotyledonous plants

Dicotyledonous plants suitable to be used as bonsai because of an excess of bonsai plants are able to adapt in a narrow area such as in a pot and have air cambium stem with a strong structure.

Adapts

Bonsai plants must have the resilience to adapt to the cramped environment, not exposed to water and sunlight, because the bonsai is usually placed in the room.

Can Aged Long

Characteristic feature plants suitable to be used as bonsai which must be aged longer. Because to make interesting and unique bonsai takes a fairly long process to get the desired beauty.

Leafy and not easily fall

Bushy plant that has leaves usually have slow growth. Moreover, if the plant has a small leaf size and not easily fall, will assist in the formation of bonsai.

Have a naturally beautiful shape

One appeal of bonsai is a beautiful plant shape naturally. Both plants have a form of roots, stems, leaves, flowers to fruit. With the touch of a special formation technique then the plant will look proportional.

Bonsai Plant Adenium

adenium bonsai

Adenium have characteristics suitable to be used as a bonsai. Selenium has a pretty flower and leaves dense, strong trunk and easy to set up, in addition to the value-added juice this bonsai is unique gnarled roots.

Acid Plant Bonsai Londo

Londo acid different from the tamarind, sour londo accidentally imported from abroad specifically to be made into a bonsai plant. londo excess acid which has a long life, has a solid stem and a unique shape. So much in demand to be used as a bonsai plant.

Bonsai Plant Beringin Rubber

Banyan rubber plant has a stem that is easy to set up because it has the characteristics banyan tree trunk roots rubbery. Banyan Tree also has a nice shape and attractive so suitable to be used as a bonsai plant. Banyan Tree also has a lush leaves that will add a special attraction if used as a bonsai plant.

Bonsai Pine Duri

Evergreen plant is a plant that has the texture of hard wood and a unique circular wood fibers and can last a very long time there is even a kind of fir that can last hundreds of years to grow up. Therefore many bonsai lovers are using these plants to be used as a bonsai plant.

here are some pictures of bonsai

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