Interesting Bonsai Trees
Posted by under Bonsai Trees | Permalink | | Leave A Comment |
Bonsai trees are trees planted in pots. They are trained and eventually made to look as if they are a miniature tree from nature. They are large trees in nature shown on a small scale, in a small pot.
Above is an example of a 3 year old juniper bonsai which is easy to train. It is already in a small pot. This is a hardy tree with beautiful long branches.
The above Ming Aralia Bonsai Tree (also known as (Polyscias) from Brazil is a perfect indoor Bonsai. This tree prefers bright light and temperatures above 60 degress F. It is an easy Bonsai to grow.
For more information about Bonsai Trees, here are a couple good books:
This book, by famous author Harry Tomlinson, lists 101 tips and quick answers about Bonsai trees.
Bonsai trees can be difficult or easy to care for. It is important that they survive! This book attempts to make difficult Bonsai care easier. The book is by Colin Lewis. The author covers buying, maintaining, repotting, shaping, pruning, Bonsai care, and more. This book covers 50 Bonsai plant and tree varieties.



