Bonsai is a Japanese technique of growing miniature
trees in containers. These plants are primarily used for aesthetic
purposes. Many people take up bonsai cultivation as an interesting
hobby. Bonsai trees have always been popular as they make great
showpieces and rare gift items. Bonsai trees are very small and the
height can vary anywhere between 2 inches to 3 feet. These trees are
grown in decorative containers and the size is maintained by pruning
roots and branches regularly. The shape of the bonsai trees can be
modified by wiring the branches and trunk of the tree. Generally,
bonsai trees can live for many years if they are maintained well. Some
of the most common bonsai trees include bamboo, plum, camellia, pine,
and azalea. The evolution of modern techniques have led to five major
styles of bonsai trees, which are cascade, semi-cascade, slanting,
informal upright and formal upright.
To maintain bonsai, a good
set of tools such as pliers, root trimmers, shears, and branch cutters
are required. Beginners can grow bonsai with the guidance of a skilled
professional who can teach them the art of training and pruning a
bonsai. Beginners can initially start with a small plant of a common
variety such as hibiscus, azalea, camellia, boxwood, gardenia, or
cotoneaster. The plant can be trimmed using bypass pruners. The roots
are to be trimmed to reduce the size. Bonsai trees require appropriate
fertilizers to grow well and look healthy. However, over watering the
bonsai tree must be avoided.
Braided bonsai money plant tree is
highly popular among bonsai growers. Each tree is a group of four to
five trees whose trunks are braided together. It can be 10 to 18 inches
in height. According to Feng shui practitioners, the braided bonsai
money plant is believed to bring good fortune and is often given to
others as a gift. It makes a great indoor plant as it can thrive well
in low light.
Bonsai trees can bear flowers, fruits, and seeds
like any other tree. Little care can go a long way in growing beautiful
bonsai trees.