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  2. Bonsai - Wikipedia

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    The bonsai pot is almost always placed on a formal stand, of a size and design selected to complement the bonsai and its pot. [ 64 ] Indoors, a formal bonsai display is arranged to represent a landscape, and traditionally consists of the featured bonsai tree in an appropriate pot atop a wooden stand, along with a shitakusa (companion plant ...

  3. Create a Stunning Japanese Maple Bonsai Tree with This ... - AOL

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    Bonsai is an ancient art involving trimming and training a tree so it looks like a miniaturized version of the full-size thing. And it just so happens that Japanese maples make a great candidate ...

  4. Bonsai cultivation and care - Wikipedia

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    Managing the tree's available soil volume allows the grower to manage the overall size of the bonsai, and to increase vigor and growth when new branches are required for a planned styling. Temperature: Bonsai roots in pots are exposed to much greater variation in temperature than tree roots deep in the soil. For bonsai from native species ...

  5. Bonsai styles - Wikipedia

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    The apex of a (full) cascade style falls below the base of the pot. To give scope for the cascade shape, this style often appears in a tall, slender container not used elsewhere in bonsai. Han-kengai: Semi-cascade: The apex of the tree extends just at the level of, or beneath, the lip of the bonsai pot. It does not fall below the bottom of the pot.

  6. Bonsai display table - Wikipedia

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    Bonsai display tables as a stylistic element of the overall conception of the tree, pot and table have a mainly aesthetic function. The task of the bonsai display table is to present the bonsai higher than the given surface, which gives the bonsai an additional charm, grace and formality as well as a stronger character, but also to improve the ...

  7. Indoor bonsai - Wikipedia

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    It is a slow grower in a container, but small leaves and a rough trunk make it very suitable for bonsai. Fraxinus uhdei (Tropical ash): Though the leaf clusters do not match common bonsai aesthetics, this tree can be shaped into an effective bonsai, particularly as the trunk ages and develops character. Ligustrum sp.

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