Bonsai Trees


Bonsai Trees

The Importance of Shaping

The shape of bonsai trees is one of its most important characteristics. Bonsai is an art form as well as a gardening hobby and should be treated as such. Bonsai trees can be shaped into almost any shape you desire, but there are many different shapes that are common to the art of bonsai. Even though the are typical shapes, you may discover a new shape that you like better than any of the typical shapes common to growing these miniature trees.

Formal Upright And Informal Upright

The formal upright and informal upright styles are the most common to growing bonsai trees. The style is characterized by the straight and upright growth of the tree. The trunk is tapered and for the informal style, the trunk incorporates its notorious bend and curves in order to differentiate from the formal style.

Slant Style

The slant style of bonsai trees begins like the formal upright style with straight trunks, but the trunk leans at an angle to the left or right of the root base.

Cascade Style

Cascade style is one of the more beautiful shapes that bonsai trees can be shaped in. The cascade style originates from trees that grow over water or on mountains. The tree top will cascade to one side and can grow to the base of the pot or just below it.

Literati Style

The literati style of shaping bonsai trees is perhaps the most common shape people think of when thinking of bonsai trees. This particular shape has a bare trunk line with very few branches. The branches are all on the top part of the tree and the bare part of the trunk is more commonly twisted.

Forest Style

If you really want to work at becoming an expert on bonsai trees, you can try the forest style (or group style) or shaping. This consists of planting more than one tree together in a single pot. The trees are of different heights and give the image of visual depth. Most of the time forest style consists of three or more trees. It is typical to have an odd number of trees, and never four trees because of the significance of the number four in Japan.

Whatever style you choose to trim your bonsai trees, know that it is an art form and you will have a chance to show creative license. Begin with a common shape, and then add your own special touches to make your bonsai trees truly special to you.

 

 
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Bonsai General Care

... exposing it indirectly to bright sunlight. If you follow these simple steps to bonsai general care, your bonsai tree should remain healthy. However, the time will come when the bonsai tree will require more than the abovementioned caring. You will also need to prune, feed, and possibly, repot the bonsai. ... 

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How To Grow Bonsai Tree

... specific things: - Never let the soil get dry - Never go more than 3 days without watering the bonsai, indoors or outdoors, even if the soil is not yet dry You should also make sure to drown the tree in water until you see water spilling into the plate under the pot. Fertilizing The final necessary learning ... 

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Artificial Bonsai

... choosing to purchase artificial bonsai trees are whether they are flowering or have fruit. You also have a variety of choices with regards to the tree species, all the way up to what sort of pot you might want to have. Having artificial bonsai trees will also mean less work in maintaining the artificial ... 

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Pruning Bonsai

... pruning on the bonsai trunk and branches. This is to prevent a sudden incredible growth spurt, which may result from imbalanced pruning. One technique in pruning bonsai is called finger pruning, which is applicable to evergreen coniferous trees such as cedars and junipers. In this method, new shoots that ... 

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Bonsai

... plant. A bonsai must be regularly watered and fed. It must be given sunlight and also repotted just like most garden plants. In Japan, bonsai trees are known to live through generations of families and they considered as family heirlooms. Bonsai trees will not survive if they are not taken care of properly. ... 

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