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By: Paul zayer

When you hear "bonsai", the first image that comes to mind is a very small tree. Japanese, Chinese and Korean practice this art of aesthetic miniaturization of trees that are grown in the containers.

For the Korean "bunjae", whereas for the Japanese, the term is "bonsai".

The Chinese were the first to grow miniature-size trees in containers. They started doing so around 200 CE. This is how medicinal plants were transported by herbal healers|herbal healers transported medicinal plants}.

The practice streched to Japan during the Heian period. Landscape farming was given importance during the Tokugawa period. Maples and azalea were cultivated by the wealthy for a leisure activity.

At that time, the term used was "hachi-no-ki" which signifies "a tree in a pot". The term Bonsai was used in the Meiji period during the end of the 19th century.

There are various sorts of bonsai. These are the slant, formal upright, informal upright, raft, cascade, semi-cascade, literati and the forest/group.

The slant category bonsai is similar the straight trunk of any regular trees. The summit extends to the left or the right of the base. The formal upright looks like a straight and tapered trunk. This is contrasting with the informal upright that has curves and bends with the apex normally found on top of the roots. The raft bonsai is known to be a phenomenon since it takes place after a tree has falled from natural force or erosion. The branches then expose the edge of the trunk. Roots grow from these buried parts.

A literati is when the trunk line is exposed and there are few|minimum} branches on a somehow twisted trunk. Cascades are models of trees that develop on the side of mountains and the water�s surface. The tip or the apex of a cascade bonsai goes beneat the lip of the pot. Finally, a forest or group bonsai is a group of trees that are cultivated altogether in a pot. These are normally of similar species.

Bonsai are categorized according to their sizes. There exist styles and techniques associated to the shito and mame bonsais. The shito and mame bonsais are the bonsais that grow in containers as minuscule as thimbles.

The bonsai aficionado must know that the smaller the size of the bonsai, the greater the care he must use. The miniature sized bonsai usually requires special attention.

Bonsai is often found in the center of a garden when set alongside an urban or wild landscape. Bonsai collectors put high value on the bonsai because of the plant�s ability to exhibit age as they mature.

If you want a bonsai tree or if you are thinking of having one but don't have enough knowledge about it, you might want to rein yourself in before getting one. You first need to learn the basics about bonsai tree care. Taking care of a bonsai trees isn't as easy as taking care of any other plant that needs the usual watering, sunlight exposure, and fertilizer. In fact, it is quite challenging since it involves a number of different factors beginning with the type of bonsai tree that you have. You have to be vigilant when taking care of your bonsai tree. Its container provides little protection, water and nutrients can easily be depleted.

When giving water your bonsai, you have to consider the species of your tree. Some species can tolerate constant moisture while others thrive in instances of dry periods. As a general rule, avoid heavy watering because it makes your bonsai tree more vulnerable to fungal infections and may cause the roots to rot.

Meanwhile, there should also be some protection to keep the moisture in the soil and prevent it from quickly drying due to wind and sun exposure. Excessive drying of the soil will produce massive damage to the roots of your bonsai tree and is the quickest way to kill your plant.

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