Posts Tagged ‘Bonsai Plant’
Posted on October 25th, 2008 by by HumBird
Bonsai plant care can often be tricky. Many gardeners who are used to growing more conventional types of plants frequently find difficulty adjusting to their needs. Bonsai plants, after all, are not ordinary plants. As such, they require extraordinary care.
Be that as it may, Bonsais can be a wonderfully rewarding hobby as well as provide [...]
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Posted on July 24th, 2008 by by HumBird
One of the most important aspects of your bonsai is the age. Not the actual age of your bonsai, but what age your bonsai appears to be. As far as aesthetics are concerned, it is important that your bonsai appears far more aged than it actually is. If you are able to create the appearance [...]
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Tags: Aesthetics, Apparent Age, Appearance, Attributes, Bark Texture, Bends, Bonsai Artist, Bonsai Plant, Clouds, Cutting, Foliage, Fractures, Hundreds Of Years, More Time Than Others, Peers, Pointed Crown, Poise, Ramification, Trees, Yamadori
Posted on December 31st, 2007 by by HumBird
Azalea bonsai are some of the more common bonsai adaptations that were introduced when bonsai was first imported over from China to Japan. It is one of the more beautiful plants to adapted to bonsai style gardening. The Azalea bonsai is a member of the genus Rhododendron. This simply indicates that the Azalea bonsai is [...]
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