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15 Of The Most Beautiful Bonsai Trees Ever

 Bonsai is a Japanese art form using cultivation techniques to produce small trees in containers that mimic the shape and scale of full size trees. Similar practices exist in other cultures, including the Chinese tradition of penzai or penjing, and the miniature living landscapes of Vietnamese Hòn Non Bộ. The Japanese tradition dates back over a thousand years.

The purposes of bonsai are primarily contemplation for the viewer, and the pleasant exercise of effort and ingenuity for the grower. By contrast with other plant cultivation practices, bonsai is not intended for production of food or for medicine. Instead, bonsai practice focuses on long-term cultivation and shaping of one or more small trees growing in a container.



A bonsai is created beginning with a specimen of source material. This may be a cutting, seedling, or small tree of a species suitable for bonsai development. Bonsai can be created from nearly any perennial woody-stemmed tree or shrub species that produces true branches and can be cultivated to remain small through pot confinement with crown and root pruning. Some species are popular as bonsai material because they have characteristics, such as small leaves or needles, that make them appropriate for the compact visual scope of bonsai.

1. Bonsai Maple Forest In Autumn

 2. Wisteria

 3. This 390 Year-old Bonsai Tree Survived Hiroshima

 4. This Bonsai Tree Is Over 800 Year Old

5. Apple Tree

 6. Bonsai Forest

 7. Azalea

 8. Japanese Red Maple

 9. Apple Tree

 10. Wisteria

 11. Bonsai Hobbit Hole




 12. Sakura

 13. Apple Tree




 14. Bonsai Chile Tree

 15. Not An Average Bonsai


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