tree facts
tree facts
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by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-27
Engaging in the art of Japanese bonsai is a great way of exhuming and challenging your creativity. However, with a great number and variety of plant species, selecting a subject for bonsai can be dau...
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by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-27
Bonsai trees can be quite challenging to grow and maintain especially if you are a beginner and know nothing about them. However, there is one particular favorite bonsai well suited for neophytes tha...
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by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-27
How do you describe an indoor bonsai? Is it a bonsai tree grown in a greenhouse, or one that is grown inside your house, or an outdoor plant that was brought indoor every winter? Regardless where the...
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by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-27
Bonsai trees aren't difficult to care for. If you have the experience of rearing other household plants, then you're sure to succeed with a bonsai. The only difference of the bonsai trees to other pl...
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by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-27
Going back thousands of years ago, the bonsai plant has a colorful history. The Chinese may have been the first race to prune and shape the bonsai plants but records show that bonsais were seen in Eg...
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by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-27
The first ever appearance of the Bonsai plant was in China. A thousand years ago, the practice of growing specimen tree inside pots started. These were referred to as 'pun-sai'. These plants had rugg...
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by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-27
The term bonsai came from the Chinese word which means a plant in pot. It was the Chinese who introduced the miniature ornamental trees in the period of the second century B.C. This was the period of...
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by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-27
There are many types of bonsai trees that are sold on the market today. The Ficus bonsai doesn't belong to the list of the fastest selling bonsais for nothing. First, it is naturally miniscule so pru...
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by Jess Shaw - 2008-10-27
The Cypress inched its way to the hearts of bonsai enthusiasts with its regal looks: graceful and green feather-like leaves, refined branches and a bark with cinnamon-brown color. The Cypress bonsa...
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by Jess Shaw - 2008-11-07
Almost everyone's first tree experience has some embarrassing events. Nobody can be an expert right away; we all make mistakes that sometimes haunt us for years afterwards. Some of us make worse mista...