Bonsai Trees make great indoor plants and thrive in direct sunlight. Because these beautiful trees are generally grown outdoors, it's best to replicate the outside environment inside.
This Wisteria Bonsai is a stunning example of what proper care and cultivation can do for your bonsai tree.
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Bonsai money trees are a great place to start when you're beginning your plant collection. Common lore associates these trees with prosperity and peace.
Spice up your Bonsai tree collection by adding in this Bonsai/Chile cross.
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If you're going to cultivate a Bonsai tree, buckle up. Bonsais are slow growers and require lots of attention and upkeep to grow correctly.
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The word Bonsai translates from Japanese to mean "planted in a pot" and the Bonsai container counts. These beautiful containers were handmade by Japanese craftsmen.
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The red flowers on this stunning Bonsai Tree are the result of a cross between a Pyracantha and a Bonsai. This rare Bonsai can cost upwards of thousands of dollars depending on its maturity.
Bonsai Trees originated in China and were adopted by Japanese culture. Knowing where your bonsai gets its roots is important.
This stunning tree is over eight hundred years old and sold for over a million dollars in 2015. It's now cared for by Bonsai master Kunio Kobayashi in his museum.
Did you know that these beautiful aqua Bonsai trees existed? These plants are an excellent addition to your home in high-light areas.
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Bonsai Trees are popularly used as part of a Feng Shui plan for your home or garden.
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