No. The only exception to this rule is the Chinese Elm Bonsai, which is a deciduous tree outside (Looses its leaves in winter, yellow in Autumn.) and an evergreen inside (Keeps its leaves all year round.) Just make sure that it is in an area with full sun, like on a window sill, but some spot where there is sun for most of the day, not just for 2 or 3 hours. Even though, you will still need to protect it from the sun if it gets much higher than 33-34 degrees celcius.
From,
Bonsai Answeranator
yes i can be grown bonsai.
You cannot. Bonsai means to grow a dwarf version of the tree this must be done from infancy.
BONSAI The art itself, or a miniature plant grown and cared for in this way, is called bonsai.
Depends on your climate, whether you have outdoor space for growing it or need it to stay inside. There are thousands of varieties of trees and shrubs that will make good bonsai, I personally have about 75, of which about a dozen are indoor tropicals. The nost common for beginners are probably ficus for indoors, juniper for outdoors.
A bonsai is a small tree, usually grown in japan for their compact size, if you are completing the Easter scavanger hunt this year, it is at the dojo
One can create bonsai plants by purchasing the correct seeds and growing the plant in either a container or outdoor garden. To create the desired bonsai effect one needs to prune the leaves and branches and water the tree regularly.
Inside the dojo next to sensei.
Bonsai trees may be grown safely in the house with proper care. Care includes the proper watering, good soil, fertilizing, pruning and plenty of sunlight.
A miniature tree grown in a container. note- spelled bonsai- means dish tree.
Bonsai is the art of dwarfing trees.
Yes, look up "air Layering" for the method of propagating many varieties from a limb. Roots are grown on the limb, then it is cut from the tree and planted. Many bonsai are started this way.
quaint outside restaurant /japanese theme looking for cute ideas