Chinese Elm, Ficus, Crassula (Money Tree)
I have answered this question before, just look up- Is the Bonsai tree Chinese or Japanese?- And you will figure out the answer.
I have answered this question before, just look up- Is the Bonsai tree Chinese or Japanese?- And you will figure out the answer.
No. A bonsai (bonsai tree) is a dwarf decorative tree, and the name of the trimming art form. There is no adverb form.
Some tips for maintaining a Chinese Elm Bonsai tree include pruning on a regular basis and watering the tree regularly. By pruning on a regular basis, you can maintain a shape that you most prefer.
No, Sadly a bonsai tree is not lucky.
Bonsai means 'potted tree' or 'tray tree' in japanese. a bonsai tree is a tree that is pruned into a natural shape like a weeping style or a windswept style. The leaves, branches and roots are pruned to give it a miniaturized appearance that is a bonsai tree.
If your partner will enjoy a bonsai tree, that's the best reason to give a bonsai tree for Valentine's Day.
The bonsai tree is in the Bonsai shop in Red Dragon Island. However, all you do is trim it.
They can both be the same thing. Bonsai is the art of dwarfing trees, so you can treat an oak tree as a bonsai.
Bonsai is an art, practiced using trees and shrubs. There is no scientific name for bonsai. Any individual bonsai has the same scientific name as the same variety in the ground. For example, a Japanese Maple tree in a garden is Acer palmatum, a Japanese Maple bonsai is also Acer palmatum.
Normal trees cannot be made into a bonsai tree under any circumstance. The bonsai tree is a special species of plant that has been bred to have its current size.
It is both. But, the roots of Bonsai do emerge from the Chinese, and their version of Bonsai was Penjing. (The e in Penjing is pronounced like the u in urban) The art of it dates back to at least 800 years ago, when Buddhist monks from China had handed a miniature plant in a pot to the Japanese as a gift for a certain good deed they had done. The Japanese had shaped, pruned wired and dramatically changed Penjing over the years through culture and inspiration of the people. To answer your question in a simple version, it is both Chinese and Japanese. Bonsai is quite different in a way to the Penjing that we know today, and thorough out Bonsai have emerged new styles of miniature trees, and new techniques, but this wouldn't have been made possible without Penjing.