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well for one, the sago "palm" is not even realy a palm. its a cycade. but i know what you mean. but it seems like you are a little confused, a bonsai is not a type of tree, it is a way of growing a tree. so those "bonsai palms" you see at the store are just sago palms grown to be a bonsai. but still the same type of plant as the other sago palms you see.
'If roots strong, tree survive.' 'Root karate come from Miyagi' 'This bonsai have strong root. Same you' Bonsai tree survives if it has strong roots. Daniel's karate survives because it has strong roots.
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you have to be more specific for that question. he was made in the tree house and got power from the ice kindom
You find it in the bonsai trees store
Bonsai is not a type of tree, it is ANY dwarfed tree and so you can grow them anywhere or find them in the nature
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.
No. A bonsai (bonsai tree) is a dwarf decorative tree, and the name of the trimming art form. There is no adverb form.
Help. I need a bonsai tree for a gift . . . by tomorrow. Does anyone know where in center city Philadelphia I can find one?
Does bonsai tree bring good fortunes.
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.
Bonsai are not a variety or species of tree. The art of Bonsai is a method of grooming and training the growth of a tree that originated in Japan.The title of world's smallest species of tree goes to Salix herbacea or dwarf willow.