No. Bonsai is a Japanese word that means dish tree. They are different plants (usually trees) that are treated in a way that results in their resembling a miniature form of a normal tree.
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.
Yes, cedar trees can be used as bonsai trees. However, they have unique care requirements that differ from other types of bonsai trees. It is essential to ensure they receive proper light, water, and pruning to thrive as a bonsai.
There is no such thing as a bonsai seed. Seeds are sometimes sold as such, but in reality are just normal tree seeds. In order for a seedling to become a bonsai that meets accepted standards takes many years. In your case, the sprouts should be kept in pots or in the ground for 8-10 years until they have developed a thick, tapered trunk. At that point they could be ready to start pruning and training as a bonsai.
Spider lily, also known as Hymenocallis, is typically not considered a common bonsai plant. Bonsai refers to the art of dwarfing and shaping trees, while spider lilies are tropical bulbous plants that do not naturally have a tree-like form. However, with careful pruning and training, it is possible to create a miniature version of spider lily as a bonsai.
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Yes, the Japanese word for a Bonsai Master or Bonsai Creator is "bonsai-shi." The term "shi" in Japanese indicates a person who is a master or expert in a particular field or profession. So, a bonsai-shi is someone who has achieved a high level of skill and expertise in the art of bonsai cultivation and design.
You use it in the bonsai shop in Red Dragon Island where you trim a bonsai tree.
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I have been told any plant that is woody can be turned into a bonsai. If you go to bonsai sites on the internet, or buy a bonsai book, they alos help alot.
Edith loves bonsai, and it represents her how beautiful it is, so she entitled it bonsai.
Bonsai plants make great gifts! I will give you a link for a great bonsai store.
The bonsai tree is in the Bonsai shop in Red Dragon Island. However, all you do is trim it.
No, Sadly a bonsai tree is not lucky.
Bonsai began in China but was perfected in Japan.