They are called "Bonsai," they grow in containers. That's pretty much it! :)
Bonsai is the art of growing miniature trees. Bonzai is the Japanese war cry from WWII.
Bonsai.
Yuji YOSHIMURA has written: 'The Japanese art of miniature trees and landscapes'
No, trees for timber are cultivated resources.
Avocado trees typically grow to about 6 to 7 feet tall when cultivated indoors.
Lemon trees cultivated indoors typically grow to be around 3 to 5 feet tall.
facility where trees and shrubs are cultivated for exhibition
盆栽 【ぼんさい】 bonsai, the Japanese art of growing ornamental, miniature trees, derives from 盆 bon, "basin" and 栽 sai, "planting."
The likely word is the Japanese art of creating miniature trees, which is bonsai.The similar word, also from Japanese is banzai (meaning '10,000 years' - the exhortation to a desperate attack or charge).
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.
To make room for more cultivated crops.
No, Japanese maple trees do not produce syrup. Syrup is typically made from the sap of sugar maple trees, not Japanese maple trees.