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Tropical Bonsai Trees Information
Tropical Bonsai Trees TipsWith limited availability of soil and the necessary nutrients, these trees adapted themselves and confined their growth to the dimensions that could be supported by the soil in the pot. This gave rise to stunted looking trees, with gnarled trunks and branches, which came to be prized as pon-sai. Even today, there is bonsai in China, but the refinement and artistic nature of the later Japanese version of bonsai, are still lacking. Bonsai are classed according to their sizes. There are styles and techniques associated to the shito and mame bonsais. These are the bonsais that are grown in pots as small as thimbles. The bonsai enthusiast must know that the smaller the size of the bonsai, the greater the care he must exert. The miniature sized bonsai often requires special attention. Tropical Bonsai Trees AdviceSoil choice for your bonsai is critical for its health and long life. It really depends on the tree species of your bonsai, but generally, soil should be made of 30% humus and 70% grit for needled evergreen trees and 70% humus and 30% grit for deciduous trees. If you have a different bonsai species, make sure to look up which soil meets its special needs, since you might have to prepare a special soil mix yourself. When the Japanese interacted with the Chinese, they adopted several of their customs and traditions. The bonsai was one such Chinese cultural export. But it was the Japanese form of Zen Buddhism that refined the ugly and grotesque Chinese pon-sai to make them into representations of the divine harmony. Most records state that the initial bonsai in Japan were confined to the Zen Buddhist monasteries. But as the art evolved and gained acceptance, the Japanese aristocracy adopted it and it came to signify nobility, refinement and prestige. Tropical Bonsai Trees Facts
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