Identify Bonsai Species
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Identify bonsai species. Determine whether the bonsai tree is evergreen or deciduous. Need long and warm growing seasons. Canopy under story shrub and ground. Need a lot of light that is filtered out before it.
Deciduous trees can have two leaf growth patterns. Here is some identification assistance for several of the most widely available bonsai trees. Bonsai tree prunus mume bonsai treeshave been given many names most will have their botanical genus and species name associated with them for example. The two most popular species.
Cedrus atlantica and sometimes a common name for example. The creative art of bonsai. Some of the most popular juniper bonsai species are japanese garden junipers juniperus procumbens nana chinese juniper juniperus chinensis the common juniper juniperus communis the california juniper juniperus californica and the sierra juniper juniperus occidentalis. The chinese bird plum is a semitropical evergreen while many hollies can be deciduous or evergreen depending on the species.
Fig tree ficus bonsai ginseng juniper bonsai juniperus deciduous tree species. Needles or scale. Other evergreen bonsai trees include the brush cherry okinawa holly fukien tea boxwood jade tree and lavender star flower. Trees commonly used for genuine bonsai are species which are easily shaped including but not limited to chinese elm japanese maple juniper ficus rainforest fig cedar elm and japanese black pine.
List of plants suitable for bonsai in indian subcontinent climate. Broadleaf evergreen tree species. Some bonsai trees are given a specific name relating to its growth size or style type see bonsai tree types and styles. Some species are commonly seen such as the elms junipers and pines others such as grapevines tamarix and hederas may be a rare occurrence but can have their own qualities and characteristics that make them of interest to the enthusiast.
Leaves that drop to the soil can be used as an organic material for the soil.