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MY INSTAGRAM ACCOUNT https://instagram.com/debs_bonsai_gar... #bonsaikingdom #bonsaiinspiration The word “Bon-sai” (often misspelled as bonzai or banzai) is a Japanese term which, literally translated, means “planted in a container”. This art form is derived from an ancient Chinese horticultural practice, part of which was then redeveloped under the influence of Japanese Zen Buddhism.It has been around for well over a thousand years. The ultimate goal of growing a Bonsai is to create a miniaturized but realistic representation of nature in the form of a tree. Bonsai are not genetically dwarfed plants, in fact, any tree species can be used to grow one. Techniques such as pinching buds, pruning and wiring branches, and carefully restricting but not abandoning fertilizers are used to limit and redirect healthy growth. Most commonly kept under four feet (or about a meter) in height, Bonsai are not genetically dwarfed plants. However, plants with smaller leaves do make these compositions easier to design. In fact, any plant species that has a woody stem or trunk, grows true branches, can be successfully grown in a container to restrict its roots/food storage capability, and has smaller or reducible-leaves can be used to create a Bonsai.Look around at your trees, bushes, hedges, the copses in your yard or park, plants in the nursery or wild landscape The size classifications, increasing in size Keshitsubo: 1-3" (3-8cm) Shito: 2-4" (5-10cm) Mame: 2-6" (5-15cm) Shohin: 5-8" (13-20cm) Komono: 6-10" (15-25cm) Katade-mochi: 10-18" (25-46cm) Chumono / Chiu: 16-36" (41-91cm) Omono / Dai: 30-48" (76-122cm) Hachi-uye: 40-60" (102-152cm) Imperial: 60-80" (152-203cm The Chinese characters for their older dwarf potted tree landscapes were adopted to name the Japanese art-form. Bonsai in Japanese is written as: 盆栽. In short, the definition of Bonsai can be explained as: 盆栽 - Bon-sai Japanese character “Bon” [left character] is a dish or thin bowl (“a modified vessel which has been divided or cut down from a deeper form”). “Sai” [right character] is a tree or other growing plant which is planted – “planted,” as would be a halberd or spear or pike stuck into the ground. “Bonsai” thus means or denotes “a tree which is planted in a shallow container". We now know the literal translation of Bonsai is "tree in pot", but what is the meaning of a Bonsai tree? A Bonsai tree is a replication of nature, in the form of a miniature tree, without displaying the human intervention too clearly. The connotations or added/implied Bonsai tree meanings include: A general tree-like shape or style (although not necessarily natural to that type of plant growing full-size in the wild). A profile that is not as detailed as a photographically-real tree but has just enough features to easily suggest a full-grown tree. Relative smallness, compared with those same types of trees outside of the container, for ease of transport and ability to keep nearby. A sense of naturalness which has been subtly accentuated by human intervention but which is not spoiled by stark evidence of human interaction. A particular representation of something much more than itself, and thus allowing each viewer to interpret what is shown and to build-upon this based on his or her own experiences and memories. Something so valued that it has received care for virtually every day of its [hopefully long] containerized life. Something held in such high regard that it was allowed to be brought temporarily into the house for honored guests even though it contained soil from the garden. A portable oasis and transportable miniature garden which can represent the seasons and vast or favorite landscapes close-at-hand for meditation or contemplation assistance. These are just a few points, it is up to you to decide what Bonsai means to #plants #trees #nature #bonsai #bonsaitree #maple #ficus #ficusreligiosa #ficusbenghalinsis #ficusretusa #ficusbonsai #marigold #sunflower #rose #orchid #cactus #succulent #lithops #goldenbarrelcactus #barrelcactus #mammillaria #juniper #wisteria #elm #brich #aspen #baobab #sugarmaple #amurmaple #fig #weepingfig #adenium #Azalea #atlas_blue_cedar #cedar #fir #Douglasfir #balsamfir #gianttree #giantsequioa #redcedar #easternredcedar #westernredcedar #whitecrdar #easternwhitecedar #westernwhitecedar #northernwhitecedar #atlasbluecedar #bluecedar #pine #Japanesewhitepine #Japaneseredpine #Japanese_black_pine #youtube #instagram #twitter #weeping #wippingwillow #oak #pinebonsai Disclaimer :- Under Section 107 of the Copyright Act 1976, allowance is made for 'Fair Use' for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, and research, Fair use is a permitted by copyright statute that might otherwise be infringing. Non-profit, educational or personal use tips the balance in favor of fair use.