The tiniest trees – enjoy the beauty of the ancient art of bonsai
06.12.2019
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Adorable bonsai trees are not just miracles – they are a result of hard work and hundreds of hours of care. Let's take a look at the most wonderful examples of this ancient Asian art and learn a little more about it.
The ultimate goal of this Japanese art form is to cultivate, in containers, small trees that look exactly like full size trees
Bonsai originated in Japan in the 6th century from the Chinese practice of penjing, which is very similar to bonsai, but allows more "wild-looking" trees
Anyway, professional bonsai artists sometimes choose species with large leaves on purpose – it complicates the whole process and makes it more interesting
Bonsai trees can live just as long as full sized trees, but they need constant care – otherwise they just grow wild and spread out of containers
And the oldest one, the Ficus retusa Linn, is now found at the Crespi Bonsai Museum in Italy. It's more than 1,000 years old
Which tree did you like the most? Would you like to try growing a bonsai tree yourself?
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