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DIFFERENT SPECIES OF BONSAI TREE

Introduction There are great numbers of Bonsai plants species are available on earth. You can see different sizes of tropical and sub-tropical species. Each one of them requires the diverse environment to survive and other requirements of those healthy growths. Some popular species are discussed below Bonsai plants

Adenium Obesum ( Desert Rose) Native to East Africa Grow in informal upright, slanting style Suitable for indoors Requires maintenance above 10 C

Caragana Arborescens (Pea Tree) Native to Manchuria and Siberia and as well naturalized in France Flourish in formal and informal upright styles Fir to both indoor and outdoor Needs soil quite dry to better grow in winter

Carmona Microphylla (Fukien Tea Tree, Carmona, Philippine Tea) Native to India Styles comes as Informal Upright, Slanting, Cascade, Semi-cascade, Rock-over-root, Clasped- to-rock, Twin-trunk, Clump Indoor plants Needs over 15 C temperature but not too much temperature fluctuations

Acer buergerianum ( Trident Maple ) Native to Eastern China and Japan Many styles as Formal upright, Informal Upright, Slanting, Cascade, Semi- cascade, Broom, Rock- over-root, Clasped-to- rock, Twin-trunk, Clump, Group planting, Saikei Suits to Outdoor location Best growth under -10 C for prolonged periods.

Cedrus brevifolia (Cyprus cedar) Native to American region Grows in Formal upright, Informal Upright, Slanting, Group planting, Saikei styles Outdoor plants It can survive in full sun all year around

Wrap Up In the above description we can take a little closer look at some important Bonsai species; for further information, you can go online search or experts so that you could be aware of others.

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