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Different Styles of Bonsai Trees

The bonsai tree is one of the most popular and widely distinguished trees. Plant lovers and tree lovers often include a bonsai tree in their collections. As a matter of fact, bonsai trees are considered a piece of art by many because of their extraordinary form and beauty.

 

In order for a bonsai tree to remain unique and small in size, regular shaping, pruning, and trimming needs to be done. Upon performing these activities, great care is required to make sure that the bonsai tree will remain healthy in spite of these procedures. Just like any tree, the bonsai tree needs to be given the proper attention so it will remain beautiful and thrive.

Monitoring bonsai trees is easy if you are well informed with the do's and don'ts when it comes to attending such a tree. You just have to make sure that everything is being done in moderation so as not to endanger the life of your bonsai tree. This principle can be applied when you are watering your bonsai tree. If you over-water your bonsai tree, you will probably drown it and cause it to die. However, if you do not sustain the rightful amount of water that your bonsai tree needs then it will die as well due to lack of nutrients. In order to live and grow, your bonsai tree needs just the right amount of water.

Every bonsai tree has a different style and characteristic that can be recognized from its shape and size. A mini tree is called a formal upright tree. Due to its small features, this type of bonsai tree is easy to nurture and develop. You just have to prune the lower branches so this type of tree remains balanced. Juniper and Spruce trees are simple to deal with as well. These trees have the same style as the formal upright except for the tops are usually curved.

On the other hand, Crab Apple and Maple trees will give you the illusion that they are moving. Another style that you should familiarize yourself with is the leaner. This is a slanting bonsai tree that has more growth on a particular side in order to attain the appearance of blowing in the wind. You might expect these trees to sway every time a wind blows because of their appearance.

In addition to that, a cascade bonsai tree looks very interesting as well. Instead of it extending naturally down, it grows upward and drops below the container. A semi cascade bonsai tree, however, grows up straight then just cascades downwards. This commonly leans slightly in front. Some trees which commonly are styled in this manner are juniper trees and the weeping willow. Other bonsai tree styles include windswept and literati.

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