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Bonsai – Introduction to the Living Art

Read ‘art’ and most people will have in mind a painting or sculpture. In that respect it is a kind of sculpture, though, that takes for its raw material not stone or wood but a living tree. That is the art of bonsai.

From the Japanese word for ‘tree in a tray’, Bonsai is the artistic creation and product of shaping trees by careful deliberate pruning along with trimming to develop a miniature tree or bush. Not acquired from genetic dwarfs, bonsai are the result of years of unhurried shaping of ordinary species by master artists.

Because Bonsai are grown, matured and shaped in a small pot, but created from ordinary species – pine trees, maple trees with numerous others – uttermost attention is called for to keep the delicate bonsai plants healthy.

Soil type along with temperature must be just so for bonsai – conditions that are solely within the artist’s control within a certain range. Bonsai pruning and trimming techniques take years to master and are only accomplishable to a certain kind of temperament. Potting and re-potting practices must be learned for bonsai and they are numerous and wide-ranging.

Watering alone is a difficult science for these small bonsai plants. Too much and the bonsai will become water-logged and develop fungi and root rot. Insufficient and the soil rapidly gets dry and foliage wilts and the bonsai perishes.

Soil and potting practices for bonsai converge with watering requirements as drainage is critical to bonsai. Pruning habits interact with bonsai shaping techniques, which in turn are impacted by soil maintenance and watering practices.

Bonsai are among the most challenging products of living art to create because all these elements and numerous more have got to be accomplished to near perfection just for the Bonsai to survive. Add together complexity the goal of creating pleasing shapes, styles and colors for both Bonsai and pot and you have a high artistic bonsai creation.

On top of the inherent horticultural difficulty of learning and mastering a dozen sub-sciences, there is the requirement to master the artistic imaginativeness and skills to bring about any of several basic or advanced styles of bonsai.

There are five primary styles for bonsai alone: formal upright, informal upright, slanting, cascade and semi-cascade. From that base branch out a dozen advanced bonsai types, including the literati and additional difficult forms of bonsai shaping.

A living art of that kind is not mastered in a month.

Craftsmen labor for years to create an individual bonsai tree, which could last one hundred years or longer. The trees are then often handed down from generation to generation, each sequent artist contributing his or her own distinguishing style. As the tree is lovingly shaped according to the individual aesthetic of each caretaker, past efforts are revered and learned from.

Years of training and experience are needed to become a masterful bonsai grower. Ordinary horticulture is by itself a challenging craft. But to acquire a miniature bonsai tree from ordinary species calls for a lifetime of patience and learning.

The results are widely looked on as well-worth the effort, though. Bonsai are admired the worldwide for their uniqueness, their longevity, variety and beauty and for the skill that goes to create them.

In an age when brilliant engineering can mass produce global cellular phones and self-diagnosing automobiles, these bonsai,individually designed and hand crafted, miniature works of living art continue to inspire awe and admiration.

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Enhancing Your Home D

Bonsai is a splendid and glorious miniaturized plant that can be used to decorate your house but the cultivation and care need to nurture a healthy bonsai can be time consuming. If you love the beauty of bonsai but can’t spare the time and effort to look after the miniaturized plant, then artificial bonsai might just be the best choice for you.

Artificial bonsai is readily available in the market nowadays and you will be amazed that the artificial bonsai look, feel and smell like the original. You won’t be able to distinguish it from the real plant unless you are a specialist and although the artificial bonsai plant is not as cherished, you do not have to burn up effort in caring and watering the plant. Artificial bonsai will invigorate the décor of your house but minus the need to worry over it. If you do not have the time to care for the bonsai plant regularly, then artificial bonsai might just be the best thing for bonsai lover like you.

It is often difficult to differentiate between the artificial bonsai and the real thing as lot of details is spent in making the imitation. The craft and attention in creating the artificial bonsai make it close to the real thing. Bonsai has its origin in China before spreading to Japan where it was highly appreciated. The art of bonsai progressively captured the imagination of the Western world as fine details goes into the cultivation of the bonsai. The skills and effort that are spent in cultivating the bonsai and the end product makes the bonsai a much desired art form.

Many types of trees can be selected to nurture as bonsai and they are just miniaturized version that has its growth inhibited in a small pot and through pruning of the roots and its crown. Just like any other plant, bonsai needs sunlight to produce chlorophyll and regular watering but not to the extent of making the soil moist as it will kill the roots. Artificial bonsai can last for years and closely resemble real bonsai but doesn’t need the thorough care of the real plant.

Artificial bonsai can be used to complement the look of your home décor and there are many that you can choose from. Select one that fits and if you are environmentally aware, chose one that is made from biodegradable material.

Artificial bonsai comes in many varieties and you can choose from the crabapple bonsai plant as well as the azalea and the bougainvillea types of bonsai plant in addition to many others. These artificial models have attractive fruits and flowers just like the real counterpart and the price to match. The real ones can cost hundreds of dollars and can be damaged if not well taken care of whereas the artificial plant can go on for years. It can be used as gifts and the recipients do not have to be burdened with the need to look after it. Artificial bonsai is a great choice if it is the beauty that the art of bonsai that mesmerize you.

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