Bonsai trees will bring nature into your home. The art of growing bonsai trees may seem complex. However, with consistency and patience, you’ll soon have a beautiful tree to add…
There are two main groups of bonsai trees: indoor and outdoor. Indoor bonsai trees tend to be tropical or subtropical species. Outdoor bonsai trees include two groups: evergreen trees and…
The Crepe Myrtle Bonsai is a small tree, native to Asia and Australia, with deciduous leaves. The Crepe Myrtle has a lot to offer for any Bonsai collector. Not only…
Almost any conifer species can be grown as a bonsai. The cedar, taxus, juniper and pine families all have many subspecies and varieties to choose from. Japanese black pine, Shimpaku…
Unlike coniferous trees which largely grow needles, deciduous trees have wide leaves that come in a number of shapes, sizes and colors. Although they can be more of a challenge…
When most people think of bamboo, they imagine the fast-growing hallowed stems that are used for building, cooking, and feeding pandas. What most people don’t imagine is the Nandina domestica…
In the wild, the Bald Cypress tree grows in wet, swampy soils along riverbanks and flood plains. Specimens of this plant have reached ages as old as 1000 years. Although…
In its full-grown form, the Bahama Berry tree is nondescript and unattractive. When kept as a bonsai tree, however, the slim, twisty nature of the trunk makes for a graceful…
Bonsai trees have appealed to gardeners for millennia due to their graceful beauty and artistry. Many gardeners love practicing the art of bonsai because they enjoy shaping each branch and…
Introduction Imagine having a miniature apple tree that bears mini apple fruits growing on top of your office table! Place this on your coffee table and you have an interesting…