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  2. Salix babylonica - Wikipedia

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    Salix babylonica is a medium- to large-sized deciduous tree, growing up to 20–25 m (66–82 ft) tall. It grows rapidly, but has a short lifespan, between 40 and 75 years. It grows rapidly, but has a short lifespan, between 40 and 75 years.

  3. Bonsai styles - Wikipedia

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    In all multiple-trunk styles, conventional bonsai specimens use trees of the same species. As with the twin-trunk style, the two-tree style has a dominant, larger tree and a smaller one. The two trees may be set very close to one another, as in the twin-trunk style. They may also be set apart, as they do not share a single root. [2]: 211–213

  4. Bonsai - Wikipedia

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    The apex (tip of the tree) in the semi-cascade (半懸崖, han-kengai) style bonsai extend just at or beneath the lip of the bonsai pot; [74] the apex of a full cascade-style falls below the base of the pot. [75] A number of styles describe the trunk shape and bark finish.

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  6. Salix 'Chrysocoma' - Wikipedia

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    Salix × sepulcralis 'Chrysocoma', or Weeping Golden Willow, is the most popular and widely grown weeping tree in the warm temperate regions of the world. It is an artificial hybrid between S. alba 'Vitellina' and S. babylonica. The first parent provides the frost hardiness and the golden shoots and the second parent the strong weeping habit.

  7. Indoor bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Ficus salicaria: According to Jerry Meislik, "the most useful fig for bonsai is the willow leafed fig. The small leaf is in excellent scale for bonsai and the tree has good branch ramification, good basal rootage and excellent aerial root formation." [8] Portulacaria afra: The dwarf jade looks a lot like a baby jade plant and is used similarly.