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  2. 13 Types of Bonsai Trees That Every Level of Gardener Can ...

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    These 13 types of bonsai trees transform ordinary plants into living sculptures. Explore this ancient art form's unique fusion of nature and creativity.

  3. List of species used in bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Botanical name Common name Example References Elaeagnus: Elaeagnus Enkianthus: Enkianthus Eugenia: Brush cherries Euphorbia balsamifera: Wolfsmilk [6]: 42–43 Euonymus: Spindle Fagus: Beech Ficus benghalensis: Banyan Ficus benjamina: Weeping Fig Ficus carica: Fig tree, common fig [6]: 46–47 Ficus microcarpa: Chinese Banyan Fig [6]: 44–45

  4. Bonsai - Wikipedia

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    So was the first sakufu-ten (creative bonsai exhibit), the only event in which professional bonsai growers exhibit traditional trees under their own names rather than under the name of the owner. [citation needed] The first World Bonsai Convention was held in Osaka during the World Bonsai and Suiseki Exhibition in 1980. [41]

  5. 15 Small Trees to Show Off in Your Front Yard - AOL

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    Here are fifteen options that will make your front garden stand tall. While towering evergreen trees are certainly impressive, there's a lot to appreciate in choosing small trees for your front ...

  6. Juniperus chinensis 'Shimpaku' - Wikipedia

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    It is a slow-growing evergreen shrub that typically grows to 3 ft (0.9 m) tall and 5 ft (1.5 m) wide over a period of 10 years. [1] Gray-green to dull dark green clusters of soft needles cover them. They are primarily grown and used as decoration, and at one point were a symbol of status in Japan. [ 2 ]

  7. Cryptomeria - Wikipedia

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    Genetic analysis of the most famous Chinese population, on Tianmu Mountain, containing trees estimated to be nearly 1000 years old, supports the hypothesis that the population originates from an introduction. [6] Outside of its native range, Cryptomeria was also introduced to the Azores in the mid 19th century for wood production. It is ...