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  2. Artificial plants - Wikipedia

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    Artificial flowers made from plastic A plastic bush. Artificial plants are imitations of natural plants used for commercial or residential decoration. They are sometimes made for scientific purposes (the collection of glass flowers at Harvard University, for example, illustrates the flora of the United States). [1]

  3. Bonsai cultivation and care - Wikipedia

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    Bonsai can be created from nearly any perennial woody-stemmed tree or shrub species [2] which produces true branches and remains small through pot confinement with crown and root pruning. Some species are popular as bonsai material because they have characteristics, such as small leaves or needles, that make them appropriate for the compact ...

  4. Woodland garden - Wikipedia

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    Rhododendron garden, Sheringham Park, originally a country house garden by Humphry Repton, with many species collected by Ernest Henry Wilson a century later.. A woodland garden is a garden or section of a garden that includes large trees and is laid out so as to appear as more or less natural woodland, though it is often actually an artificial creation.

  5. The great Christmas tree debate: Real or fake? Michigan ... - AOL

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    The soft plastic needles on those artificial trees often are made of polyvinyl chloride, or PVCs, which contain phthalates. Phthalates are endocrine-disrupting chemicals that have been associated ...

  6. Bonsai - Wikipedia

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    Completed trees are grown in formal bonsai containers. These containers are usually ceramic pots, which come in a variety of shapes and colors and may be glazed or unglazed. Unlike many common plant containers, bonsai pots have drainage holes at the bottom surface to complement fast-draining bonsai soil, allowing excess water to escape the pot.

  7. History of bonsai - Wikipedia

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    At first, the Japanese used miniaturized trees grown in containers to decorate their homes and gardens. [10] [11] [12] Criticism of the interest in curiously twisted specimens of potted plants shows up in one chapter of the 243-chapter compilation Tsurezuregusa (c. 1331). This work would become a sacred teaching handed down from master to ...