Bonsai Plants
This section contains descriptions of popular plants for growing bonsai
The most suitable type of apple tree for growing bonsai is the wild apple tree. This type of apple tree, along with azaleas
Citrus belongs to the Rutaceae family and has about 15 species. The homeland of citrus is Southeast Asia, and has been cultivated for many centuries.
Fuchsia is named after Leonard Fuchs, a 16th-century German botanist, and is native to Central and South America. The plant's flowers come in a wide range of colors —
The Crassula, also known to most plant lovers as the "Money Tree", is known in the botanical world as Crassula.
Asian black pine is one of the symbols of bonsai. Not many trees can convey all the beauty and subtlety of the art of bonsai as Pinus thunbergii does.
Lilac is not the best option for bonsai formation, since lilac does not have a massive trunk, and the leaves are large. First of all, lilac is used
Sakura is a well-known species of ornamental tree of the rose family (Rosaceae). Sakura (this species of tree includes plum and cherry) is
Portulacia afra is the only species of this South African genus that is grown indoors. It is a slow-growing, low-growing succulent.
The European olive, the cultivated olive, or the olive tree (Olea europaea) is an evergreen tree native to the Mediterranean region, of the genus Olive (Olea)
Juniper bonsai can be grown indoors. This plant is ideal for creating an aged tree (see