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Miniature Mini Bonsai

Posted by AdminBonsai on Aug 2, 2009 in Bonsai Trees

Miniature Mini Bonsai

We arrived about thirty miles from the city of São Paulo to see what the Japanese are known as bonsai. Around a cup of tea We brought by the wife of producer who has expressed his surprise when he tells us that some of its dwarf trees four hundred and thirty years.

In a long table were some small pines looked windswept old age. In other shelves are isolated trees in shallow boats. His description seems appropriate, "tree in a normal country." Others seemed faded, with fallen branches, obviously, a cliff overlooking imagination. The other two came from the same strain, "the twins" who were called. Another had strong roots exposed, hanging with all my strength to a river where water has virtually destroyed the ground, it seemed.

In some, the fascination lies in the spread of roots, while other is the distribution of branches, the appearance of the trunk, leaves or flowers. Sometimes a little moss or pebbles are all that is necessary to add a touch of real landscapes.

At twenty, with natural persimmon tree, fruit size was only two feet tall. And an orange, even Plum smaller and attracted our attention.

Groups of similar or different trees suggest a forest. And those that grow on trees to simulate Rock overshadowed by the constant storm of wind and mountain precipice. In fact, climbers who risk their lives in this attempt to disrupt life in the dwarf trees real insecure jobs in the open and rocky cliffs.

Whoever thinks of trees generally reduce this mini-size? we asked. We learned that the owner of a Japanese temple in the name of Honen Shonin, in the twelfth century of our common era, would have produced miniature trees to decorate Bodo your small temple. Nobody knows yet if in fact their source or to copy the technique of dwarfism.

The dwarf trees came to be known as "bonsai" literally marrow (shallow) and SAIGH (culture) or in other words "dwarf trees in pots." Soon it spread to Japan, China South Asia Pacific, Europe and America, find fans everywhere. In the seventeenth century the Dutch brought this art to the West. Today, is a problem only space that inspires lovers and gardeners. This graceful beauty of dwarf trees.

Immigrants Japanese who took the bonsai in São Paulo last thirty years. Now, not only the import of dwarf trees, but also widespread in Brazil, as the guava and palm trees, bougainvillea and yellow Lapacho much.

Their ages are remarkable. For example, some brought to Brazil from Japan are more two hundred years. And in Japan, some are estimated to have reached more than six hundred years, including one in Osaka.

How is dwarfism Done

The method naturally reduce the size of a tree is always the most popular, although the chemicals and hormones are used for smaller samples that size standard of about fifty centimeters (just under two feet).

The tree is formed and trained for many years until it acquires the form of a large majestic tree. Bonsai can be grown from seed or cuttings. In the If seed is preferable to use several trees, of course, smaller, planted in soil mixed with half of the arena. After four to eight months are left to germinate and grow in the usual manner. The cuttings are planted like any other tree. The process of miniaturization begins after seven to nine or twelve months, while still in the ground outside.

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