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Largest supplier of Bonsai Trees and supplies on the internet offering hundreds of items at low wholesale prices |
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| A variety of bonsai, including junipers, Azalea, Rosemary, Brush Cherry, New Zealand Tea Rose, Citrus Trees, Snow Rose Serissa, and much more. Unique trees and fountains range in prices starting from under $20.00. Whether you are looking for a nice real or artificial bonsai gift or bonsai supplies to enjoy your hobby or bonsai sale business, start here for all your Bonsai needs. | ||
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The definition of the term "Bonsai" is a plant, usually a tree or shrub,
that is grown in a container and made to look like a mature tree through the
use of various training techniques. The plant usually does not exceed 1
meter in height. The art of bonsai as we know it, traces back almost 2000
yrs. The word 'bonsai' is made up of 2 Japanese characters or word phrases,
"bon" & "sai." "Bon" is the pot, tray or container; the "sai" is the tree or
potted planting. The original word Bonsai comes from the Chinese word "P'en
Tsai" which sounds similar to bonsai and has nearly the same meaning. It
couldn’t be further from the true spirit of bonsai, however, if we restrict
our interpretation in this way. It is indeed a tree in a pot, but a tree
that has been subjected to a number of horticultural and aesthetic
disciplines through which visual harmony and botanical well being is
achieved. The essence of classical Bonsai is to produce a healthy miniature
representation of a tree. |
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START SOMETHING DIFFERENT – GO GREEN WITH AN ECO FRIENDLY BONSAI TREEBonsai is about trees, trees grown in miniature. It is also about time
and space and about life and attitudes. Historically, Bonsai was a part of
the culture, an important part of family heritage. Equally, Bonsai can be
simply a horticultural past time requiring no more than a measure of common
garden sense, some artistic ability and plenty of patience. The
aesthetic sensibilities of bonsai, which have their roots in the Zen
Buddhist tradition, contribute significantly to the complete bonsai
experience. Giving a bonsai tree as a gift is a gesture of respect and
a harbinger of good fortune. They symbolize harmony, honor, patience, as
well as happiness among friends and family. |
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Enjoy Bonsai in Good Health !! |
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