Mini Bonsai Plants

Mini bonsai have been enjoying a revival among people attracted to the appeal of having green plants in their lives.  They are smaller and easy to grow, and the colors of their leaves can reveal the passage of the seasons.  On the rooftop of the Tobu Department Store Ikebukuro in Tokyo, there is an area with rows of plants in palm-size pots.  They are mini bonsai of small pine, maple and other varieties.  They are so small and cute.  Unlike large bonsai, they are easy to carry, and their prices are reasonable, too.  Mini bonsai include flowering plants, such as cherry blossom trees; fruits and berries, such as apple trees; and even grasses, in addition to coniferous pine and oak trees that are commonly associated with bonsai, and miscellaneous deciduous trees that change their appearances with the seasons.  Tiny maple trees, for example, display green leaves in the summer and red leaves in the fall.  Many people place their mini bonsai on the balconies of their apartments to enjoy viewing them.  In addition to the scientific aspect of growing plants, trimming bonsai is a form of arts and crafts.  Of course, it is also a great way to experience Japanese culture.  Mini bonsai are a way to learn all of these things easily and increase your knowledge.  Amid the renewed popularity of bonsai, efforts have been expanding to convey their appeal and give advice on how to grow them.  You start with a small, easy-to-grow mini bonsai and gradually experience the great appeal of bonsai. Choosing pots is an enjoyable part of the bonsai experience.  It is important to choose a pot that not only matches the plant, but also has a color and shape that harmonizes with the interior design of wherever it will be placed.

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