What type of bonsai tree should I choose that will stay the smallest?
Posted by Bonsai Care on Mar 19, 2009
I would similar to to begin caring for the bonsai plant as the hobby, can someone suggest me upon which sort of tree would be the great starter plant?
I wish to know what sort of tree is most appropriate to sight it to be teeny tiny, we would similar to it to be twelve inches or less. Even not as big would be great.
Also, we would LOVE the accumulation which produces flowers.
This would be the especially indoor bonsai, yet we wouldn't thoughts bringing it outward for uninformed air upon great days.
Thank we in advance!
a bonsai doesn't only 'stay' small, we need to work during it, to keep it small…..
bonsai is still the plant which it is… if it needs to live outside, afterwards it will not do great INSIDE….. (crepes hatred it inside!)
you need to investigate the where's as well as how's the lot some-more prior to you're ready for the plant…. most appropriate thought would be to get the book…..
http://www.bonsaisite.com/
http://bonsaisite.com/bonbooks.html
that "BASICS'' a single looks great to begin with….
http://www.absbonsai.org/
http://www.google.com/search?hl=en&rls=com.microsoft:en-us&ei=wgLBSauHJKHhtgfOgZHTCg&sa=X&oi=spell&resnum=0&ct=result&cd=1&q=bonsai&spell=1
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Get yourself a dwarf cherry.
It flowers early every spring, is easy to take care of and doesn't need to be watered hardly at all because it's kept outside.
Looks good from 6 inches up.
Just noticed that you want it indoor! In this case get a crepe myrtle which comes in variety of purple, pink or white flowers. It has tiny leaves so it looks good very small.
Although being an indoor type it will be harder to take care of of course.
References :
http://bonsaiart.co.uk