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Choosing the Right Bonsai Tree
Ficus Bonsai is the easiest to care for, making it an excellent choice for beginners. Other popular indoor Bonsai trees include the Dwarf jade, the Fukien tea, the Hawaiian umbrella, and the Sweet plum. Prioritize hardy, easy care plants when selecting a tree for bonsai. Caring for bonsai requires diligence and the right tree suited for your climate.
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Creating Bonsai from Various Trees
The Japanese maple, Indian Laurel Fig, Bodhi, Beech, Crape Myrtle, and Pachira are popular choices for bonsai due to their leaves, color, and adaptability. Some backyard trees can also make good beginner bonsai options. Cotoneaster is easy to keep alive and suitable for beginners. The key to creating bonsai is pruning roots and foliage for a dwarfed look.
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Fast-Growing Bonsai Trees
Fast-growing bonsai tree varieties include Chinese junipers, Japanese black pine, boxwood shrubs, jade plants, snowdrop trees, and maple trees. These trees require more care and attention compared to slower-growing varieties. Nursery stock plants with bonsai qualities can be bought for faster propagation, and certain trees like Carmona and Japanese Maple have specific sunlight requirements.