Different Types of Bonsai Trees:
Japanese Maple: The Japanese Maple is one of the most well known Outdoor Bonsai tree types. The more youthful maple trees have green leaves with ruddy bark, and as the tree turns old, the leaves go red with dark bark. There are wide assortments of this tree that highlight different hued leaves. Japanese Maple trees should be put outside in a radiant and vaporous spot. In places with exceptionally hot temperatures, you should move their area to obscure areas with indirect sunlight.
Bodhi Tree (Ficus Religiosa): Ficus Religiosa, additionally called the Bodhi tree or the sacred Peepal, has a place with the fig family. It is local to India and China and has importance in Hindu, Buddhist, and Jain religions. Ficus Religiosa is one of the numerous deciduous Bonsai tree species in India, and its heart shapes start falling off in the warmer months of March and April.
Boxwood: Boxwood, likewise called Buxus, has a place with the strong, evergreen Bonsai tree types. It has in excess of 70 subspecies in which the normal boxwood or Buxus sempervirens and the Chinese Boxwood, Buxus Harlandii, are very famous. Their rich green appearance, naturally twisted branches, and trunk make them ideal choices for Bonsai.
Juniper: One of the most famous Bonsai tree types overall is the Juniper. Juniper Bonsai trees have a place with the evergreen, coniferous types of the cypress family and have around 70 assortments. Contingent upon the assortment, you can see two principal kinds of foliages in Juniper - Needle and Scale. The well-known Juniper Bonsai trees are Chinese Juniper, Japanese Shimpaku, Japanese Needle Juniper, and Common Juniper.
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