Definition and characteristics of wild bonsai Making skills for wild bonsai Maintenance and management of wild bonsai Ornamental value Bonsai, a garden art originating from the East, has attracted countless enthusiasts with its unique charm and profound cultural heritage. On the basis of traditional bonsai, wild bonsai came into being. It cleverly combines the beauty of nature with artificial art, injecting new vitality into the art of bonsai. This article will take you into the world of wild bonsai. Explore its charm. Definition and characteristics of wild bonsai Wild bonsai, as the name suggests, refers to the careful pruning and placement of natural elements such as plants, rocks, and soil collected in the wild to make bonsai with ornamental value. Compared with traditional indoor bonsai, Wild bonsai has the following characteristics: 1. Unique natural style: Wild bonsai fully reflects the beauty of nature, and its shape, color, texture, etc. all originate from nature and is unique.
2. Rich plant types: A variety of plants can be selected for wild bonsai, such as pine, bamboo, plum, orchid, etc., enriching the artistic expression of bonsai.
3. Flexible layout space: The wild bonsai is not limited by space and can be laid out according to personal preferences and aesthetic needs. It is very creative. Skills for making wild bonsai 1. Material selection: Choosing suitable natural elements such as plants, rocks, and soil is the basis for making wild bonsai. Attention should be paid to the freshness, texture and aesthetics of the materials.
2. Trim: Trim the plants according to the overall shape of the bonsai to remove dead branches and sick branches to keep the plants clean and beautiful.
3. Placement: Reasonably place plants, rocks, soil and other elements to give the bonsai a sense of hierarchy and three-dimensional.
4. Watering and fertilization: According to the growth habits of plants, timely watering and fertilization to ensure the healthy growth of plants. Maintenance and management of wild bonsai 1. Lighting: Wild bonsai has high requirements for light and should be placed in a sunny place to ensure the normal growth of plants.
2. Watering: Water timely according to seasons and climate changes to keep the soil moist.
3. Fertilization: Apply appropriate amount of fertilizer according to the growth needs of plants to promote plant growth.
4. Cleaning: Clean the bonsai regularly, remove weeds, dead leaves, etc., and keep the bonsai clean. Ornamental value of wild bonsai Wild bonsai not only has unique artistic charm, but also has the following ornamental values: 1. Cultivate sentiment: Watching wild bonsai can make people feel the charm of nature, cultivate sentiment, and enhance aesthetic ability.
2. Add the flavor of life: Put a beautiful wild bonsai at home to add elegance and fun to life.
3. Appreciate nature: Wild bonsai integrates the beauty of nature into life, allowing people to pay more attention to and cherish nature.
As a unique art form, wild bonsai perfectly integrates nature and art and has extremely high ornamental value and artistic value. In the days to come, let us explore the charm of wild bonsai together, feel the beauty of nature, inherit and carry forward this excellent traditional culture.