A treasure in bonsai art, revealing the variety selection and application skills of crabapple

Overview of Begonia Varieties: Key Points for selecting Begonia for making bonsai Applications of common Begonia varieties in bonsai Skills for making Begonia bonsai Bonsai, as an important part of China's traditional art, has attracted the attention of countless horticultural enthusiasts with its unique aesthetic taste and profound cultural heritage. Begonia, as a common ornamental plant, is often used to make bonsai because of its beautiful colors and elegant posture. What kind of Begonia is the most suitable for making bonsai? This article will provide you with a detailed analysis. Overview of Begonia varieties Begonia, which belongs to the apple genus of the Rosaceae family, is a small deciduous tree widely distributed in northern China. There are many varieties of Begonia, which can be divided into multiple varieties according to their characteristics such as flower color, flower type, leaf shape, etc. Common Begonia varieties include Xifu Begonia, Duansi Begonia, and Poigonia. Key points for selecting crabapple for making bonsai 1. Color: Crabapple flowers are rich in color, including red, pink, white and other colors. When making bonsai, the appropriate color should be selected according to the overall style and personal preferences of the bonsai. Red crabapple is suitable for making festive and warm bonsai; white crabapple is suitable for making elegant and simple bonsai.

2. Flower type: Begonia flower types are diverse, including single petals, double petals, heavy tables, etc. The single petals are simple and generous, and the double petals are plump and gorgeous. When making bonsai, the appropriate flower type should be selected according to the shape and spatial layout of the bonsai.

3. Leaf shape: The leaves of crabapple are oval or obovate, and the leaf color is green. When making bonsai, the leaf shape is coordinated with the color and pattern, which can enhance the ornamental nature of the bonsai.

4. Growth habits: Begonia likes light, cold resistance, and drought tolerance, and has lax soil requirements. When selecting Begonia to make bonsai, its growth habits should be considered to ensure that the bonsai grows in a suitable environment. Application of common crabapple varieties in bonsai 1. Xifu crabapple: Xifu crabapple has beautiful flower color and full flower shape. It is suitable for making large-scale bonsai. Its branches are flexible and easy to shape. It is an ideal material for making bonsai.

2. Sticky Begonia: Sticky Begonia flowers hang down like ribbons, with pink colors and elegant posture. They are suitable for making small bonsai and add to the beauty of bonsai.

3. Sticked crabapple: Sticked crabapple has tight flowers and rich colors, making it suitable for making various styles of bonsai. Its branches are hard and not easy to bend, making it suitable for making three-dimensional shapes. Tips for making crabapple bonsai 1. Material selection: Select crabapple plants that grow vigorously and are free from pests and diseases, and cut branches of appropriate length as bonsai materials.

2. Modeling: According to the overall style and spatial layout of the bonsai, the crabapple branches are trimmed, bent, and coiled.

3. Pot selection: Select pots that match the shape of crabapple, such as round, oval, rectangular, etc.

4. Soil preparation: Begonia likes fertile and well-drained soil, and can be prepared with leus soil, coarse sand, etc.

5. Watering and fertilization: Keep the soil moist and apply fertilizer in a timely manner to promote the growth of crabapple.

Begonia, as a plant with great ornamental value, is widely used in bonsai making. Choosing the right Begonia varieties and making techniques can make bonsai more beautiful and moving. I hope this article can provide a useful reference for your bonsai creation.