Trees suitable for making bonsai trees. Conservation skills for bonsai trees in the wild Bonsai, as a traditional art form in our country, has always been very popular. In the wild, there are many trees suitable for making bonsai, which not only shows the beauty of nature, but also embodies the soul of art. This article will introduce you to several trees suitable for making bonsai and share some maintenance skills. Trees suitable for making bonsai 1. Banyan trees, also known as worry-free trees, are common tree species in southern my country. They have beautiful tree shapes and lush branches and leaves. They are very suitable for making bonsai. During the production process, branches with better growth momentum can be selected. After pruning and shaping, it can become a beautiful bonsai work.
2. Podocarpus podocarpus podocarpus, also known as Shoupine, is a traditional and precious bonsai tree species in my country. Its tree shape is simple, strong branches and green leaves. It has high ornamental value. Podocarpus podocarpus podocarpus is highly adaptable and grows slowly, making it very suitable for making bonsai.
3. Bamboo is a traditional ornamental plant in my country and has high ornamental value. Bamboo grows rapidly and has lush branches and leaves. It is suitable for making various styles of bonsai. During the production process, different varieties of bamboo can be selected according to personal preferences to create a unique bonsai work.
4. Plum blossoms, also known as Chunmei, are traditional precious flowers in our country. Plum blossoms have unique flower shapes, colors and aroma, and are very suitable for making bonsai. When making plum bonsai, plum blossoms with better growth momentum can be selected and trimmed. After shaping, it can become an elegant bonsai work.
5. Crape myrtle, also known as crape myrtle flower, is a common ornamental plant in southern my country. Crape myrtle has a beautiful tree shape, lush branches and leaves, and beautiful colors. It is very suitable for making bonsai. During the production process, you can choose branches with better growth potential. After pruning and shaping, it can become a beautiful bonsai work. Maintenance skills for bonsai trees in the wild 1. To choose the right soil to make bonsai trees, you need to choose soil with good air permeability and strong drainage. When looking for suitable soil in the wild, you can choose soil rich in humus, such as legular soil, peat soil, etc.
2. Reasonably watering wild bonsai trees During the production process, it is necessary to keep the soil moist. When watering, water should be avoided to avoid causing root rot. During the high temperature period in summer, the number of watering should be appropriately increased to keep the soil moist.
3. Trim and modeling In the process of making bonsai, trimming and modeling is a key link. According to the growth characteristics of the tree, branches should be trimmed reasonably to create a beautiful tree shape. When pruning, the principles of "thinning, cutting, tying and binding" should be followed., so that the tree presents a natural and beautiful posture.
4. Fertilization During the growth process of wild bonsai trees, appropriate amounts of fertilization are needed. You can choose organic fertilizers or compound fertilizers and fertilize them according to the instructions. Excessive fertilization should be avoided to avoid causing poor tree growth.
5. Pest and insect pest control During the maintenance process, trees should be inspected regularly to detect and control pests and diseases in a timely manner. Biopesticides or low-toxicity pesticides can be used for prevention and control to avoid pollution to the environment.
There are many trees in the wild suitable for making bonsai, such as banyan trees, podocarpus, bamboo, plum blossoms, crape myrtle, etc. Mastering the skills and maintenance methods of making bonsai can make your bonsai works more ornamental value. I hope this article can help you. I wish you go further and further on the road of making bonsai.