Ranking first, the best bonsai variety
Abstract: This article summarizes the related contents of the best bonsai variety ranking first and the recommended easy-to-grow bonsai tree species and green plants. Next, the editor of this site will introduce to everyone.
Many people like bonsai and even want to plant a pot or some of their own bonsai to cultivate their minds and refine their sentiment.
However, when they see the works of masters, they are envious, but when they want to start, they don't know where to start. The fundamental reason is still the lack of understanding of bonsai tree species.
Here are 36 examples of real bonsai for everyone to see which type you like the most. Choose the one you like and start a pot at the right time!
1. Elm
Elm trees are everywhere in the wild, and old stakes and seedlings can be dug at will, with a wide source and low cost. Elm trees grow fast, whether it's the canopy or the root system, they both grow rapidly and are easy to shape; the branches are soft and suitable for coiling shaping; grafting is easy to survive, and it is easy to supplement the root system or branches; elm branches are strong and the leaves are green, with leaves to admire in summer and shape to admire in winter, very beautiful.
Elm trees have ten thousand reasons to become the first choice for beginners in bonsai.
2. Bougainvillea
Bougainvillea is introduced by merchants as a vine plant for villa courtyards. But few people know that bougainvillea is also one of the best bonsai plants. Bougainvillea has a particularly long blooming period and a large number of flowers, which can even reach a beautiful state with only flowers and no leaves, with beautiful flowers floating like butterflies on the tree.
3. Sageretia
Sageretia is known as one of the "Seven Sages" of bonsai. Sageretia has a naturally unique root and trunk, and a strong and elegant tree posture, making it one of the main species of tree stake bonsai in China.
4. Boxthorn
Boxthorn has small and dense leaves, and an old and strong trunk. It has the characteristics of strong germination, easy cultivation, slow growth, and tolerance to pruning. It is the first choice of many bonsai enthusiasts.
5. Pine
Pine trees have a profound cultural heritage in Chinese traditional culture. People endow it with various cultural connotations, including symbols of longevity and resilience, coupled with the unique sunshine beauty of pine trees, making it known as the king of a hundred trees and deeply loved by people.
There are many types of pine trees, including black pine, red pine, Huangshan pine,罗汉松 (Buddha pine), five-needle pine, mountain pine, cedar,锦松 (colorful pine), and money pine. Each has its own characteristics and is very beautiful. About pine bonsai, I only need to say one sentence: when transplanting, you must bring the original soil. If the original soil falls off from the root system, you should bring some of the original soil and mix it with new soil when planting. Reason: Pine trees secrete an acidic substance in the soil, and if they suddenly leave this acidic substance, the pine trees are prone to wither.
6. Cypress
Belonging to the evergreen coniferous shrubs, there are many varieties, which is the most common material for bonsai. Its majestic demeanor, uneven tree canopy, drooping branches and leaves, beautiful posture, and it is also a "longevity" species, making it very popular among people.
7. Maple
With beautiful leaves, split claw-like leaves, it is also a natural bonsai plant, with many varieties that can adapt to various home decorations.
There are also many types of maple trees, mainly divided into Chinese red maple, Japanese maple, and American maple. In fact, the difference between various maple trees is the length of time their leaves turn red, so pay attention to making a choice that suits you before breeding.
8. Banyan
Banyan is one of the easiest plants to shape and is a very attractive variety! Its basic features are cheap, easy to grow, dark green, and evergreen. Banyan roots are strong, leaves are abundant, easy to grow, tolerant to pruning, and have a long lifespan, with magical changes and unique shapes. Ginseng banyan roots resemble ginseng, with a natural shape, exposed root base, lush tree canopy, unique style, beautiful posture, and beautiful appearance.
9. Fukien Tea
Fukien Tea is a very good bonsai that many friends like, suitable for making bonsai of various sizes. Fukien Tea has bright leaves, and if the temperature is appropriate, its small white flowers can bloom all year round! Of course, there are also small red berries to admire!
10. Pomegranate
Pomegranate is a more popular and one of the easiest fruit trees to cultivate. Pomegranate bonsai has attractive trunks, beautiful flowers, and fruits, not only for flower appreciation but also for fruit appreciation. Pomegranates full of branches look like red lanterns hanging on the branches, very eye-catching.
The above is the specific introduction of the best bonsai variety ranking first and the recommended easy-to-grow bonsai tree species, hoping everyone will like it!