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Using Artificial Bonsai to Decorate Your Home

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If you love bonsai plants, but are one of those people who do not have the and much time or the energy to take care of a real bonsai tree, help is at hand. Today there are plenty of artificial bonsai plants available for reasonable amounts of money . Most of these artificial bonsai plants a good copies and look exactly like the real thing and unless you take a really close look at the plant, you will not really know if it is real or artificial. Although, an artificial bonsai plant isn't as good as the real thing, artificial plants don't need the constant care and attention in the same way as real bonsai trees, and so you can just leave it inside your home and never worry about too much water or light. Besides, what good will real bonsai plants do to your home if you cannot keep it alive and looking well? Dead and limp plants are not a good feature of your living room.

Making The Right Choice of Artificial Bonsai Plants For Your Home
When you go to buy an artificial bonsai plant , you need to take a careful note of the present decorations that exist in your home. It's important that the artificial bonsai you choose will compliment your current home decor, and should match or contrast in some way to add to the atmosphere of your room. Do not just be content to buy any kind of artificial bonsai plants that are on sale if you do not want to end up with mismatched decorations.
Obviously if you are limited for space in your home, don't buy those large artificial bonsai plants. A dainty artificial bonsai plant that you can put on top of the table to make a focal point will add to the ambiance of your room.
If you can when it comes to the materials your artificial bonsai plant is made from, it would be best to buy those that are made up of biodegradable products if possible. Forget about those plastic things as they look artificial. At some time in the future when you want to dispose of your artificial bonsai plants you will not be contributing to landfill sites, so choose biodegradable products.

Where To Buy Artificial Bonsai Plants

Lots of shops, department stores and garden centers sell good quality artificial bonsai plants. Check out some of the stores and shops in your locality to find something that will suit your needs. You can save yourself time by shopping in online stores which also sell artificial bonsai plants. Ring around and find the best option for you, get an idea of prices and make your choice.



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The silhouette bonsai show features a bonsai display, an interpreted display of the "Three Friends of Winter," family activities, and lectures. In Japanese tradition, the "Three Friends of Winter" are pine, bamboo and plum. Ivan Waters, curator of the ...
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(News-Tribune | Mark Estes) Joy of Bonsai event chairwoman Louise Leister displays the pre-bonsai Chinese Sweet Plum that would be worked into a bonsai as Friday evening's demonstration. The final result was auctioned off on Saturday.

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10 things to do this weekend - Crain's Chicago Business


10 things to do this weekend
Crain's Chicago Business
Learn about the pine, plum and bamboo symbols and peruse the Bonsai Silhouette Show. 10 am – 4 pm Admission is free, parking is $20 for non-members. 1000 Lake Cook Road, Glencoe, (847) 835-5440, www.chicagobotanic.org/.... CHEER.

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Russell Studebaker: Japanese coral bark maple keeps winter colorful
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The new foliage is yellow-green with plum to red edging and almost ferny in texture. The foliage matures to a light green for the summer, but in autumn the coral bark maple puts on another surprising difference from the other Japanese maples.

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Asiatic influences in full bloom - New Zealand Herald


Asiatic influences in full bloom
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... these varieties in check, trimming the roots became necessary and developed into penjing, a more natural predecessor of the Japanese bonsai. Like the Japanese, Chinese place great importance on the flowering trees such as cherry, plum and magnolia.

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