Bonsai horticulture [Japanese: “tray-planted”] living
dwarf tree or trees or the art of training and growing them in containers. Bald
cypress bonsai, National Bonsai and Penjing Museum, United States National
Arboretum, …Sage Ross Bonsai specimens are ordinary trees and shrubs (not
hereditary dwarfs) that are dwarfed by a system of pruning roots and branches
and training branches by tying with wire. The art originated in China, where,
perhaps over 1,000 years ago, trees were cultivated in trays, wooden
containers, and earthenware pots and trained in naturalistic shapes. Bonsai,
however, has been pursued and developed primarily by the Japanese. The first
Japanese record of dwarfed potted trees is in the Kasuga-gongen-genki
Bonsai horticulture
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