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Pruning is not only crucial for maintaining the desired shape of your bonsai, but it also promotes growth and vitality. Whether you're a beginner or an experienced bonsai enthusiast, proper pruning makes a world of difference. In this guide, we share essential pruning tips for five popular bonsai species, winter pruning advice for deciduous trees, and common bonsai diseases you need to know to keep your tree healthy
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These trees are all excellent choices for beginners because they are undemanding and tolerant of beginner mistakes. They are hardy and can survive well outdoors in various climatic conditions. Additionally, they respond well to basic bonsai techniques such as pruning and wiring, making them ideal for those just starting with bonsai.
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Characteristic Appearance:
Yamadori mountain often have features such as thickened trunks, twisted branches, natural deadwood formations (jin and shari), and deep roots adapted to rocky soil.
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Context in Bonsai:
Sakadori specifically refers to collecting trees from hilly areas. It can be considered a subcategory of the broader concept of Yamadori, which encompasses collecting trees from natural environments in general.
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Collection Location of Moridori Bonsai:
- These bonsai trees are specifically collected from natural forest environments, resulting in unique characteristics and growth patterns.
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Collection Location:
- These bonsai trees are specifically collected from fields or open landscapes, as opposed to forests or densely wooded areas.