
What is a good bonsai tree that looks like a cherry blossom?
I have a few bonsai trees and I wish I could get to resemble a cherry blossom tree. If you go to Google Images and type of Cherry Blossom Tree is what I want. I Viewed Eugenia myrtifolia as a bonsai, but not sure how to go with flowers. I can not find a good image. Thanks Tui. Can I do that. I can not find shops selling a real cherry blossom bonsai, it seems that everything the world uses that name for your bonsai shop. Maybe this tree does well as a bonsai. I see some Okame cherry trees that look like what I want. Probably will bare root one and try it. Thank you!
Can not you use a tree, cherry blossom itself? Only in google and I both in the future Nice bonsai. Cherry really lend themselves well to the art form of bonsai. Probably the two best places to buy a fruit tree bonsai is through mail order catalogs or online. The reasons are a wide selection and great prices. Now we must remember that many of these resources will be delivered as bonsai fruit trees' root naked ", which means that the roots are exposed, usually wrapped in paper. For this reason, it is essential to plant bonsai tree from one to two days of receipt. However, the time of receipt of the tree, unwrap the paper around the roots and soak in hot water at night to help rejuvenate. The key in this way is asked to choose a reputable company, one that offers a guarantee that you will get a bonsai healthy and offers a refund if the tree arrives damaged or ill. You can also find quality bonsai fruit trees in nurseries and many local garden centers, but not all trees to meet the container how you want to make sure someone who understands buy bonsai.
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