The term "Bonsai"



The term 'Bonsai' is a Japanese word which, literally translated, means 'planted in a container'. This art form is derived from an ancient Chinese horticultural practice, part of which was then redeveloped under the influence of Japanese Zen Buddhism.




The ultimate goal of Bonsai is to create a realistic but miniature representation of nature. Bonsai is not about genetically dwarfed plants, in fact, any tree species can be used to grow one. Techniques such as bud pinching, pruning branches, wiring, and carefully restricting but not abandoning fertilization are used to maintain the health of the tree.



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