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Propagation and the Japanese White Pine Bonsai How to propagation the Japanese White Pine
The Japanese White Pine bonsai is a very attractive plant. The plant requires care however to maintain its growth and to keep the plant in shape. The White Pine is the body of Pinus Parviflora, Pinus Pentaphylla. White pine comes from North America and grows rapidly once developed. The pine tree is a native or eastern grown North America bush with soft durable wood. White pine includes the group of Pinus Strobus also. The pine may grow five-needle collections about the wood. To propagate or...


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How to Shape Bonsai
During the first year of growing bonsai, you will not need to wire the plant unless you see a need to. You can lightly wire the plants if you begin growth at the harden stage. You must remove the wires shortly however to promote healthy growth. How to shape formal uprights: If you are, growing formal upright bonsai tie the trunk...

Chamaecyparis Bonsai
The false cypress is the family of Chamaecyparis. The plants are grown from seeds, cuttings, layers, or grafts. The Cupressaceae family arrived from native regions, Northern American climates, Taiwan, Japan, Europe, etc. The plants are unique and grow in groves. The Cupressaceae will not live as long as the Chamaecyparis group. ...

 

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