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Which tree species are better for bonsai?
The production of bonsai is mainly the choice of shrub species, which requires a relatively developed root system and unlimited standing conditions.

Survival. In the north, there are many kinds of wild shrubs, and there are many kinds suitable for bonsai. The key is to have a pair of eyes to discover beauty and understand the basic plastic arts. Next, Stephanie will be more suitable as the main tree species of northern bonsai. I hope you like it.

Vitex negundo, also known as Vitex negundo, is found in rural and mountainous areas. These branches are often used to weave baskets and harvested year after year, often forming a very strong root system. Bauhinia honey is good honey. Bauhinia has strong adaptability, does not require strict soil, and is easy to raise. Like sunshine, you can survive by watering. Pruning branches can not only see the roots, but also enjoy the flowers and smell the fragrance.

Generally, in March and April of spring, it is piled on the mountain, planted and stored in the shade for about half a month, and then placed in a ventilated and sunny place, and its growth is promoted by water fertilizer and strong light. The ancient Vitex negundo pile is very old, so it should be trimmed according to different pile shapes to prevent disciples from growing up and hitting the top center.

T-shaped willows, also known as three spring willows, are also common in the north. It's simple, but vivid. If the feed is good, the branches can be cut into sand to survive. Like ordinary willows, "unintentional willows". T willow branches can also be used for weaving equipment. Farmers' long-term pruning will make willow trees form strange shapes. Choose a good root and a beautiful sapling. In order to increase the ornamental value of the roots, shaped stones can be piled up at the roots to form the decorative effect of stone trees.

Elm grows fast, has great plasticity and is easy to survive. The shape of elm block is very beautiful, which is very suitable for bonsai. Cut off the extra idle branches to make them sparse and orderly. In the process of growth, we should keep pruning and shaping, promote the growth of strong trees, rationally allocate branches, stretch beautifully and better beautify the environment.

Spring flower, a common shrub in the north, has small and soft branches, developed roots, strong germination, strong plasticity and good quality.

Bonsai materials to make spring bonsai, we should choose strong old piles, cut off the terminal buds, cultivate the crown shape and trim them. When digging old piles in the field, attention should be paid to protecting the roots. The old bonsai in the Spring Festival has realized the charm of old bent branches, long hanging branches and hanging claws, and the branches can be formed. Primula believes that, like forsythia, its production method is very similar.

Wild rhododendron, also known as azalea, is a deciduous shrub of Rhododendron in Ericaceae. Mountains in the north are everywhere. Spring has come, May is the season in bloom, and the mountains all over the country are red.

Its root system is developed, but it requires higher soil, which is suitable for fertile and loose humus soil or pine forest mountain soil. Go to the basin in early spring, or plant it after the flowers fall. When digging, be sure to bring the mother soil with you. Rhododendron likes warm and humid semi-cloudy environment and needs good ventilation. The wild rhododendron root flower is old Qiu Ge, which is suitable for bonsai and root carving. The flowering ornamental effect is very good, so northerners often use it as bonsai.

Bonsai is a traditional art in ancient China. It uses plants and mountains as basic materials to express the natural landscape in flowerpots. It is a kind of "three-dimensional painting" and "silent poem", a spiritual outlook that reflects people's attitude towards life, and is deeply loved by people. In fact, there are many wild shrubs in the north that can be used to make bonsai.

As long as we find it with our heart, many humble shrubs can enter our courtyard, beautify our lives and cultivate our interests. Such as pomegranate, medlar, pear, honeysuckle, pine and cypress, jellyfish and so on. Tree species suitable for bonsai are characterized by small leaves, strange shapes, relatively simple branches or drooping branches.