he word Bonsai means little trees in pots. This unique pot design combined with a slanting style indoor ginger make this tree...
Juniper bonsai keep their beautiful, green color throughout the year and bring intrinsic beauty wherever they grow...
Also known as the Buddhist Pine or Chinese Yew. Podocarpus is a dense evergreen with pointed, leathery, dark green leaves arranged on stiff...
Interested in bonsai but not sure where to start? Begin here. This attractive, fuss-free tree sports compact leaves that fan...
The word Bonsai means little trees in pots. This unique pot design combined with a slanting style indoor ginger make this tree...
Descending from Southern China, this evergreen tropical plant appeals with its shiny dark green leaves and its natural trunk movement...
A native of South Africa, this bonsai has small pale green round leaves. The leaves always have a very vibrant look as they are used to store water...
This tropical beauty is one of the most popular of the indoor tropical bonsai. Imported from southern China, it has very small leaves and produces a yellow flower...
Pomegranate is a species of deciduous fruit tree and Mediterranean climate, with characteristic branches in spiny form...
The black olive tree (Bucida Spinosa) does not produce edible fruit, but derives its name from the black seed capsules that it develops in late summer...
This tree may not grow money, but its rare beauty and unique style are said to bring good luck to its owner! Indigenous to the tropics of Central America...
This bonsai is known as the ladies bonsai because of its beautiful white, trumpet shaped flowers. When in bloom, this bonsai radiates a very mature and elegant look...
Bougainvillea are tropical plants that thrive in areas outdoors with low rainfall and intense heat. For maximum blooming, they need direct sunlight for at least 5 hours per day...
Sago Palm Bonsai Fossils record the golden era of this uncommon plant, also known as the cycad, as approximately 208 million years ago during the Jurassic period.
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The Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) is originally from Japan, China and Korea. It owes its botanical name to the hand-shaped leaves with in most cases five pointed lobes...
Bonsai Brazilian Rain Tree Bonsai responds to ambient conditions by closing its leaves when it rains, gets dark or becomes too hot. This indoor non-flowering bonsai makes an ideal gift for a relative or friend...
Parrot’s Beak (gmelina philippensis) is a spiny, tropical tree. Leaves can vary in shape. This tree blooms with exotic, yellow flowers at the end of a tube that are said to resemble a parrot’s beak...
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The main problem with keeping a tropical indoor Bonsai tree is that the intensity of light indoors is much lower than outside. Trees won’t die immediately when light intensity is too low, but growth will decrease, eventually weakening the plant. Therefore, make sure to place your Bonsai at a bright spot, preferably directly in front of a window facing the south.
Even when you have a window facing the south, chances are that the intensity of light is still too low. Artificial lighting can help, for example by using fluorescent lighting (with radiating growth-friendly spectra) or light-emitting diode lighting about 10 hours a day.
Another issue with keeping a tropical Bonsai tree indoors is that the tree needs a relatively high humidity, much higher than the indoor conditions of your house (especially when you use heating or air conditioning). You can increase humidity near your Bonsai tree by placing it on a humidity tray filled with water and by misting your tree a few times a day. What also helps is to circulate air from outside, by opening a window during the day.
The most important rule is; never water on a routine. Ignore the label attached to your Bonsai tree which states you need to water every 'x'days. Instead, monitor your tree and only water when needed.
Tropical tree species need relatively high temperatures throughout the year, similar to the standard room temperature of your living room.
Subtropical Bonsai trees can withstand somewhat lower temperatures, and generally thrive when they enjoy a winter season with temperatures well below that of the standard room temperature.
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