Interesting 10 Wild Trees That Can Be Turned Into Classy Bonsai

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Trees, which have generally been trained to become bonsai, moreover for many years, can mask the true identity of the tree. That's because a lot of factors experienced by the tree during training, and make the appearance finally make pangling.
Most trees that are trained to become bonsai are trees with a long life and have certain characteristics such as resistance to disturbance, such as over cutting, bending, and tolerant of various soils.

Actually Trees with such characteristics are abundant in Indonesia & indeed famous, ranging from trees growing in gardens, savanna, coastal areas, to wild forests. However, there are also those who use trees that grow around us a lot ... What are those trees? Let's take a peek at the row of master bons complete with the name of the tree below.

1. Kaparing

Have you ever heard of or known a tree called Kacapiring? If not, maybe know Gardenia or Cape jasmine plants ? Well

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Have you ever heard of or known a tree called Kacapiring? If not, maybe know Gardenia or Cape jasmine plants ? Well ... That is the same tree hehe. Gardenia trees in several regions in Indonesia are called by local names, namely Kacapiring.

Bonsai, which won a special award at the 2015 Hwa Fong Show , is the Kacapiring tree owned by Mr. Li Man-Nan.

2.Waru (Hibiscus tiliaceus)

Do you believe that this bonsai is a Waru tree that often grows on the shores of beaches, rivers, swamps, or wetlands in Indonesia? Yup

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Do you believe that this bonsai is a Waru tree that often grows on the shores of beaches, rivers, swamps, or wetlands in Indonesia? Yup ... This is indeed a waru tree!

The tree that won the 2009 Hwa Fong Show bonsai exhibition is owned by Mr. Su Wen-Hong

3.Guava (Psidium guajava)

Guava (Psidium guajava)

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