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When you’re first starting a hobby like growing bonsai trees you should consider how much of a commitment you want to make. You might be tempted to pick up a starter kit that will give you a tree to begin taking care of and grow into your own shape and image. You might also want to pick up an adult bonsai for sale though so that you can plant it around your home right away and be able to show off its beauty right away.

 

Azalea Bonsai Tree

Azalea Bonsai - Azalea bonsai (or rhododendron) is the most common form of bonsai known. There are many species of the azalea bonsai, the two most of common of which are the satkuzi azalea and the kurume azalea.

Jade Bonsai

Jade Bonsai - Originally from South Africa, the jade bonsai is an evergreen succulent which looks like a glossy, spine-less cactus.

Japanese Maple Bonsai Plant Japanese Maple Bonsai - The Japanese maple bonsai is also known as Acer palmatum. It is relatively easy-to-convert into bonsai and as a result is popular with Japanese gardeners.
Bougainvillea Bonsai Plant Bougainvillea Bonsai - There are a number of different types of bonsai trees available, but the bougainvillea bonsai is considered the one with the most differential character.
Artificial Bonsai - Artificial bonsai can mimic just about any variety of plant you can think of, whether you are looking for pretty green leaves, flowers or fruit, you should find one that reflect your taste.
Juniper Bonsai Tree Dwarf Juniper Bonsai Tree - Originating from Japan, the dwarf juniper bonsai tree (Juniper Procumbens Nana also known as "Karate Kid") is typically the tree that springs to mind when people think of bonsai trees.
Chinese Elm

Chinese Elm Bonsai Tree - Chinese elm bonsai are plants native to East Asia.  This tree naturally grows to about 60 feet tall and can be grown indoors or outdoors. 

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