Friday, 24 July 2015

Best Indoor Bonsai Plants

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The bonsai plants are becoming increasingly popular throughout North America, and with the rise of the intense drought outside it’s wonderful to be able to have beautiful saplings inside the house as well. There are many bonsai plants that are adaptable indoors and outdoors, but this article will specifically focus on the indoor bonsai plants.

HAWAIIAN UMBRELLA BONSAI TREE


The Hawaiian Umbrella Bonsai tree is recommended for an indoor bonsai enthusiast that doesn’t have time or wish to put much attention upon the bonsai. This exotic tree is versatile and can be kept in either low or high lighting, but does best indoors and above fifty degrees Fahrenheit. The lovely tree has magnificent evergreen leaves that make for the perfect gift.

ORIENTAL FICUS COILED BONSAI TREE


This unique fig tree is another great indoor selection for a bonsai tree. It has a coiled trunk that holds good branching characteristics and beautiful shiny leaves. An oriental ficus coiled bonsai tree does best in direct sunlight, but kept indoors year around for the best foliage opportunity.

FLOWERING JAPANESE MOCK ORANGE BONSAI TREE


The Japanese flowering mock orange bonsai tree is a beautiful sapling that blooms stunning flowers. At its full maturity the tree will bloom a leathery fruit called a capsule. This tree does best in an isolated indoor climate, with a humidity drip tray. Putting aside its beauty, this bonsai tree also produces an amazing fragrance that is similar to orange blossom.

BABY JADE BONSAI TREE


Sometimes known as an elephant bush, the baby jade bonsai tree is a glorious bonsai that is native to South America. The pale green foliage is round and about a quarter of the size of a normal size jade tree. The ample trunk, branches and leaves are known for storing water, which is great as an indoor plant so that it doesn’t dry out too quickly.
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BRAIDED MONEY BONSAI TREE


The braided money bonsai tree is also known as the good luck tree, and is a great addition for your home décor. The tree is known to bring good fortune and many keep it by their door to bring luck as they enter and leave their residence. Each braided trunk has five unusual light green leaves that sprout out, for a unique ‘Feng Shui’. This age old luck charm is best kept indoors, and with medium sunlight exposure.

FLOWRING WHITE JASMINE BONSAI VINE


If you are looking for a bonsai tree that blooms flowers year around, the flowering white jasmine is the perfect bonsai for you. If kept indoors in a warm climate, the tree will bloom almost continuously with white fragrant flowers that fade to pink as they age. The jasmine is a bushy vine that is trained to appear as a tree.

There are numerous bonsai plants that can be kept indoors, and the list is almost impossible to keep as new species are added by bonsai enthusiasts all of the time. The exceptional bonsai trees that are listed here are well known favorites that should be kept indoors for optimal foliage growth.

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