Enkianthus campanulatus/ Enkianthus Bonsai
Enkianthus are especially favoured for their racemes of between 5-15 bell-shaped creamy-yellow flowers which appear in late Spring and early Summer.
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These species must be kept outside so that they experience both the heat of summer, and importantly, the cold in Winter.
Enkianthus are especially favoured for their racemes of between 5-15 bell-shaped creamy-yellow flowers which appear in late Spring and early Summer.
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In summer Myrtles need to placed outside in a sunny position though they will tolerate a sunny position indoors.
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Wisterias do not conform to normal bonsai styling; they are styled to show off their highly scented racemes of flowers
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Pines are a classic bonsai species in Japan and the world over, they are not however, easy trees to care for and style without experience.
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Zelkova serrata/Japanese Elms are often sold as indoor bonsai and as such are acclimatised to indoor growing conditions
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Ornamental cherries exemplify the spirit of Japanese gardens and bonsai when in bloom whilst Blackthorn is a classic British native.
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Commonly, Thymus will be found growing with a large number of very thin ‘trunks’ emanating from the rootbase
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Not ideal as bonsai unless thick trunks or stumps can be obtained as leaves and flowers tend to be on the large size.
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Native to the USA, False Acacia are a pioneer species with pinnate leaves.
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