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The ideal indoor bonsai trees will enhance the interior decor of the house by blending with the furniture and ornament. As we all know that bonsai are miniaturized plant achieved through dwarfing its growth by proper and regular pruning of the roots and crown. The pot size plays an important part in the growth of the plant. Bonsai can be cultivated from trees with big shrubs through special techniques.   Bonsai is a piece of art achieved through proper care and techniques and it can be shaped to look like animals or other form of figurines. Bonsai trees are divided into indoor bonsai trees as well as outdoor bonsai trees and the outdoor varieties can thrive in winter while the indoor bonsai trees are usually of the tropical varieties. Indoor bonsai trees can add beauty to the decor as well as an icebreaker.   Plants Suitable For Indoor Bonsai Trees

Bonsai trees can be shaped from bigger varieties of trees but for beginners, there are some species that will be more suitable as they do not die as easily. The recommended indoor bonsai trees are the fukien tea, bougainvillea, serissa, bush cherry, aralias, sago palms and certain types of elms as well as schefflera and gardenias. Those mentioned are the perfect types of plants for beginners of indoor bonsai trees as other bonsai trees are more suitable to grow out door.   As those indoor bonsai trees come from the tropical region, they require the morning and afternoon sun to thrive so ensure that you give them sufficient sunlight for them to flourish even though they are kept in the home. During the month of winter, try to keep them warm indoor as they will deteriorate if exposed to the cold.   The care for indoor bonsai trees are very much like those that you will care for normal houseplants as you will need to water them when the soils are dry as well as give them sufficient sunlight in the morning and afternoon. The use of incandescent and fluorescent lighting is usually adequate for many types of indoor bonsai trees.   After every two years, the indoor bonsai trees have to be repotted, mostly around spring with the pruning of the roots to ensure that the bonsai remains small and sufficient drainage is necessary. You have to ensure that the new pot has the same amount of drainage holes as the old to prevent the roots from rotting. To keep them small, indoor bonsai trees need pruning and pinching and the best period is during spring to achieve the ideal shape.

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