
The plant
is then taken out of its original pot and one-third of its root is cut off. It
is then tied to the bottom of the pot with the help of wires. Soil is then
spread over it to cover the container, but about an inch of the root is allowed
to stay on the soil to enhance beauty.
The soft branches of the plant are
coiled by wires so that they are compelled to grow the way the planter wants
them to grow. This allows the planter to give the tree a particular shape. A
Bonsai plant is never allowed to grow too high. In fact Bonsai is classified in
two ways- * the style in which the branches are planted and shaped, and * their
sizes. Plants that are below 6 inches are called miniature, 6-12 inches: small,
12-24 inches: medium, and those more than
24 inches are called large. Almost all woody plants can be grown as bonsai. The
art of Bonsai is now quite popular in many places of the world. For some
people, it is not only an interesting pastime but also a moneymaker.
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