Display a bonsai tree

If you are going to use your bonsai tree as a display item in the livingroom try to choose a spot that gets a bit of light.

A good spot to use these oramamental trees is in a shelf unit or along a bookshelf. There are only a few things you need to be concerned with. First if it doesnt get any light you will need a small grow lamp to shine on it. Many bookshelves have lights in them so you would only have to replace a bulb. The other is the height of the shelf space in relation to the the size of the bonsai tree. You can always trim or prune the tree overtime to fit.

A wooden shelf unit would look the best and with the right bonsai tree would look very striking.

Other types of bonsai trees

  • Bonsai Palm Trees - The bonsai sago palm is a long-lived exotic bonsai palm tree that tolerates neglect, but like all indoor plants thrives with attention. The most striking feature of a pony tail palm bonsai tree is the swollen base of the trunk. The bark of the trunk looks and feels scaly and is known as Elephant’s Foot.
  • Hawaiian Umbrella Tree - The hawaiian Umbrella tree is a very good starter bonsai tree if you are inexperienced and worried about growing a bonsai tree. It is one of the easiest  trees to care for and is a very beautiful trouble-free evergreen. Hawaiian Umbrella Gold Braid (arboricola schefflera)   If you are thinking about buying a bonsai tree for someone as
  • Ficus bonsai tree - This miniature tree is also called a green island ficus. The leaves are quite unique in that they are oval to roundish and a shiny dark green. This is where it gets the emerald name of the plant. This ficus tree forms rosettes at the end of it’s branches if kept trimmed.
  • Indoor Ficus Bonsai Tree - Review small ornamental indoor ficus trees with their dark colors, green emerald, willow leaf and ginseng bonsai trees.

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