Bonsai, pronounced “bone-sigh,” is the Japanese art of cultivating miniature trees in containers, designed to mimic the appearance of full-sized, aged trees in nature. It involves careful pruning of roots and branches, and often the use of wire to shape the tree’s form. Bonsai are not genetically dwarfed plants; they are regular trees that are meticulously shaped and maintained to stay small.
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