5 Types of Bonsai Trees Perfect For Your Living Room

Bonsai is a horticultural art of growing miniature trees and plants in containers in a way that impersonates the look of their otherwise full-sized counterparts. It includes certain growing and training techniques including root pruning, crown pruning and root confinement. Today, Bonsai making has become a popular art that is relaxing, fun and livens up any space beautifully. Whether you are a beginner grower or a professional, there are wide options available in plant shops for both indoor and outdoor spaces. In this blog, to help you out, we’ve put together a list of types of Bonsai trees that will be perfect for your living space.

Ficus Bonsai

Ficus Bonsai

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The first one on our list is the Ficus Bonsai. It is the most popular type of Bonsai tree as it is versatile, features unique trunk shapes and has lush foliage. Also, it is by far the best Bonsai plant in Dubai. Since it is forgiving and can ignore your most possible mistakes as a beginner gardener, start your Bonsai journey with a Ficus Bonsai. Though this Bonsai prefers bright sunlight, it can endure less light and even low humidity. Thus, making it one of the most famous indoor plants in the UAE.

There are different types of Ficus to choose from, with Ficus Benjamina, Ficus Salicifolia and Ficus Retusa the most popular ones.

Crassula Jade Bonsai

Crassula Jade Bonsai

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Also known as Crassula Bonsai, Crassula Jade Bonsai is a wonderful choice for all beginners who wish to practice the art of Bonsai. Why so? Compared to other Bonsai plants, this one features a low-maintenance profile. The plant is sensitive to cold, therefore, it is highly suitable for indoor spaces including the living room. Since a Jade tree has the ability to store huge quantities of water for a long period, be mindful when watering them.

More so, there are several benefits of keeping this Bonsai plant at home such as improving indoor air quality, increasing humidity and absorbing CO2 at night.

Chinese Elm

Chinese Elm

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Chinese Elm not only adds to your aesthetics but also is the easiest to take care of. Given their beautiful amalgamation of tiny leaves, intricate twigs and twisting trunks, it will only add to your stunning interiors. Chinese Elm is a hardy plant that can handle different climates. However, it requires more frequent watering than other Bonsais. Depending on the variety, Chinese Elm can be both indoors and outdoors. Make sure you prune and style them regularly as they grow quickly and aggressively.

Flowering Apricot Bonsai

Flowering Apricot Bonsai

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Originally from the lands of Vietnam, the flowering apricot Bonsai a popular outdoor plant is truly eye-catching. In Vietnam, this Bonsai is celebrated as a symbol of the New Year and New Beginnings. Its beauty at its finest when it blossoms fragrant white or pink flowers. Though the outdoor location is preferred for this type of Bonsai, it can work well indoors too. Just make sure you keep it in a space that receives bright, direct light.

Japanese Maple Trees

Japenese Maple Trees

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Japanese Maple or Acer Palmatum is a traditional Bonsai choice for indoors mainly because of its lobed leaves, colour, and its suitability to become a bonsai. Its hues of red, yellow and orange are sure to lighten up the spot you place it at. Lastly, the Japanese Maple is also among the types of Bonsai trees that are recommended for their beginner-friendly character. So, nurture this Bonsai and watch it bring life & elegance to your casa.

So, these were the top 5 types of Bonsai trees that are perfect for your living room. We hope the information given above is sure to make you head straight to buy the bonsai of your choice.

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