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THE WORLD NEEDS MORE TREES
Bonsai can be created from almost any perennial woody-stemmed tree or shrub species that produces branches and can be cultivated to remain small through pot confinement with root and crown pruning. You can start a Bonsai from seed or an existing tree. Traditionally, Bonsai are made up of Junipers, Maples, Ficus, and Boxwood. There are, however, many more common Bonsai species and variations of sub-species.
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The following are a few general examples of the trees that Noble House works with most often.
Plants
PLANTS
Juniper
Junipers are the most common Bonsai. These whimsical evergreens are hardy, easy to train and maintain, and remain lush and beautiful year-round.
Maple
Maples come into leaf around mid-Autumn and we believe this is the most exciting part of their growth. You can enjoy their color changes throughout Winter as they finish blooming nearing the end of Spring.
Ficus
Ficus are one of the best varieties of Bonsai trees to keep indoors. They're fairly easy to take care for and make an excellent tree for beginners. Most species of Ficus are fast growers, tolerant of soil and lighting conditions, and are forgiving of watering technique.
Boxwood
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Sego Palm
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Olive
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Pomegranate
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Good Luck Money Tree
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Pony Tail Palm
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Pine
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Oak
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Elm
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Jade
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