Monday, October 26, 2015

Bonsai bonsai photo


Dwarf plants (bonsai) - a miniature copy of the pine, cryptomeria and other trees and shrubs. From bonsai to create a table in a miniature flower natural beautiful landscapes. The art of bonsai abhors fuss, requires care and concentration. To grow dwarf trees should not only be a good gardener knows the laws of development of the plants. Generally it is known since high school that dwarf trees mainly grow in the tundra. Little growth of trees associated with the climate in this band. Dwarf trees of bizarre shapes that look like the real thing, with a proportional crown and curved trunks grow for years and decades, and without adding a few centimeters of growth. Japanese museums tell about the different types of bonsai, put their photos, seeds, cuttings, so that the viewer could see all the stages of growing bonsai. Japanese Garden in Portland, where I was with Jane, who gave me such a great Sunday. And I wrote that when the rain intensified, we went with her to the Japanese pavilion, where at that time there was an exhibition of magnificent bonsai.

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Bonsai beaded handmade interior decoration. They can be admired for many years, receiving with nothing artificial bonsai dwarf trees - a profitable investment finance. Having paid a single time in, for example, an artificial bonsai pine, a person is able to enjoy the beauty of an unlimited amount of time, nothing else, not wasting their finances. Dwarf trees can be found in nature, where the relevant conditions do not allow for growth. This, for example rocks, the wind.

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Photo free for private or commercial use. This image can be used for different types of work, such as digital presentations, books, web design, video games, exhibitions and much more. Sweet Dream "will need: 200 g of white beads, 150 grams of green item little yellow beads, copper wire, cloth winding, PVA glue, brown acrylic paint, scissors, plaster, pot accessories. Production leaves. Bonsai, translated from Japanese, means dwarf plant. In this master class, we recreate this little tree with his own hands.

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