Ficus benjamina is a flowering plant, belonging to the Moraceae family, which grows in abundance in the continents of Asia and Australia. It is commonly known as the ‘Weeping fig’,…
Fuchsia Bonsai are flowering plants that were first discovered by Charles Plumier on the Caribbean island of Hispaniola. This genus was named by Charles Plumier after Leonhard Fuchs, a German…
Gleditsia triacanthos Bonsai, commonly known as honey locust bonsai, is a highly adaptable invasive species. Though it was natuve to central North America, it has been introduced worldwide due to…
Image Source Jacaranda mimosifolia Bonsai, commonly known as blue jacaranda, is one of the most aesthetically pleasing bonsai. It is also known by other names like jacaranda, black poui, and…
The winter jasmine, Jasminum nudiflorum, called Yingchun in its native country, China, means “flower that welcomes spring”. This is so termed as the plant blossoms soon after winter. This deciduous…
Juniperus californica is one of the 67 known species of Juniper. It’s a small coniferous shrub that is widely used in ornamental gardening, especially among Bonsai artists based in North…
Larix bonsai is widely known to be one of the most popular species for bonsai. They are native to much of the cooler temperature of the Northern Hemisphere. You can…
Diospyros Virginiana known by different names in different areas belongs to the Ebenaceae family. The plant type is found in various locations including Southern Connecticut, Texas, Florida, Iowa, Kansas, Oklahoma,…
Dasiphora fruticosa is a deciduous shrub with vibrant yellow flowers that is abundant in the Northern Hemisphere and can grow in high altitudes. This shrub is a popular plant for…
Ficus benghalensis bonsai are one of many species of the famous Ficus tree family. They have a fantastic reputation in being excellent plants to grow as bonsai—both indoors and outdoors!…
Ficus Carica is a plant species that is well-known for fruiting the fig. This small tree is sometimes also referred to as the common fig. Ficus Carica is its Latin…