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The maple is one of the most popular trees
used for bonsai. Of the maple family, two are particularly popular: The Trident
Maple and the Japanese Maple. This article will provide you with a brief
introduction to these two bonsai maple trees.
The Trident Maple (Acer buergerianum) is an
oriental deciduous tree. It is very tolerant to pollution, which is why it can
be grown in cities and towns. The trident maple is quite hardy as far as bonsai
trees go, but it will still need special care, particularly with regards to
protecting it from frost. The trident maple's roots have high moisture content;
and during winter this can become a disadvantage. In order to protect this maple
from frost, you can try keeping it in a greenhouse or covering it with straw
during winter. The trident maple should be placed in a sunny spot that has shade
in the afternoons.
The Japanese Maple (Acer palmatum) is also
known as the Japanese Mountain Maple. There are many varieties of Japanese maple
to choose from; it is a very popular bonsai maple tree. Just to give you an
idea, there is the Nishiki Issai, Ara Kawa, Nishiki Sho, Nishiki Gawa - these
are varieties with rough barks that age quickly. There are also varieties with
unusual barks - this includes the Sanku and the Aoyji. The Kiyo-hime Tama-hime
are examples of the dwarf varieties. These grow more like bushes rather than
trees.
The Japanese maple has a diverse variety of
hybrids, by some counts more than three hundred. The leaves of Japanese maples
range from light green to deep burgundy. Like the trident maple, Japanese maples
are quite durable trees. Air pollutants and insects are usually not a problem
for them. The Japanese maple grows best in moist, fertile soil, and do not
perform as well in places when exposed to too much sun.
Caring for your bonsai tree is not that
difficult. It needs the appropriate amount of sun and water. The maples prefer a
bit of shade with not excessive direct sunlight. If you have yours in a pot, you
can place it where you want but be sure to move it out of the direct sun during
the hottest part of the day. You should not let your bonsai dry out but also, do
not drown it in too much water. Careful pruning and shaping of the bonsai will
give you a lovely tree that will last for years.
Bonsai maple trees are quite beautiful and
are ideal for bonsai beginners. Their innate durability makes them easy to take
care of. And let's not forget that they are also some of the most
incredible-looking bonsai around!
Lee Dobbins writes for
http://www.bonsai.garden-corner.com
where you can learn more about bonsai trees and
starting your bonsai hobby.
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