1 meter = 100 centimeters
18 meters = 1800 centimeters
1800 - 12 = the size difference
evergreen
A bonsai plant may be deciduous or evergreen. This plant will lose all its leaves if it is deciduous. Evergreen plants lose leaves gradually overa period of time and new leaves keep on emerging, therefore, it is never leafless.
They can both be the same thing. Bonsai is the art of dwarfing trees, so you can treat an oak tree as a bonsai.
Bonsai.
who mix to bonsai soil
The definition of bonsai includes "in a shallow pot or tray" so if it's in the ground it's NOT a bonsai. There are garden plants that are pruned to look like bonsai, but a bonsai must be in a pot.
well for one, the sago "palm" is not even realy a palm. its a cycade. but i know what you mean. but it seems like you are a little confused, a bonsai is not a type of tree, it is a way of growing a tree. so those "bonsai palms" you see at the store are just sago palms grown to be a bonsai. but still the same type of plant as the other sago palms you see.
You use it in the bonsai shop in Red Dragon Island where you trim a bonsai tree.
form_title=Bonsai Trees form_header=Hire a tree service to plant and care for your bonsai trees. Would you like a tree service to plant bonsai trees in your yard?*= () Yes () No How many bonsai trees do you want to purchase?*= _[50] Do you or will you need help caring for your bonsai trees?*= () Yes () No
No, Sadly a bonsai tree is not lucky.
Bonsai began in China but was perfected in Japan.
no there isn't