The ornamental effect of ginkgo bonsaiGinkgo trees grow slowly but have a long lifespan, and are a well-known longevity tree species. In addition, they have strong vitality, peculiar leaf shape, and are easy to shape and pruned, and easy to survive through grafting and propagation. Therefore, they are excellent materials for making bonsai, and have extremely high ornamental and economic value. Ginkgo is a commonly used tree species in Chinese bonsai. Ginkgo bonsai has a unique shape, with a thick trunk, curved branches, exposed roots, vigorous and unrestrained, giving people a sense of fun and interest. It is a unique among Chinese bonsai and is known as a "living art sculpture." Through clever and meticulous artistic processing, the simple and solemn ginkgo is made into a bonsai. The majestic posture of the ginkgo is condensed in the bonsai, which is full of wild interest, elegant and tranquil, and is a pleasant sight to be placed on the desk. It is vigorous and lush green in summer and golden in autumn, giving people a sense of ruggedness, majesty, luxury and elegance. According to people's different appreciation requirements, there are mainly several types of bonsai, including ornamental bonsai, foliage bonsai and tree stump bonsai. |
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