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- Overview of Bonsai species
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Fig tree (ficus retusa / ginseng)
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Fukien tea (carmona)
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Jade tree (Crassula)
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Serissa foetida (snow rose)
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Japanese Black Pine (Pinus)
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Juniper
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Sageretia Theezans (bird plum)
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Cotoneaster
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Dwarf Pomegranate (Punica granatum)
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Buxus (box, boxwood)
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Fuchsia
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Ligustrum (privet)
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Magnolia stellata
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Maple (Acer palmatum)
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Trident Maple (Acer buergerianum)
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Wisteria
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Zelkova (Japanese elm)
- Bonsai care guidelines for the Chinese elm (Ulmus parviflora)
- Articles
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- Bonsai in Japan
- Omiya Bonsai village, located near Tokyo in Japan
- Shohin, Suiseki and Bonsai exhibitions in Japan
- Kinashi Bonsai village in Takamatsu, Japan
- Shunkaen bonsai garden (by Kunio Kobayashi) in Tokyo, Japan
- Koju-en Shohin nursery in Kyoto, Japan
- Morimae Ginza Bonsai shop in Tokyo, Japan
- Ueno and Nippon Bonsai association in Tokyo, Japan
- Shunga-ten Shohin exhibition in Osaka, Japan
- A guide to the Japanese gardens in Kyoto, Japan
- Kairaku-en Japanese garden in Mito, Japan
- Kenroku-en Japanese garden in Kanazawa, Japan
- Ritsurin-koen japanese garden in Takamatsu, Japan
- Other Bonsai places of interest in Japan
- Related arts
- Advanced articles
- Brazilian Rain tree Bonsai progression
- Small-leaved Cotoneaster Styling
- Great Bonsai trees require great trunks
- The Grow and Clip Method
- The Synergy of Magical Miniature Landscapes
- Styling a Giant Sequoia from nursery stock
- Pinus Sylvestris in Ikadabuki (Raft) style
- A 4 years-long renoval; Quercus ilex Bonsai
- From tree to Bonsai; styling a Cupressus sempervirens tree
- Yamadori: Shohin Bonsai
- Pots used for Shohin and Mame trees
- Advanced wiring: Developmental and Exhibitive Wiring Techniques
- Bonsai presentation; use of Haiku in a Tokonoma display
- Bonsai clubs
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