0 a small decorative evergreen shrub or tree grown in a pot, which has been prevented from growing to its usual size by various methods. -- ต้นไม้แคระ
A courtyard opens out, with a willow tree, and a bonsai pine.
Nearly twice as many pest insects are intercepted on bonsai trees as on timber.
The importance of minor ornamental trades in the introduction of invasive species is exemplified by the trade in bonsai trees.
Cut flowers, seedlings (nearly exclusively for ornamental purposes), bonsai trees, seeds and aquarium plants represented 52.7% of the commodities on which insects were intercepted.
Crickets arrive first at the hua-niao-yu-chong market in the cities, which, as the name suggests, is a market where bonsai, goldfish, pet birds and other such living things are sold.
Otherwise, it is just a charming collection of little bonsais crushed by the first passing elephant.
I thought that it was being likened to an educational bonsai tree—of limited size but mature growth.
Bonsai enthusiasts use undiluted lime sulfur to bleach, sterilise, and preserve deadwood on bonsai trees while giving an aged look.