The multi branch ficus bonsai tree is make as ficus plants trunk. It is a very hardy species of bonsai that easily adapts to many environments. Ficus bonsai trees generally produce narrow leaves that sprout continuously from the top stems, making the bonsai tree very easy to prune and take care. and the ficus root can be make as strange shape to creative the unique shape
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The Ficus Multi-Branch Bonsai: A Captivating Canopy
The Ficus Multi-Branch Bonsai is a stunning and popular style within the art of bonsai, celebrated for its intricate structure and the impression of a mature, miniature tree. Unlike single-trunk styles that focus on a solitary line of movement, this design features multiple primary trunks or branches emerging from a single root base, creating a rich, full canopy that mimics a grove of trees or a lush, aged banyan.
Defining the Multi-Branch Style
The core beauty of this bonsai lies in its complex architecture. Several main branches grow upward, each with its own character, yet harmonizing to form a unified, dense crown of foliage. This structure allows for a incredible play of visual depth and complexity. The viewer's eye is invited to wander through the network of branches, discovering the carefully crafted negative spaces and the graceful layers of leaves.
This style is often achieved with Ficus species like Ficus microcarpa (Chinese Banyan) or Ficus benjamina (Weeping Fig), as they are exceptionally well-suited for this design due to their inherent characteristics.
Why the Ficus Genus is Ideal for This Style
Vigorous Growth & Resilience: Ficus trees are hardy and fast-growing, allowing bonsai artists to develop and refine the multiple branch structure relatively quickly compared to other species. They are also forgiving, making them excellent for both beginners and experts.
Small Leaves: Species like Ficus microcarpa naturally have small leaves that reduce beautifully in size over time. This proportionality is crucial for creating a realistic miniature tree illusion, as oversized leaves would spoil the sense of scale.
Aerial Roots: Many Ficus varieties can produce dramatic aerial roots. In a multi-branch setting, these roots can descend from the branches to the soil, thickening into secondary trunks and enhancing the "banyan" or tropical forest aesthetic, adding another layer of visual interest.
Care and Artistic Development
Caring for a Ficus Multi-Branch Bonsai involves guiding its natural energy into the desired artistic form.
Light: It requires bright, indirect light to sustain the dense foliage and encourage back-budding, which is essential for filling out the canopy.
Pruning and Pinching: This is the primary technique for maintaining the style. Strategic pruning is used to control the shape, encourage ramification (the splitting of branches into finer twigs), and ensure that no single branch dominates the structure, preserving balance.
Wiring: Young, flexible branches can be wired to guide their direction, creating elegant curves and ensuring each branch is visible and contributes to the overall composition.
A Living Sculpture
A well-developed Ficus Multi-Branch Bonsai is more than just a potted plant; it is a living sculpture that embodies the beauty of a mature tree in nature. It brings a sense of abundance, tranquility, and sophisticated natural artistry to any space, making it a centerpiece of conversation and a deeply rewarding plant to cultivate.
Take care tips
Item name: |
Top Quality Multi Branch Ficus Microcarpa Bonsai Landscaping Tree |
Common name: |
Ficus tree, Monroe Ficus, Figs, chinese banyan, strange ficus root, chinese root |
Standard: |
Ficus microcarpa bonsai potted |
Temperature: |
The best temperature for ficus growing is 18-35 ℃. In winter, the ficus will be frost when the temperature under 10 ℃. Shortage of sunshine will make the leaves yellow and undergrowth |
Water: |
We suggest feed ficus bonsai enough water is necessary. Soil should be always wet. In summer, leaves should be sprayed water as well. |
Sunlight: |
The ficus likes the full sunlight. |
Fertilizer: |
Liquid feed during active growth in late spring and summer. higher frequency watering while feeder to avoid drug injury. |
Packing: |
Packed with cocopeat and then into container |
Delivery time: |
7-14 days after confirmed for stock quantity |
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