As the name suggests, the Japanese bonsai trees are all natives to Japan. They can be easily seen at various places, from temples to financial corridors, gardens to places of gatherings and the backyards of houses. Various varieties of Japanese Bonsai has been listed below.
The medium sized Japanese bonsai tree is actually a dwarf juniper and is considered to be the quintessential bonsai. It is the only tree out of the many that has gain recognition almost everywhere in the world. Another popular tree is the Shimpaku Bonsai tree. The reason for naming it shimpaku is because it naturally takes the shape of a vase. The foliage of this tree is dark green in colour and is generally needled; despite of being needled it feels soft to touch it. One commonly found Japanese Bonsai tree is that of the cherry blossom.
The beginners Bonsai tree is a tree that is very easily cared of. It is because of this characteristic of the tree that it is considered to be perfect for the beginners. Those who are not sure if they are planting the bonsai right, planting a beginner bonsai is the best alternative. The large sized bonsai tree also known as Chinzan Azalea unlike the other azaleas that in the season of spring bloom, these bloom frequently during the entire year. The blossoms are either one or more than one pink. The Barbados Cherry Blossom bonsai is indigenous to St. Croix, Curacao and even Trinidad.