Growing a bonsai tree brings all the positive aspects of nature to your home as it symbolizes harmony and peace. Here are some great Indoor Bonsai Pictures for inspiration!
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Beautiful Indoor Bonsai Pictures
1. Baby Jade
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Botanical Name: Portulacaria afra
Also popular as ‘Elephant Plant’ or ‘Small leaf Jade,’ it is quite easy to grow and a great bonsai for beginners.
2. Jade Plant
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Botanical Name: Crassula ovata
This bonsai grows in a compact form, spreading 8-12 inches wide. You can also use stakes and wires or strings to give it the desired shape.
3. Desert Rose
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Botanical Name: Adenium obesum
With colorful pink and white or red flowers and an unusual, bulbous base, it is one of the best-looking bonsais you can grow!
4. Hawaiian Umbrella
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Botanical Name: Schefflera arboricola
The Dwarf Umbrella Tree looks great in any room with its neatly arranged leaves on long petioles. It is also very easy to grow and maintain.
5. Ming Aralia
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Botanical Name: Polyscias fruticosa
This ornamental plant can grow quite tall in its bonsai form, so you may have to trim it regularly to keep its shape in check.
6. Money Tree
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Botanical Name: Pachira aquatica
Money Tree is a famous indoor plant and its bonsai form looks great with a braided trunk. It also brings good luck and fortune.
7. Ginseng Ficus
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Botanical Name: Ficus retusa
The key to growing this bonsai successfully indoors is to provide a lot of sunlight. You can also train it to achieve the desired shape.
8. Juniper Bonsai Tree
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Botanical Name: Juniperus chinensis
Needle Juniper and the Chinese Juniper bonsai tree are two of the most popular varieties you can grow. Just provide them with the right light and humidity.
9. Brazilian Rain Tree Bonsai
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Botanical Name: Pithecellobium tortum
Grow it for its stubby shape and fragrant flowers! This bonsai thrives in a lot of light and moist soil.
10. Boxwood Bonsai
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Botanical Name: Buxus sempervirens / Buxus harlandii
European common boxwood and Chinese boxwood are two of the most popular bonsai varieties. Trim the plant regularly to keep it in shape.
11. Buddhist Pine Bonsai
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Botanical Name: Podocarpus
Quite a common bonsai, the plant looks amazing in cement pots. As it is native to tropical regions, give it a lot of bright light and warm environment.
12. Fukien Tea
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Botanical Name: Carmona
The tree is native to Australia, Taiwan, Japan, and Indonesia. Its foliage is covered with fine hair at the bottom and it also produces small white flowers.
13. Norfolk Island Pine Bonsai
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Botanical Name: Araucaria heterophylla
Popular as a Christmas tree, you can keep it indoors all year round in a bonsai form! Rotate the plant weekly so it gets uniform light exposure.
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