History of Bonsai

Bonsai as the name suggests is formed from twoelite' also brought bonsai indoors for display at special
words, 'bon' meaning tray or dish and 'sai' meaningtimes.
tree or plant, so its' literal translation is 'tree planted inEvolution as an art form
a dish'. A bonsai is thus a miniaturized tree grown in aOver time, bonsai began to take on different styles.
dish, resembling in all respects its larger counterpart inFinally, in the mid-19th century, Japan opened itself up
nature. In a nutshell Bonsai is a tree or shrub grown into the rest of the world. Word soon spread from
a containertravelers who visited Japan of the miniature trees in
First originceramic containers which mimicked aged, mature, tall
Bonsai first appeared in China over a thousand yearstrees in nature. Due to this phenomenal upsurge in
ago, where it was the practice of growing singlethe demand for bonsai, the now widely expanding
specimen trees in pots because it was considered asindustry and lack of naturally-forming, stunted plants
an expression of the harmony between heaven andled to the commercial production of bonsai by artists
earth, man and nature. These early specimensthrough training young plants to grow to look like
displayed sparse foliage and rugged, gnarled trunksbonsai. Several basic styles were adopted, and artists
that often looked like animals, dragons and birds.made use of wire, bamboo skewers and growing
Through growing a bonsai plant a person experiencestechniques to do this - allowing the art to evolve
a new rhythm of the seasons, and nurtures withineven further. The Japanese learnt to capitalize on the
him the power of creativity as he shapes andinterest in this art form very quickly - opening up
miniaturizes his trees. No doubt, cultivating a bonsainurseries dedicated solely to grow, train and then
tree requires some care and attention, but as aexport bonsai trees. Different plants were now being
reward it brings tranquility to the mind, a feeling ofused to cater for worldwide climates and to produce
being refreshed and, inner peace.neater foliage and more suitable growth habits
Travel to JapanImportance as of today
Many years later with Japan's adoption of manyIn Japan today, bonsai are highly regarded as a
cultural trademarks of China - bonsai was also takensymbol of their culture and ideals. The New Year is
up. Once bonsai was introduced into Japan, the artnot complete unless the tokonoma - the special niche
was refined to an extent not yet approached inin every Japanese home used for the display of
China. The word bonsai also is actually taken from aornaments and prized possessions - is filled with a
Japanese word 'pun-sai' which means a tree planted inblossoming apricot or plum tree. Bonsai is no longer
a container without any landscape. But over time, thereserved for the upper class, but is a joy shared by
simple trees were not just confined to the Buddhistexecutive and factory worker alike. These complex
monks and their monasteries, but were alsoplants are no longer permanently reserved for
introduced to be representative of the aristocracy, aoutdoor display but have become an important part
symbol of prestige and honor. For the Japanese,of the life of all by being displayed on specially
bonsai represented a fusion of strong ancient beliefsdesigned shelves.
with the Eastern philosophies of the harmonyRob Mellor owns This website helps people find out
between man, the soul and nature. The 'Japanesemore about the bonsai tree.