: a potted plant (such as a tree) dwarfed (as by pruning) and trained to an artistic shape
also: the art of growing such a plant
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This is a living dwarf tree. The word bonsai can also refer to the art of training and growing these dwarf plants in containers. Bonsai specimens are ordinary trees and shrubs, not hereditary dwarfs; they are dwarfed by a system of pruning roots and branches and training branches by tying them with wire. The art originated in China, but has been pursued and developed primarily by the Japanese. The inspiration for bonsai is found in nature, in trees that grow in harsh, rocky places, and are dwarfed and gnarled throughout their existence. Bonsai may live for a century or more and can be handed down from one generation to another. Bonsai pots, usually earthenware and of variable shape, are carefully chosen to harmonize in color and proportion with the tree. A sizable bonsai industry exists as part of the nursery industry in Japan. California is home to a small-scale bonsai industry.
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Learn about bonsai and composting, DIY terrariums, plantable love letters and book binding.—
Kari Barnett,
Sun Sentinel,
12 Aug. 2026 The trip then moves to Tokyo for three nights—complete with a hands-on bonsai workshop—before spending the night in a traditional ryokan in the mountains of Nagano.—
Michael Cappetta,
Travel + Leisure,
7 Aug. 2026 In a far corner of Oviedo, Mugendai is a bonsai of sorts, a Japanese restaurant gently shaped by its chef, whose love for tradition and technique has grown it slowly and steadily.—
Amy Drew Thompson,
The Orlando Sentinel,
11 June 2026 With over four decades dedicated to the art of bonsai, Bonsai West in Littleton is one of New England's premier destinations for this living tradition.—
Rachel Holt,
CBS News,
31 May 2026 See All Example Sentences for bonsai