How to choose potted plants?
The choice of bonsai should be considered from a comprehensive perspective such as space, environment, bonsai shape, and use.
First of all, it depends on the size of the display space. Generally, when the display space is large, you can choose a larger bonsai, and if the display space is small, you should choose a relatively small bonsai; secondly, look at the display environment. If the placement environment needs to highlight individuality, you can choose a bonsai with strong personality. For a relatively elegant environment, you should choose an elegant and generous shape; thirdly, determine the placement location and choose the shape of the bonsai based on the visual effect of the placement location. For example, in the middle of the hall, it is best to choose the straight dry type. Place it against the wall or on a coffee table or office desk. Choose the slant dry type or horizontal dry type. It is best to choose the cliff type for corner placement. It is best to choose straight type for balcony placement. Dry. In short, before you prepare to buy a bonsai, you need to decide where to place it, and then choose the bonsai according to your own aesthetic point of view and placement effect. The fourth is to choose bonsai according to the purpose. This is a suggestion to the audience who are planning to give bonsai as a gift, because fruit tree bonsai itself has different meanings. For example, plums express "peaches and plums all over the world" and can be given to one's mentor; Apples represent "safety and wealth" and can be given as daily gifts to relatives and friends; pomegranates represent "many children, good fortune and a good harvest" and can be given to older relatives and friends; peaches represent "health and longevity" and can be given to the elderly; persimmons represent "health and longevity" It means "everything goes well" for relatives and friends; the pear tree means "good luck or farewell" for friends; the hawthorn means "prosperity" for friends doing business, etc.
Choosing a good bonsai can be summed up in four words, namely "strong, full, upright and elegant". "Strong" refers to the fruit tree bonsai. Generally, the tree body should show a strong and majestic temperament, and the tree itself should be strong and have lush branches and leaves. "Full" means that the shape of the bonsai should be plump and rich, with relatively uniform branches in all parts, with fewer or no bare parts. At the same time, the parts where the fruits grow should be even. Since the fruits of the fruit tree bonsai are a major viewing point, the fruits have an impact on the shape. It is very important to be very large, but it does not mean that more fruits are required. The main parts must be balanced. "Correct" means that the fruit tree bonsai must have its natural beauty, that is to say, the natural and normal shape of all parts of the fruit tree, including the color and shape of the leaves, and the color and shape of the fruit must be normal. "Elegance" means that the artistic conception expressed by bonsai should be elegant and healthy. This depends on different people's appreciation levels and hobbies, but as long as it can achieve the best artistic conception you want, it will be fine.