Unique Landscapes May Include Artificial Bonsai Trees

Sequoia Artificial Bonsai

This custom multi-stem style silk bonsai tree is unique. The bonsai has a two-tone colored trunk and the wild characteristics of the tree would classify it as an informal style as well.

Artificial bonsai trees can be made with all types of artificial foliages; the faux landscape project should help determine what type of artificial foliage is best for your silk bonsai. Each artificial bonsai tree is distinctive. Bonsai trees have shapes and foliages unique to each type of stylized tree. We have crafted several silk bonsai trees. Our most popular bonsai forms include: acacia artificial bonsai which is 6' high and crafted in the informal style bonsai; our podocarpus silk bonsai tree which is a multi stem bonsai with clusters of delicate foliage, and our hand crafted ming aralia fake bonsai that is made with premium grade artificial foliage stylized to be both cascade and informal bonsai styles. The stylization of your project's bonsai tree. The following is a list of bonsai style descriptions:

- Formal bonsai style is characterized by a straight, upright, tapering artificial trunk. Branches progress regularly from the thickest and broadest at the bottom to the finest and shortest at the top.

- Informal style is similar to the formal upright style, with branches generally progress regularly from largest at the bottom to smallest at the top, but this silk bonsai tree has curves.

- Slant-style bonsai is crafted with straight trunks like those of formal bonsai style, except the trunk emerges from the soil at an angle, and the apex of the bonsai is located off center of the base.

- Cascade-style bonsai trees are fabricated after trees which grow over water or on the sides of mountains.

- Literati style bonsai is characterized by a generally bare trunk line, with branches reduced to a minimum, and typically placed higher up on a long, often contorted trunk.

- Multi-stem style is manufactured with multiple trunks growing out of one base. All of the trunks form one crown of leaves, in which the thickest and most developed trunk forms the top.

In addition to bonsai style and foliage variety, it is important to consider fire retardant foliage for landscaping faux applications. Understanding the fire code requirements for an artificial bonsai tree can often be challenging and confusing. Every State adopts their own fire code and in fact so to does every municipality. In an effort to help our clients answer the question of whether or not a particular State will require them to use fire retardant foliage, we asked the following question of the Office of State Fire Marshall for each State. Visit our web site for complete details on our fire retardant chemicals.


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