Bonsai – A Review

Sreeremya Sasi

Abstract


The fascination of the indoor plant propagation started in china. The technique of growing single specimens of trees in pots has attracted the world’s attention to increase the panoramic beauty of interiors. This review paper focuses on the technique of propagating bonsai.

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DOI: https://doi.org/10.37628/ijpb.v3i1.153

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