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Southerners raise bonsai in a random pot, two or three thousand or even tens of thousands of northerners can't even compare with a fraction of it.

Published: 2024-11-06 Author: mysheen
Last Updated: 2024/11/06, Some people say that raising bonsai does not lie in the high price, but in the good mood when raising bonsai, but for those who pursue bonsai, in their minds, the price of bonsai is also an important reason to consider the value of a bonsai, just like a basin.

Some people say that raising bonsai does not lie in the high price, but in the good mood when raising bonsai, but for people who pursue bonsai, in their minds, the price of bonsai is also an important reason to consider the value of a bonsai, just like the difference between the north and the south. It is undeniable that there are more valuable bonsai tree species in the south, so southerners raise bonsai, two or three thousand or even tens of thousands. Northerners can't even compare with small change!

You should know that pine and cypress bonsai is one of the most valuable tree species, cypress bonsai can be called the king of bonsai. This kind of bonsai is very popular in the south, and tens of thousands of pine and cypress bonsai are very common in the south, but northerners should spend tens of thousands of yuan on a bonsai. I'm afraid not many people buy it. There are cypress trees in both the south and the north. The wood quality in the north is better than that in the south, and the tree species in the north mainly use cypress, elm, yellow poplar, red bean shirt and other trees as raw materials. Then why are there so many bonsai trees in the north so much cheaper than those sold in the south?

On the one hand, it is the geographical and climatic reason, and it is also the most important reason. In the south, the climate is warm and humid, and bonsai can survive the winter well indoors and outdoors in winter, while in the north, the climate is cold and dry. Most bonsai can't be resisted outside in the ten or twenty degrees below zero, while the excessively high indoor temperature is not conducive to bonsai winter, while the dry and hot wind in early summer can scorch the leaves of trees planted in the ground. Therefore, most people in the north do not have the conditions to raise bonsai. I wonder if friends who love bonsai in the north feel the same way.

Here, as a bonsai lover in the north, I think there are some reasons for cultural differences. Southerners live a rich and elegant life, and the bonsai culture is profound. In fact, there is no problem with the resources in the north, and the tree species suitable for bonsai are not less than those in the south. The quality may be better than that in the south. Most of the southern plants have large leaf shape and are not suitable for the northern climate, while the northern tree species can adapt to the southern climate. Bonsai is not particularly popular in the north, which naturally affects its price. Netizens all sigh: why is the gap between bonsai so big?

 
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