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List of species used in bonsai

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List of species commonly used in bonsai.

A-D

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Botanical name Common name Example References
Abies Fir
Acer buergerianum Trident maple [1]: 42–43 
Acer campestre
  • Field maple
  • Hedge maple
Acer circinatum Vine maple
Acer ginnala Amur maple
Acer monspessulanum Montpelier maple
Acer palmatum Japanese maple [1]: 38–41 
Acer pseudoplatanus Sycamore maple
Acer rubrum Red maple
Adenium, especially Adenium obesum Desert rose
Alnus Alder
Amelanchier canadensis Amelanchier
Ampelopsis, including Ampelopsis glandulosa Ampelopsis [1]: 44–45 
Aralia (see also the following, all previously classified as Aralia: Aralia [1]: 46–47 
Arbutus Strawberry tree
Asteraceae Chrysanthemum [2][3][4][5]
Berberis Barberry
Betula Birch
Betula nigra River Birch
Bougainvillea Bougainvillea
Brya ebenus Jamaican rain tree
Buxus, including: Box, Boxwood [6]: 32–33 
Camellia, especially Camellia japonica Camellia [6]: 34–35 
Carmona microphylla Fukien tea tree, Ehretia microphylla [6]: 35–36 
Carpinus Hornbeam
Cedrus Cedar
Cedrus libani
Celtis sinensis Chinese Hackberry
Chaenomeles Flowering Quince
Chamaecyparis Cypress
Chamaecyparis obtusa Hinoki Cypress
Chamaecyparis pisifera Sawara Cypress
Cissus antarctica
  • Australian grape vine
  • Wild Grape
  • Kangaroo Vine
[6]: 38–39 
Citrus aurantifolia Key lime
Cornus Dogwood
Cotinus coggygria Smoke Tree
Cotoneaster Cotoneaster
Crassula, especially Crassula ovata Jades [6]: 40–41 
Crataegus Hawthorn
Cryptomeria Sugi
Cupressus, especially Cupressus macrocarpa Cupressus
Cydonia oblonga Common Quince
Dasiphora fruticosa Shrubby Cinquefoil
Diospyros virginiana Common Persimmon [7]

E to G

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Botanical name Common name Example References
Elaeagnus Elaeagnus
Enkianthus Enkianthus
Eugenia Brush cherries
Euphorbia balsamifera Wolfsmilk [6]: 42–43 
Euonymus Spindle
Fagus Beech
Ficus benghalensis Banyan
Ficus benjamina Weeping Fig
Ficus carica Fig tree, common fig [6]: 46–47 
Ficus microcarpa Chinese Banyan Fig [6]: 44–45 
Ficus neriifolia Willow-leaved Fig
Ficus rubiginosa Port Jackson Fig
Fortunella hindsii Dwarf orange [6]: 48–49 
Fraxinus Ash
Fuchsia, including Fuchsia fulgens hybrids Fuchsia [6]: 54–55 
Gardenia, including Gardenia jasminoides Gardenia [6]: 50–51 
Ginkgo biloba Ginkgo
Grevillea robusta Australian Silver Oak [6]: 52–53 

H to L

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Botanical name Common name Example References
Hedera helix Ivy
Gledista triacanthos Honey Locust
Hibiscus syriacus Hibiscus
Ilex Holly
Jacaranda mimosifolia Blue jacaranda [6]: 56–57 
Jasminum nudiflorum Winter Jasmine
Juniperus procumbens Dwarf Japanese Garden Juniper
Juniperus californica California Juniper California-juniper-bonsai-collection [8]
Juniperus chinensis
Juniperus squamata Blue Juniper
Juniperus virginiana Eastern Juniper
Lagerstroemia, including Lagerstroemia indica Crape myrtle, Indian Lilac [6]: 58–59 
Lantana camara
  • Spanish Flag
  • West Indian Lantana
  • Jamaica Mountain Sage
  • Surinam Tea Plant
[6]: 60–61 
Larix Japanese Larch, American Larch, Tamarack
Ligustrum Privet
Liquidambar Sweetgum
Lonicera Shrubby Honeysuckles

M to P

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Botanical name Common name Example References
Maclura pomifera Osage Orange
Malpighia, including Malpighia coccigera Barbados Cherry [6]: 62–63 
Magnolia stellata Star Magnolia
Malus Apple/Crabapple
Mangifera Mangifera
Metasequoia Dawn Redwood
Murraya paniculata Orange Jasmine, Satinwood [6]: 64–65 
Myrciaria cauliflora Jaboticaba [6]: 66–67 
Myrtus, including Myrtus communis Myrtle [6]: 68–69 
Nandina domestica Sacred or Heavenly Bamboo
Nashia inaguensis Bahama berry
Neea buxifolia Tropical boxwood
Nothofagus Southern beeches
Olea europaea Olive, European olive [6]: 70–71 
Parthenocissus Creeper, Boston Ivy
Phyllostachys Bamboo
Picea Spruce
Pieris Andromeda
Pinus clausa Sand Pine
Pinus mugo Mugo Pine, Mountain Pine
Pinus parviflora Japanese White Pine
Pinus thunbergii Japanese Black Pine
Pinus virginiana Virginia Pine
Pinus ponderosa Western Yellow Pine
Pistacia chinensis Chinese pistache [9]
Pittosporum Pittosporum
Podocarpus, including Podocarpus macrophyllus Podocarpus, Yew Podocarpus, Kusamaki [6]: 72–73 
Polyscias fruticosa Ming Aralia [6]: 74–75 
Portulacaria afra Dwarf jade, elephant food, elephant bush [10]
Prunus cerasifera Flowering Plum [11]
Prunus serrulata Japanese Flowering Cherry (櫻)
Prunus mume Flowering Apricot (梅)
Pseudosasa Bamboo
Pseudotsuga menziesii Douglas Fir
Punica granatum, including Punica granatum 'Nana' Pomegranate [6]: 76–77 
Pyracantha Firethorn [12]

Q to Z

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Botanical name Common name Example References
Quercus Oak
Rhaphiolepis indica Indian Hawthorn
Rhododendron, including:
  • Azalea
  • Satsuki azalea
  • Kurume azalea
[6]: 78–79 
Robinia pseudoacacia Black Locust
Rosmarinus officinalis Rosemary [13]
Sageretia, including Sageretia theezans Chinese Sweet Plum, Pauper's Tea [6]: 80–81 
Sasa Bamboo
Schefflera actinophylla Australian Umbrella Tree [6]: 82–83 
Serissa foetida
  • Snow Rose
  • Japanese Boxthorn
  • Tree of a Thousand Stars
[6]: 84–85 
Sorbus Rowan and Whitebeam
Syzygium australe Brush cherry, Woolgoolga
Syzygium buxifolium Boxleaf eugenia, fish-scale bush
Syzygium smithii formerly Acmena smithii Brush cherry
Tamarix Tamarisk
Taxodium ascendens Pond cypress
Taxodium distichum Bald cypress
Taxodium mucronatum Montezuma Cypress [13]
Taxus Yew [14]
Thymus Thyme
Tsuga Hemlock
Ulmus alata Winged Elm
Ulmus crassifolia Cedar Elm
Ulmus minor Field Elm
Ulmus parvifolia Chinese Elm [6]: 86–87 
Ulmus pumila Siberian Elm [15]
Wisteria floribunda Japanese Wisteria
Wisteria sinensis Chinese Wisteria
Zelkova serrata Japanese Elm
Zanthoxylum Chinese Pepper

References

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  1. ^ a b c d Sampson
  2. ^ Davidson, Harold (January 1980). "Chrysanthemum Bonsai" (PDF). archive.lib.msu.edu. Retrieved July 27, 2024.
  3. ^ "Chrysanthemum Bonsai a Club Project".
  4. ^ "Chrysanthemum bonsai".
  5. ^ "Muza-chan's Gate to Japan".
  6. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k l m n o p q r s t u v w x y z aa ab Lesniewicz
  7. ^ Andersen, Nathan. "2021 Baikoen Winter Silhouette Show". Nate's Nursery. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  8. ^ Andersen, Nathan (20 February 2019). "California Juniper Yamadori Collection". Nate's Nursery. Retrieved 10 February 2021.
  9. ^ Andersen, Nathan. "Chinese Pistache Forest Creation". Nate's Nursery. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  10. ^ D'Cruz, Mark (6 February 2020). "Ma-Ke Bonsai Care Guide for Portulacaria afra". Ma-Ke Bonsai. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  11. ^ Andersen, Nathan (10 May 2019). "Design and Critique #8 - Flowering Plum". Nate's Nursery. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  12. ^ D'Cruz, Mark (9 February 2020). "Ma-Ke Bonsai Care Guide for Pyracantha coccinea". Ma-Ke Bonsai. Retrieved 2021-02-04.
  13. ^ a b Andersen, Nathan. "2020 Bonsai-A-Thon". Nate's Nursery. Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  14. ^ D'Cruz, Mark. "Ma-Ke Bonsai Care Guide for Taxus baccata". Ma-Ke Bonsai. Archived from the original on 2012-03-16. Retrieved 2011-11-19.
  15. ^ Andersen, Nathan (16 May 2020). "Siberian Elm Structural Wiring". Nate's Nursery. Archived from the original on 21 September 2021. Retrieved 2 March 2021.

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